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  2. Three Weeks With Lady X - Wikipedia

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    Eloisa James is the pen name of Mary Bly, a professor of English at Fordham University. [1] Three Weeks With Lady X is the seventh novel of James's Desperate Duchesses series, [2] and the first to focus on the children of the original characters. [3] The hero of Three Weeks, Tobias "Thorn" Dautry, was introduced in James' 2009 novel This ...

  3. Eloisa James - Wikipedia

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    Eloisa James is the pen name of Mary Bly (born 1962). She is a tenured Shakespeare professor at Fordham University who also writes best-selling Regency and Georgian romance novels under her pen name. Her novels are published in 30 countries and have sold approximately 7 million copies worldwide.

  4. Four Nights With the Duke - Wikipedia

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    Four Nights with the Duke is a sequel to James's 2014 novel, Three Weeks With Lady X. [1] These two novels are technically part of James's Desperate Duchesses series. [2] According to James, her novels take about a year to write. She penned Four Nights with the Duke while living in London. James based the heroine partly on her own younger self ...

  5. The Kardashians swear by this portable charger to fuel their ...

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    They turn to their favorite portable phone battery, the myCharge HubPlus Universal. The durable portable battery, which retails for $69.99 on Amazon , gives owners 4-times the extra battery life ...

  6. ‘The Duchess’ Is a Tasteless Misfire by Netflix: TV Review

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    On Netflix's new show "The Duchess," series creator and star Katherine Ryan makes a very big deal out of transgressing, playing a character whose showy amorality feels borrowed from other, better ...

  7. Cover Her Face - Wikipedia

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    Cover Her Face is the debut 1962 crime novel of P. D. James. [1] It details the investigations into the death of a young, ambitious maid, surrounded by a family which has reasons to want her gone – or dead. The title is taken from a passage from John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi: "Cover her face.