5/21/2023 0 Comments Much Ado About You by Eloisa James![]() ![]() Simply put, if you love Duchess in Love, you will most likely adore this one, which is structurally similar to the former book, in that this book is more of an enjoyable soap opera starring an ensemble cast rather than a conventional romance between Betty Bluestocking and Rakish Rafe. I also cannot believe that Eloisa James, of all people, have now two books on my keeper shelf, heh, but I’m so happy to be forced to eat humble pie if it means I’ll have great books to read as a result. well, I can’t remember when it is that I’ve found a keeper in a Regency historical romance, in all honesty. But after all that’s said and done, Much Ado about You is easily one of the most enjoyable Regency historical romances I’ve read since…. A penultimate scene is, in fact, lifted straight from Little Women, which may not sit well, understandably, with some readers. Ms James prefers to describe herself as being “inspired” by Ms Alcott. ![]() Eloisa James doesn’t hide the fact that she has written a book that owes much of its existence of Little Women and Rose in Bloom by Louisa May Alcott. ![]()
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