Understanding the author adds depth to the reading experience. Eloisa James is the pen name of Mary Bly, a woman who leads a fascinating double life.
Her academic credentials are impeccable. After graduating from Harvard University, she earned an M.Phil. from Oxford University and a Ph.D. from Yale, and has even published an academic book with Oxford University Press. Her academic specialty in bawdy Renaissance wordplay clearly informs the clever and sophisticated dialogue in her fiction. This unique blend of highbrow scholarship and romantic escapism has made her a favorite among readers who appreciate depth and intelligence in their historical romances. She often says that being a romance novelist and a Shakespeare professor feels "like having two lives". when beauty tamed the beast eloisa jamesepub
When Beauty Tamed the Beast has garnered a strong following among romance readers and received a nomination for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Romance in 2011, a testament to its popularity and quality. On Goodreads, it holds a solid rating of 4.3 stars from tens of thousands of reviews, with the vast majority of readers loving it. Understanding the author adds depth to the reading
When Beauty Tamed the Beast by Eloisa James is a Regency historical romance that reimagines the classic fairy tale with a medical twist. Published on January 25, 2011, it is the second book in the Fairy Tales series . After graduating from Harvard University, she earned an M
by New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James is widely considered a masterpiece of modern Regency romance. First published in 2011 as the second installment in her popular Fairy Tales series, this novel does more than simply repackage a classic fable. It strips away the magical curses and replaces them with biting humor, medical drama, and a legendary hero openly inspired by TV's iconic misanthrope, Dr. Gregory House.
Note: Many readers argue that Book 2 is the best of the quartet. It consistently earns 4.5+ stars on Goodreads with over 30,000 reviews.
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