Alex & Eliza
The Alex & Eliza Trilogy
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Publisher Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Witches of East End and the Descendants series comes the love story of young Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.
1777. Albany, New York.
As battle cries of the American Revolution echo in the distance, servants flutter about preparing for one of New York society’s biggest events: the Schuylers’ grand ball. Descended from two of the oldest and most distinguished bloodlines in New York, the Schuylers are proud to be one of their fledgling country’s founding families, and even prouder still of their three daughters—Angelica, with her razor-sharp wit; Peggy, with her dazzling looks; and Eliza, whose beauty and charm rival those of both her sisters, though she’d rather be aiding the colonists’ cause than dressing up for some silly ball.
Still, Eliza can barely contain her excitement when she hears of the arrival of one Alexander Hamilton, a mysterious, rakish young colonel and General George Washington’s right-hand man. Though Alex has arrived as the bearer of bad news for the Schuylers, he can’t believe his luck—as an orphan, and a bastard one at that—to be in such esteemed company. And when Alex and Eliza meet that fateful night, so begins an epic love story that would forever change the course of American history.
In the pages of Alex and Eliza, #1 New York Times bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz brings to life the romance of young Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler.
Customer Reviews
An amazing book
This book portrays an amazing representation of the famous love between Alexander Hamilton and Eliza. It has awakened a new love for history in me. One of the best I have ever read. There is so much about the revolutionary bear we can all learn from this book.
I love this book
This book is awesome I can’t waight for the next book
This is a freaking fan-fiction
I did thoroughly enjoy this book, and I could not put it down. Some critiques I have are that this was written like a fanfic to, I feel if I were to search Hamilton on Wattpad, This would pop up. I feel like it was too happy and lighthearted, when Hamilton was really a mess. So although it was good, it was a little fan-fricky