A special letter from Eloisa James to her UK readers . . .
Happy publication day, Eloisa James! Your UK readers having been waiting for this book with bated breath!
Readers, see below for a special message meant especially for you!
Hello to my UK readers!
I’m so happy to know that Three Weeks with Lady X in finally on the shelves, in e-readers – hopefully in your hands! Every once in a while a writer creates a pair of characters so witty and smart that she truly wishes they were her friends in real life, rather than just on the page – and for me, India and Thorn are that pair. When I wrote the Desperate Duchesses series, I fell in love with the Duke of Viliers’s scrappy, illegitimate son, Tobias. It took a while, but I finally realized that a Georgian boy can grow into a Regency hero . . . and before I knew it, Tobias had been to Eton, renamed himself Thorn and was demanding a book of his own!
There’s no need to have read the Desperate Duchesses series before this one – Three Weeks with Lady X truly stands alone. But in case you have read those earlier books, the Duke and Duchess of Villiers (from A Duke of Her Own) play Cupid, and it’s rather fun to meet them again.
I hope you love India & Thorn as much as I do. If you get a chance, please do let me know on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/eloisajames) or by email (eloisa@eloisajames.com). I answer all my own email – it can take me a few weeks when a book first comes out, but I’d love to know what you think!
Three Weeks with Lady X is out now in all good bookstores and ereaders everywhere!
Having made a fortune, Thorn Dautry, the powerful bastard son of a duke, decides that he needs a wife. But to marry a lady, Thorn must acquire a gleaming, civilized façade, the specialty of Lady Xenobia India.
Exquisite, head-strong, and independent, India vows to make Thorn marriageable in just three weeks.
But neither Thorn nor India anticipate the forbidden passion that explodes between them.
Thorn will stop at nothing to make India his. Failure is not an option.
But there is only one thing that will make India his . . . the one thing Thorn can't afford to lose . . . his fierce and lawless heart.