

'Eloisa James is extraordinary' Lisa Kleypas Perfect for fans of Julia Quinn's Bridgertons and Eloisa's Desperate Duchesses He's never lost a battle.īut a spirited woman like Willa isn't going to make it easy. She wants nothing to do with a man whose private life is splashed over every newspaper.Īlaric has never met a woman he wanted for his own. Her love of books and bawdy jokes is purely for the delight of her intimate friends. Willa presents the fa ade of a serene young lady to the world. Alaric escapes to his father's castle, but just as he grasps that he's not only famous but notorious, he encounters the very private, very witty, Willa Ffynche. Lord Alaric Wilde, son of the Duke of Lindow, is the most celebrated man in England, revered for his dangerous adventures and rakish good looks.Īrriving home from years abroad, he has no idea of his own celebrity until his boat is met by mobs of screaming ladies. The first book in Eloisa James's dazzling new series set in the Georgian period glows with her trademark wit and charm. 'Nothing gets me to a bookstore faster than Eloisa James' Julia Quinn, Sunday Times bestselling author of the Bridgerton series Readers will love the Wildes of Lindow Castle!


"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.The first book in Eloisa James's dazzling new series set in the Georgian period glows with her trademark wit and sexy charm-and introduces a large, eccentric family. Listeners will love the Wildes of Lindow Castle! The first book in Eloisa James s dazzling new series set in the Georgian period glows with her trademark wit and sexy charm and introduces a large, eccentric family. He s never lost a battle.īut a spirited woman like Willa isn t going to make it easy. Willa presents the façade of a serene young lady to the world. Her love of books and bawdy jokes is purely for the delight of her intimate friends. Alaric escapes to his father s castle, but just as he grasps that he s not only famous but notorious, he encounters the very private, very witty, Miss Willa Ffynche. Arriving home from years abroad, he has no idea of his own celebrity until his boat is met by mobs of screaming ladies. Lord Alaric Wilde, son of the Duke of Lindow, is the most celebrated man in England, revered for his dangerous adventures and rakish good looks.
