As You Wish

As You Wish by Eloisa James, published by HarperCollins on March 26, 2013, is a collection of two sensual stories set against the backdrop of Regency-era romance. This edition, comprising 384 pages, explores the complexities of love and desire through the lives of characters who navigate their emotions amidst societal expectations. The narratives focus on Lady Grace Ryburn, who grapples with her feelings for a young lieutenant, and Sir Griffin Barry, an infamous pirate returning to claim his wife.
Readers will find that the stories delve into themes of love, longing, and the challenges of relationships, highlighting how true danger often lies in personal choices rather than external threats. The characters confront their desires and the consequences of their decisions, making for an engaging exploration of romance and historical context. This edition also includes a teaser for Eloisa James’s next book, Once Upon a Tower, providing a glimpse into her continued storytelling.
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From New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James come two stunningly sensual stories in which gentlemen who rule the waves learn that true danger lies not on the high seas, but in the mistakes that can break a heart . . . and ruin a life forever.
With this kiss
Lady Grace Ryburn is in love with a dashing young lieutenant, Colin Barry, but she turns away, thinking that Colin is in love with her sister.
Should Colin throw propriety to the wind, imitate his pirate father, and simply take what he most desires?
Seduced by a pirate
After years at sea, Sir Griffin Barry comes home to claim his wife. But is Phoebe his wife if their marriage was never consummated?
As an infamous pirate, Griffin claimed and kept gold and jewels . . . but this is one treasure that will not be so easy to capture.
Includes a teaser to Eloisa James’s next book Once Upon a Tower!
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