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You Might Be a Bluestocking If... with Author Christi Caldwell

     In my newest novel, The Bluestocking, Gertrude, the eldest Killoran sister, has spent a lifetime being underestimated—especially by her own family. She may seem as vulnerable as a kitten, but given the chance, she can be as fierce as a tiger. Her adopted brother Stephen has just been snatched back by his true father, and she’ll be damned if she relinquishes the boy to the man reviled throughout London as the Mad Marquess.

     Still haunted by a deadly tragedy that left him publicly despised, Lord Edwin holds only hatred for the Killorans—the people he believes kidnapped his son. And not one of them will ever see the boy again. But when Gertrude forces her way into the household and stubbornly insists that she remain as Stephen’s governess, Edwin believes he may have found someone madder than himself.

     With every moment he shares with the tenderhearted Gertrude, Edwin’s anger softens into admiration... and more. It is possible that the woman he loathed may be the only person who can heal his broken soul?

     Gertrude was such a wonderful character to write. She’s the eldest of her siblings and firmly on the shelf. She’s incredibly diverse in her strengths and in her interests and in the knowledge she possesses: it’s a knowledge that really is all-encompassing, spanning furniture-making to the care of animals to skills for surviving on the streets. In addition, she’s been responsible for educating the children in her family’s care, and what I found so fascinating is that she knows the value of education and what she’s been providing has been so important, and yet so many have failed to appreciate the power of her contributions.

     In honor of Gertrude, an intelligent, interesting, and ultimately irresistible heroine, I have written a short game of "You Might Be A Bluestocking If..." so you can test yourself to see what you have in common with Gertrude.
     You might be a bluestocking if...you have more than one cat.
     You might be a bluestocking if...your hands are permanently ink-stained from your writing.
     You might be a bluestocking if...you have an in-depth knowledge of ancient furniture design.
     You might be a bluestocking if…you prefer lectures to balls.
     You might be a bluestocking if…you would rather have a book in your hands than needlework.

The Bluestocking Excerpt


     Who was this . . . daughter of Diggory? The one few spoke of and about whom little was known.

     Edwin pushed himself away from the door, and folding his arms at his chest, he took slow, predatory steps closer, walking a path around her. His earlier assessment in the darkened foyer of the woman had proven correct. Drab brown hair. Nondescript brown eyes. Of medium height, and in possession of a slender frame that left her cloak hanging unflatteringly upon her, there was nothing extraordinary about the last unwed Killoran. Which was no doubt why she’d not snagged herself a wealthy or powerful husband as her sisters had already done. At his lengthy scrutiny, she dared him with her eyes. And yet for her... ordinariness, there was a strength of spirit that radiated, casting a soft blush upon cream-white cheeks, that marked her as... interesting. She was interesting. He stopped abruptly. Seeing this woman in any light except the darkened one was a betrayal to his late wife and his children, both living and dead... and himself.

     “I was clear with my demands. Get out now, Miss Diggory.”

     The stubborn chit pursed her slightly too-full lips. “As I said earlier, you were less clear than you give yourself credit for,” she challenged, ignoring the latter part of his directive. My God, she is an insolent bit of baggage. “And my name is Killoran.”

     The names were synonymous and interchangeable.

     Edwin stopped before her so only a pace divided them. “And tell me, where was I not clear?” he purred. “Was it the part about making sure Broderick Diggory hangs, as he deserves, that was not clear?” The color bled from her cheeks. “Or was it my stated intentions for your sisters . . . what are their names? Ophelia? Cleopatra?” he asked, mocking that Shakespearean queen’s name, and the woman in front of him frowned deeper. “How . . . unfortunate it would be if their business ventures were both to fail.”

     The young woman curled and uncurled her coarse hands at her sides. “Do not threaten my family,” she said coolly.

     He’d hand it to her. She remained undaunted.

     “Or what, Miss Diggory?” A muscle ticked at the corner of her right eye, but she did not rise to the bait, either. “Will you set my townhouse afire and attempt to steal my son . . . again?”

     Her features leached even more of their color, leaving those previously blushing cheeks a ghastly grey-white. And for her earlier brave show, it was her turn to falter. “I didn’t . . .” And he celebrated that triumph over his enemy.

     “What was that?” he barked, cupping a hand around his ear. “You didn’t what?” Destroy my life? Shatter my family? “Kidnap my son?” he settled for, refusing to voice aloud his greatest agonies before this of all women.

