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These are fun! Curious about how I met my husband? Or what’s it’s like to be at a photography shoot for a romance cover? Did you know that I “starred” in a documentary about the romance industry? There are all sorts of fun videos to watch...enjoy!

Shakespeare (and Eloisa) in Quarantine

Eloisa talks Shakespeare (specifically King Lear), quarantine, and Say Yes to the Duke.

From the Fordham website: While the actual date of Shakespeare’s birth is not recorded, his birthday is celebrated around the world on April 23, three days before he was baptized at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. To celebrate the Bard’s life and work, Fordham College at Lincoln Center senior Daniel Camou and Mary Bly, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of English, discussed his life and a great work he likely created while in quarantine from the bubonic plague: King Lear. Camou and Bly discuss some of the issues that we are faced with during today’s COVID-19 outbreak: They talked about Shakespeare’s class and privilege, which would have allowed him to escape the diseased confines of London to a home in the country, where he wrote the tragic play. They also delve into the story of Lear, which pits physical fragility against the harshness of nature and human cruelty. Yet both conclude that ultimately Lear ends as a story of redemption and love.

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An intimate interview with Eloisa

Eloisa chats with Megan Corbett from Frolic about Say Yes to the Duke, treating readers to over ten minutes of insight into why she loves this book so much.

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Book Trailer for Desperate Duchesses

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