Pleasure for pleasure

Eloisa James

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Romance fiction
Published
New York : Avon Books 2006.
Language
English
Main Author
Eloisa James (-)
Physical Description
406 p. ; 18 cm
ISBN
9780060781927
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Review by Booklist Review

Finding a suitable match is challenging enough, but doing so while known as the Scottish Sausage is simply impossible. Ever since she was burdened with that cruel sobriquet, Josie Essex's social life has been one of constant humiliation. No matter how she tries to play down her lush attributes--or reshape them with the help of a wonder corset--Josie still feels like a failure. So when Garret Langham, the Earl of Mayne, offers his help, Josie is just desperate enough to accept. No one could be better at teaching her the art of seduction than the ton's most notorious rake. Josie knows that Garret is hopelessly in love with his new fiancee, the chic Sylvie de la Broderie, but when she begins to attract her own circle of suitors, Josie discovers that she might be better at the game of love than she thought since Garret seems just the slightest bit jealous of her new success! With her usual stylish writing, exquisite sensuality, brilliant characterization, and sharp wit, James follows The Taming of the Duke (2006) with the splendidly satisfying conclusion to her marvelous Essex sisters quartet. --John Charles Copyright 2006 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the final installment in her Four Sisters series (after Taming of the Duke), James tells the story of Josie, the only Essex sister yet unmarried. Nicknamed the "Scottish Sausage" by a rejected suitor, Josie believes that no man will ever seriously court her because her figure is too ample. When Josie is insulted at a ball, Garret, earl of Mayne, whisks Josie back to his home where his friendly tutelage on attracting a man results in a fleeting moment of passion. But Garret is engaged to a beautiful, genteel French aristocrat, having abandoned his former rakish ways. As Josie begins attracting various suitors and Garret wrestles with his feelings for her, an intriguing subplot has the ton speculating on the identity of the "earl of Hellgate," whose scandalous, anonymous memoirs have been making the rounds. James is skilled at bringing her characters fully to life, gracing Josie's feelings of inadequacy and Mayne's false sense of love with the believable, individual quirks that draw them to each other. Engaging humor and steamy romance give this captivating regency a fine polish. (Dec.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

