sunnuntai 1. tammikuuta 2017

Eloisa James: Much ado about you jne.

Eloisa Jamesin romaanisarjaan Essex sisters kuuluu neljä romaania, joissa sisarusparvi etsii itselleen aviopuolisoa 1800-luvun Englannissa. Romaaneissa sattuu ja tapahtuu, ja köyhyydestä kukin omalla tavallaan eroon pyrkivät sisarukset joutuvat miettimään mitä oikein elämältä haluavat.

Much ado about you (Avon, 2005; ISBN 978-0-06-073206-6)





Witty, orphaned Tess Essex faces her duty: marry well and marry quickly, so she can arrange matches for her three sisters -- beautiful Annabel, romantic Imogen and practical Josie. After all, right now they're under the rather awkward guardianship of the perpetually tipsy Duke of Holbrook. But just when she begins to think that all might end well, one of her sisters bolts with a horse-mad young lord, and her own fiancé just plain runs away.

Which leaves Tess contemplating marriage to the sort of man she wishes to avoid -- one of London's most infamous rakes. Lucius Felton is a rogue whose own mother considers him irredeemable! He's delicious, Annabel points out. And he's rich, Josie notes. But although Tess finally consents to marry him, it may be for the worst reason of all. Absurd as she knows it to be, she may have fallen utterly in love.


Kiss me, Annabel (Avon Books, 2005; ISBN 978-0-06-073210-3)





The rules of marriage ... according to Miss Annabel Essex

A husband must be:

Rich.

Make that very rich. She's had enough of leaky roofs and thread-worn clothing.

English.

London is the center of the civilized world, and Annabel has a passion for silk and hot water.

Amiable.

Good-looking would be nice, but not necessary. Same for intelligent.

Isn't she lucky? She's found just the man! And her chosen spouse is nothing like the impoverished Scottish Earl of Ardmore, who has nothing but his gorgeous eyes, his brain — and his kisses — to recommend him.

So what cruel twist of fate put her in a carriage on her way to Scotland with just that impoverished earl and all the world thinking they're man and wife? Sleeping in the same bed? Not to mention the game of words started by the earl — in which the prize is a kiss. And the forfeit...

Well. They are almost married, after all!


The taming of the duke (Avon, 2011; ISBN 978-0-06-078158-3)





Imogen, Lady Maitland, has decided to dance on the wild side. After all, she's in the delicious position of being able to take a lover. A discreet male who knows just when to leave in the morning.

But Lady Maitland is still under the watchful eye of her former guardian, the wildly untamed Rafe, the Duke of Holbrook. He believes she is still in need of a "watchdog." She laughs at the idea that someone so insufferably lazy and devoted to drink can demand that she behave with propriety.

It's Rafe's long-lost brother, a man who looks precisely like the duke but with none of his degenerate edge, who interests Imogen. To Imogen, he's the shadow duke ... the man who really should hold the title. But when Imogen agrees to accompany Gabe to a masquerade...whose masked eyes watch her with that intense look of desire? Who exactly is she dancing with? The duke or the shadow duke? Rafe ... or Gabe?


Pleasure for pleasure (Avon Books, 2006; ISBN 978-0-06-078192-7)





Fueled by the knowledge that notoriety is better than failure, witty, unconventional Josie does what no proper young lady should -- she challenges fate. She discards her corset and flirts outrageously. She attends the horse races and allows an arrogant rakehell to whisk her behind the stables for a surreptitious kiss ... and is caught!

She doesn't want to marry the young hellion -- but who's to help? Her chaperone keeps disappearing for mysterious appointments; her guardian is on his wedding trip; and his friend the Earl of Mayne is too busy staring into the eyes of his exquisite French fiance.

Can a marriage forced by stuffy convention and unwilling desire become the match of the season?

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