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[http://www.eloisajames.com| Eloisa James] is the pen-name of Mary Bly, a professor of English (specialising in Shakespeare, Early Modern Drama and Cultural and Linguistic Theory) at Fordham University.
 
[http://www.eloisajames.com| Eloisa James] is the pen-name of Mary Bly, a professor of English (specialising in Shakespeare, Early Modern Drama and Cultural and Linguistic Theory) at Fordham University.
  

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Eloisa James is the pen-name of Mary Bly, a professor of English (specialising in Shakespeare, Early Modern Drama and Cultural and Linguistic Theory) at Fordham University.

Books

  • Potent Pleasures, 2000. Bantam Dell. First in the Pleasures Trilogy.
  • Midnight Pleasures, 2001 Bantam Dell. Second in the Pleasures Trilogy.
  • Enchanting Pleasures, 2002 Bantam Dell. Third in the Pleasures Trilogy.
  • Duchess in Love, 2002 Avon. First in the Duchess Quartet.
  • Fool for Love, 2003 Avon. Second in the Duchess Quartet.
  • A Wild Pursuit, 2004 Avon. Third in the Duchess Quartet.
  • Your Wicked Ways, 2004 Avon. Fourth in the Duchess Quartet.
  • Much Ado About You, 2005 Avon. First in the Four Sisters Quartet.
  • Kiss Me, Annabel, 2005 Avon. Second in the Four Sisters Quartet.
  • The Taming of the Duke, 2006 Avon. Third in the Four Sisters Quartet.
  • Pleasure for Pleasure, 2006 Avon. Fourth in the Four Sisters Quartet.
  • Desperate Duchesses, 2001 Avon. First in the Desperate Duchesses series.

Novellas

  • "A Fool Again" in The One That Got Away, 2004 Avon.
  • “A Proper Englishwoman” in Talk of the Ton, 2005 Berkeley Jove.

On the Web

Interviews