Suzanne Enoch Quote

He wrote you a poem? Evelyn looped her hand around Georgiana's arm and led the way to the chairs lining one side of the room.He did. Grateful to see Luxley select one of the debutantes as his next victim, Georgiana accepted a glass of Madeira from one of the footman. After three hours of quadrilles, waltzes, and country dances, her feet ached. And you know what rhymes with Georgiana, don't you?Evelyn wrinkled her brow, her gray eyes twinkling. No, what?Nothing. He just put 'iana' after every ending word. In iambic trimeter, yet. 'Oh, Georgiana, your beauty is my sunlightiana, your hair is finer than goldiana, your—' Lucinda made a choking sound.

Suzanne Enoch

He wrote you a poem? Evelyn looped her hand around Georgiana's arm and led the way to the chairs lining one side of the room.He did. Grateful to see Luxley select one of the debutantes as his next victim, Georgiana accepted a glass of Madeira from one of the footman. After three hours of quadrilles, waltzes, and country dances, her feet ached. And you know what rhymes with Georgiana, don't you?Evelyn wrinkled her brow, her gray eyes twinkling. No, what?Nothing. He just put 'iana' after every ending word. In iambic trimeter, yet. 'Oh, Georgiana, your beauty is my sunlightiana, your hair is finer than goldiana, your—' Lucinda made a choking sound.

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About Suzanne Enoch

Suzanne Enoch (born around 1964 in California) is an American author of best-selling contemporary and historical Regency romance novels.
Enoch began writing down her own stories when she was a child. She graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a degree in English. Her first attempts at writing were in the romantic fantasy genre, but she soon began writing Regency romances. Her first novel, The Black Duke's Prize, was published by Avon in 1995. She quit her full-time job in 2002 to devote herself to writing.
Although Enoch has had great success writing Regency romances, in 2005 she published her first contemporary romantic suspense novel. She has continued to write in both genres, telling an interviewer that "I think working in one genre replenishes my energy for the other." Her novels have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list as well as those compiled by USA Today and Publishers Weekly.