


Chapter 38: Publications in Pleasure for Pleasure.Chapter 37: Depicting Life in London, with the Help of La Belle Assemblée.Chapter 33: Debrett’s Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Chapter 32: Part Three-Publications by Jody Gayle.Chapter 31: “Regency Fashion Categories” by Candice Hern.Chapter 30: Ruffles, Ruffles, and Then Even More Ruffles!.Chapter 28: Part Two-The Essex Sisters and What They Wore: A Fashion Fairytale by Jody Gayle.Chapter 27: “A Heroine Whose Story Needs Telling” by Franzeca Drouin.

Chapter 26: A Final Chapter to the Essex Sisters Series.Chapter 19: A Midsummer Night’s Disgrace: A Brand-New Story in the Essex Sisters World.Chapter 18: Introduction to Essex Sisters Series Extra Content.Chapter 17: The Taming of the Duke Bonus Chapter.Chapter 16: When the Manuscript Is Finished.

Chapter 14: The Place of Research in Writing Historical Romances.Chapter 13: “When the Hero Puts on a Dress” by Anne N.Chapter 11: “On Marriages of Convenience, Arranged Marriages, Fake Marriages, and All Sorts of Delicious Marriages”.Chapter 10: Notes for Pleasure for Pleasure.Chapter 9: Notes for The Taming of the Duke.Chapter 8: The Stages of Writing a Book.Chapter 7: On the Challenges of Writing.Chapter 5: Part One-The Boundaries of a Book by Eloisa James.Chapter 4: Presenting the Essex Sisters Series.Chapter 1: The Official Essex Sisters Companion Guide.Explore the world of horse racing and tour the London th. Super fan Jody Gayle’s engaging guide includes essays about fascinating historical details, including period fashion designs. Make up your own mind about which is better-Eloisa’s original, or the final book! Eloisa discarded this shockingly different plot after writing one draft, and the published novel went in an entirely new direction. Just as exciting, the Companion includes not only Eloisa’s original notes about each book and her “extra” chapters, but a 170-page alternate ending to Kiss Me, Annabel. Happily for fans of Pleasure for Pleasure, Cece’s best friend is Josie, Countess of Mayne! This is a book no Eloisa James fan should miss! Eloisa revisits the scintillating world of the Essex Sisters with “A Midsummer Night’s Disgrace,” a new story featuring a young lady, Cece, who would rather ruin her own reputation than endure further speculation about whether her children will be “silly,” like her brother, Billy. New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James delivers fascinating behind-the-scenes look in the Essex Sisters world, along with a brand-new short story in the series
