Eloisa James on four novels that illustrate why weddings in romances need to be more than just happy endings.
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Eloisa James on four novels that illustrate why weddings in romances need to be more than just happy endings.
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Four new romances that twist old plots—from Cinderella to Cyrano, Pygmalion to Jane Eyre—to fit these times.
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A novel of life in the kitchen yields a sumptuous feast for readers.
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Eloisa James on great love stories for younger readers.
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Eloisa James is surprised—and delighted—by the winning innocence of the heroines of five new romance novels.
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This month in Reading Romance, Eloisa James celebrates less-than-perfect lovers.
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Is it any surprise that bad behavior makes for the best stories?
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Ever inventive, writers of romance alter old forms to map fresh approaches to the heart.
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Marriage is tough if you dance into it with fairy dust in your eyes and white tulle trailing in your wake. But if you're forced into marrying a stranger or, even worse, into tying the knot due to a lie or a trick effected by your spouse? Now there's a recipe for disaster --...
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