‘Nothing gets me to a bookstore faster than Eloisa James’ JULIA QUINN
If you kiss an Earl, you start a dangerous game...
The beautiful and unattainable Miss Annabel Essex decided long ago to only ever kiss a man once... But the dashing Earl of Ardmore makes it difficult for her to stand by her rules.
Travelling to Scotland with a man people assume to be her husband, Annabel finds herself in a risky position. Caught up in a flirtatious game of words, her reputation, and life as she knows it, are on the line.
Will she win the game and claim her prize, or will she give in to the Earl's forfeit?
Eloisa James is a professor of English literature, specializing in Shakespeare. She teaches at Fordham University in New York City, and lives in New Jersey. Oxford University Press published her academic book in 2000. Eloisa's books have been translated into Dutch, Russian, German, Polish, French and Spanish. She is the daughter of poet Robert Bly (winner of the American Book Award for Poetry) and short story author Carol Bly. Eloisa’s godfather was the poet James Wright, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his Collected Poems. Among those poems – and one of Wright's most beloved – is a poem written for his goddaughter, Mary Bly (aka Eloisa James).