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Amiee Ali
Amiee Ali asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

How old is James Trevillion?

Elizabeth Hoyt James Trevillion is 33
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Hi Mrs. Hoyt! What is your favorite romance archetype?

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Lee asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

I've been wondering why your heroines are not virgins? Most authors who write this genre make their leading ladies virginal, so when I "discovered" your books, it was a nice surprise. Any particular reason you choose to write your female characters like this?

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Donna asked Elizabeth Hoyt:

Reading D of S and loving it, except for 2 things that I believe you have no control over-the cover. My pet peeve is covers that have nothing to do with what takes place in the book or matches the character's description. 1. Were there actually tiny buttons and neat little buttonholes on men's shirts in 1741? 2. Page 2 re Duke's curly hair: "he wore it long, unpowdered, and tied at the nape of his neck".

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