Can he make seven minutes last forever? SEVEN MINUTES IN HEAVEN by @EloisaJames #amreading #romance #historical
“I love all of the Eugenias: the prim and proper lady, the brilliant mathematician, the joyous, delicious lover, the owner of a registry and future owner of the best patisserie in London.”
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Book 3 in the Desperate Duchesses by the Numbers series
All of Eugenia Snowe’s problems start when Edward Reeve, an arrogant bastard son of an earl, bursts into her registry office. He wants a governess and he wants her. She gives him the governess he demands, but she refuses to give herself.
No question that Eugenia enjoys crossing wits with the brilliant inventor, but she will never tarnish her reputation with an affaire, particularly with a man who doesn’t realize she’s a lady!
She holds her ground…until he kidnaps her.
Ward will stop at nothing to convince Eugenia that they’re meant to be together. He promises her heaven.
She gives him seven minutes.
Chapter 1 is now posted! Eloisa will be posting more excerpts leading up to the publication. Want to know when? Be sure to subscribe to this site’s Newsflash, which announces all new content!
STELLAR REVIEWS:
"Bright, delightful read." ~Kirkus Reviews
"woos readers with another irresistible liaison of lushly sensual romance and deliciously wicked wit..." ~Booklist
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ABOUT ELOISA: A reviewer from USA Today wrote that she "found herself devouring [Eloisa's] book like a dieter with a Hershey bar"; People Magazine raved that "romance writing does not get much better than this." Eloisa wrote her first novel after graduating from Harvard, but alas, it was rejected by every possible publisher. After she got a couple more degrees and a job as a Shakespeare professor, she tried again, with much greater success. Over twenty best-sellers later, she teaches Shakespeare in the English Department at Fordham University in New York City. She's also the mother of two children and, in a particularly delicious irony for a romance writer, is married to a genuine Italian knight.
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