Labeled the "Scottish Sausage" by a vindictive rejected suitor and his cronies during her first London season, Josie Essex, youngest of the four Essex sisters and the only one unwed, is convinced she is fat, unattractive, and doomed to be a spinster. But Josie's curves are more appealing than she knows, and when her guardian's longtime friend, the notorious Earl of Mayne, takes her in hand--and she finds the right dressmaker!--she soon has the male portion of the ton at her feet, including a much surprised Mayne. Characters from the three earlier Essex books add continuity, while snippets from the latest anonymous literary rage, The Earl of Hellgate (which closely parallels Mayne's scandalous exploits), add a touch of mystery. Another topnotch comedy of misaligned lovers from a master of the craft. James (The Taming of the Duke) lives in the New York City area. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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Pleasure for Pleasure Chapter One An extract from the widely proclaimed memoir: The Earl of Hellgate, or Night Scenes Amongst the Ton Dear Reader, As I would loathe to shock and dismay you, I must beg all ladies of a delicate disposition to put down this volume on the moment. I have lived a life of Immoderate Passion, and have been persuaded to share the particulars in the hopes of keeping any susceptible gentlepersons from following in my steps . . . Oh Reader, Beware! May 24, 1818 15 Grosvenor Square London residence of the Duke of Holbrook There was no way to introduce the subject with delicacy, at least none that Josie could imagine. "None of the novels I've read elaborate on the wedding night," she told her sisters. "I should hope not!" her eldest sister Tess said, not even looking at her. "So if we're going to discuss Imogen's wedding night, I'm not leaving." "It wouldn't be appropriate for you to join us," Tess said, with the rather wearied air of someone who has said the same on two former occasions. After all, of the four Essex sisters, Tess, Annabel, Imogen, and Josie, there was only one left unmarried: Josie. "We'll give you all the details you need on the eve of your marriage," Imogen put in. "I don't need the talk. I am a widow, after all." They were seated around a small table in the nursery, having a light supper. Josie's chaperone, Lady Griselda, was technically dining with them as well, but since she had spent most of the evening huddled in an armchair reading the Earl of Hellgate's memoirs, she hadn't taken more than a bite, nor contributed to the conversation a whit. They were eating by themselves because Imogen had heard it might cause misfortune to see her groom on the night before the wedding, and since Imogen was marrying their guardian, the Duke of Holbrook, they couldn't eat in the dining room. Technically, Annabel's son Samuel was a member of the party, but since he was all of four months old and dreaming of a red shiny ball, an occasional longing snort were his only contributions. "If my season continues as it's begun," Josie said, "I shan't be married at all. One can hardly obtain one's entire education in the ways of men and women from the pages of novels." "Tess, did you know that Josie has made a list of efficacious ways to catch a husband?" Annabel asked, taking a final bite of syllabub. "Based on our examples?" Tess said, raising an eyebrow. " That would be a remarkably short list," Josie said. "Lady is compromised, gentleman is forced to marry her, marriage ensues." "I was not compromised by my husband," Tess said, but she was laughing. "You married Lucius only after the Earl of Mayne jilted you at the altar," Josie said. "It wasn't precisely a long courtship period. All of ten minutes, as I recall." The smile in Tess's eyes suggested that those ten minutes had been sweet, and Josie didn't want to think about that because it made her feel jealous. If she, Josie, were jilted at the altar, there'd be no secondary candidate waiting in the next room. In fact, given her disastrous performance on the marriage market, the altar was likely a prospect she should discard. "It's true that I was compromised," Annabel said, "but Imogen is marrying Rafe for pure love and after a long courtship." "I suggested we elope," Imogen said, grinning, "but Rafe said he'd be damned if he'd follow in Draven's footsteps and allow me to direct all the wedding traffic to Scotland." "He was right," Tess said. "You're going to be a duchess. You couldn't marry in such a hurly-burly fashion." "Yes, we could have." "But think of all the pleasure you would have denied the ton ," Josie said. "The prime enjoyment of the season so far has been watching Rafe stare at you longingly from the side of the ballroom. Now, are we going to discuss your wedding night, or not? Because there are marked gaps in my knowledge." "There are no gaps in my knowledge," Imogen said, "so--" "I knew it!" Josie said. "You and Rafe anticipated the night, didn't you? Oh, the shame!" She threw a dramatic hand up to her brow. "My sister lies prostrate under her guardian." "Josephine Essex!" Tess said, suddenly turning into the eldest sister who'd raised them all. "If I hear you say such a coarse thing in the future, I shall--I shall swat you!" Josie grinned. "I was merely demonstrating that the gaps in my knowledge do not have to do with mechanics." "Anything else will have to be learned on the fly, darling," Annabel said. She had gone over to the crib and scooped up Samuel. Now she was comfortably snuggled into a deep chair, feet up and casually crossed at her slender ankles, cuddling the baby. He was used to such manhandling and slept on. Josie knew that she should do a better job at curbing the wild flares of jealousy that periodically gripped her. Yet all she had to do was look from one to another of her three sisters to feel the pinch as sharply as frozen toes while skating. All three of them were slim. Well, Annabel wasn't precisely slim, but she carried her curves splendidly. All of them were (or soon would be) happily married. Two of them married titles, and if Tess's husband didn't have a title, he was the richest man in England and anyone with common sense would agree that such wealth trumped a coronet. "I'm serious," Josie said, pulling her mind back to the subject at hand. "Annabel, you're only here for the wedding, and Imogen is leaving on her marriage trip directly. What if I have to marry quickly? You won't be here to give me advice." Pleasure for Pleasure . Copyright © by Eloisa James. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold. 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