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Fool for Love
Fool for Love | Eloisa James
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The WomanLady Henrietta Maclellan longs for the romantic swirl of a London season. But as a rusticating country maiden, she has always kept her sensuous nature firmly under wraps -- until she meets Simon Darby. Simon makes her want to whisper promises late at night, exchange kisses on a balcony, receive illicit love notes. So Henrietta lets her imagination soar and writes...The LetterA very steamy love letter that becomes shockingly public. Everyone supposes that he has written it to her, but the truth hardly matters in the face of the scandal to come if they don't marry at once. But nothing has quite prepared Henrietta for the pure sensuality of...The ManSimon has vowed he will never turn himself into a fool over a woman. So, while debutantes swoon as he disdainfully strides past the lovely ladies of the ton, he ignores them all...until Henrietta. Could it be possible that he has been the foolish one all along?
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BethM
Fool for Love | Eloisa James
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Mehso-so

This one was just ok for me. The plot intricacies just weren't there, but I enjoyed the different take on the romance.

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princess_dennie_pants
Fool for Love | Eloisa James
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That moment when you buy a book because it sounds great then get home and find you already had a copy. #readerproblems #romantsy #osrbc

Marchpane So nice you bought it twice! 7y
EloisaJames Well--is it kosher for me to say I appreciate it? I do!! 😘😘 7y
princess_dennie_pants @EloisaJames yes that's more than ok. X 7y
ParagraphsandPetticoats This would be me many times over if it wasn't for Amazon telling me I have already purchased the books lol!! 7y
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KarenaFagan
Fool for Love | Eloisa James
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I'm pretty sure this is my first dandy hero. Lol

balletbookworm Have you read her Desperate Duchesses series? All her heroes in the series, but particularly Villiers, are dandies of a sort because of the Georgian period. 8y
KarenaFagan Oh that's right! I totally forgot about them! I take it back then. Maybe this one just seems more flamboyant than they did. Idk why. 8y
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