Potent Pleasures, Eloisa James
Potent Pleasures, Eloisa James
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Potent Pleasures

Author: Eloisa James

Narrator: Susan Duerden

Unabridged: 15 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/16/2014


Synopsis

Nothing is more seductive than temptation.Reckless desire sends Charlotte Daicheston into the garden with a dashing masked stranger. He's powerful and unforgettable, a devastatingly handsome footman who lures her—not against her will—into a grand indiscretion at a masquerade ball. Then he vanishes.Several years later, after Charlotte has made her dazzling debut in London society, they meet again. But the rogue is no footman. He's rich, titled, and he doesn't remember Charlotte. Worse, he's the subject of some scandalous gossip: rumor has it that the earl's virility is in question.Charlotte, who knows all too intimately the power of his passion, is stunned by the gossip that has set society ablaze. At last there can be a storybook ending … unless, of course, Charlotte's one mad indiscretion had not been with him at all.

About Eloisa James

To say, it runs in the family, is an understatement when referring to the writing career of author, Mary Bly. Her credentials are impeccable with degrees from various prestigious schools, such as Harvard, Oxford, and Yale. She is a tenured professor on William Shakespeare, and has published with the Oxford University Press.

While attending the University of Virginia on a humanities fellowship, Bly began writing romance novels. Granted, the novels are not modern day romance, but set in England's Regency Period, where her incomparable knowledge of William Shakespeare serves as an added bonus in her works. She began this genre of writing to expedite paying off her student loans. Her first attempt was very well received.......The Pleasure Trilogy......and sold many copies in hardback, and her advance payment from the book paid off that student loan debt. After that, she decided to publish under the pseudonym of Eloisa James and to only publish in paperback format. It was more of a mass-market plan. Both worked in her favor.

Most of Bly's novels are not typical in character for the romance genre. Most have a very beautiful female character and a romantic interest in a handsome male character. Bly deviates from the norm by featuring a plump female character, or a hero who annulled a marriage because of impotence. Women friends or sisters play important roles in a Bly novel, because she places importance on those relationships in her own life. Most of her novels are in trilogy form or groups of four. That format gives her more story line time to develop interesting characters.

It was several years before Bly uncovered her secret second career to her intellectually snooty colleagues. She even disguised her appearance when she addressed each group, readers of her novels, and colleagues. When she realized how popular her novels were with her readers, she revealed her secret by giving each faculty colleague a copy of her latest novel. It was well received by all. And for the fact that the talent runs in the family, Mary Bly's (Eloisa James) Father, Mother, and Uncle were writers. Her romance novels are very popular all around the world.


Reviews

Oh, I am so torn. On one hand, I like Ms. James' writing style, the secondary characters are wonderful (I wanted more of Will and Chloe - I wished the book was about them instead of having their romance be secondary) and the heroine is beyond adorable - I'd love to have her in the family. On the othe......more

Goodreads review by Jacob

It's unfortunate that this is the first novel by Eloisa James that I picked up. I'm kind of glad that I had already bought a few eBooks before reading this one because if I hadn't, I may not have come back. The thing is, the story works out most of the time. Both Alex and Charlotte are charming and I......more

Goodreads review by Vintage

SPOILERS: Eloisa James has been hit or miss for me, but this was fun if you take the hero with a big grain of salt. The couple meet at a Ciprian Ball where they fall into a clinch right away. The hero deflowers what he thinks is either a courtesan or a servant. He’s shocked she’s a virgin and looks fo......more


Quotes

“James weaves a web of scandals and surprises, forcing the reader into a delicious surrender.” USA Today

“[An] intriguing Regency romance by a vibrant new voice in the genre who brings a slightly different slant to an era we are familiar with.” RT Book Reviews

“The depth of characterizations, the steady progression of the plot, and the tongue-in-cheek title will attract readers who may just greet James as the next Amanda Quick.” Publishers Weekly

“A fine debut…brings to mind the best of Amanda Quick and Judith McNaught.” Booklist