     She flinched.

     “Now leave, and tell your real brother if he violates our arrangement once more, using you or another one of your . . . sisters or his henchmen to do his work for him, I’ll take you all down.” His in-laws’ earlier recriminations flooded forward. It was just something else they’d been right about.

     Edwin had stomped over to his desk when he registered the absolute silence—more specifically, the lack of retreating footfalls.

     He turned back.

     Miss Diggory jutted her chin up defiantly. “No one sent me, my lord. I am here of my own volition.”

     He chuckled, that rusty, ill-used laugh more a growl than anything that could ever be confused with a real expression of mirth. No one came here of their own volition. As a rule, the world avoided him.

     Shifting direction, he returned to the stubborn chit’s side, and leaning down, he placed his mouth close to her temple once more and fought the maddening pull of whatever damned perfume she dabbed behind her ears. “Do you think I’m foolish enough all these years later to believe a lie dripping off a Diggory’s lips?”

     The young woman’s back moved up and down, an indication of her rapid breath. Of her fear. A lifetime ago, he’d have sooner chopped off his left hand than deliberately taunt a woman and take pleasure in her fear. No longer. That pathetic excuse of a man who’d gotten his wife and babe killed, and the other son snatched, reveled in this woman’s unease. “Hmm?” he prodded, and she jumped.

     “I have no reason to lie to you, my lord,” she said calmly, and as she spoke, her breath, containing a whispery trace of honey, filtered from her lips and fanned his mouth. Another unexpectedly sweet scent, at odds with her past and name and sins. It enticed, drawing his gaze to her mouth and holding his focus there, mesmerized. “There is nothing I want, need, or desire.” She darted her tongue out and traced the plump seam of her lips. And God forgive him, his gut clenched. For even as self-loathing spiraled through him, something far worse, far more perilous and viler and more treacherous, held him in its snare: desire. “The only reason I’ve come . . . the only worry I had . . . was for Stephen.”

     Stephen.

     That single name, spoken aloud, snapped whatever siren’s trap she’d sucked him momentarily into. “August.” Had there ever been a doubt as to his insanity, this quixotic fascination with the woman’s slightly too-full mouth as she spoke was evidence enough of it.

     She tipped her head, and one of the few brown strands that had managed a curl bounced at her shoulder.

     Edwin flared his nostrils. “His name is August Rudolph Thadeus Stephen Warren, the Earl of Greyley.” He flicked a stare over her face. “You’ve no relation to him. He is His Lordship to you.” Stalking over to the front of the room, he pulled the door open. “Now that you’ve seen him”—he peeled his lip in a mocking sneer—“safely delivered to his rightful home, you are dismissed. You may leave now.”

     Gertrude Killoran drew in a breath. “I am afraid I cannot do that.”

     He narrowed his eyes. “And whyever not?”

     “I’m not leaving.”

     “I beg your pardon?” What more could she possibly want or expect of him?

     The young woman clasped her palms before her, like a nun at the abbey. “I’m staying.”

     Confusion rooted around his mind. “Staying?” he repeated. “Staying where?”

     “Here.” She settled her features into a serene expression he’d have believed impossible for a Diggory. “Indefinitely,” she clarified.

     Edwin rocked back on his heels.

     My God, I’ve finally found someone madder than myself.


The Bluestocking
by Christi Caldwell
Published by: Montlake Romance
May 7, 2019

     Gertrude, the eldest Killoran sister, has spent a lifetime being underestimated—especially by her own family. She may seem as vulnerable as a kitten, but given the chance, she can be as fierce as a tiger. Her adopted brother, Stephen, has just been snatched back by his true father, and she’ll be damned if she relinquishes the boy to the man reviled throughout London as the Mad Marquess.
     Still haunted by a deadly tragedy that left him publicly despised, Lord Edwin holds only hatred for the Killorans—the people he believes kidnapped his son. And not one of them will ever see the boy again. But when Gertrude forces her way into the household and stubbornly insists that she remain as Stephen’s governess, Edwin believes he may have found someone madder than himself.
     With every moment he shares with the tenderhearted Gertrude, Edwin’s anger softens into admiration... and more. Is it possible that the woman he loathed may be the only person who can heal his broken soul?


     USA Today bestselling, RITA-nominated author Christi Caldwell blames authors Julie Garwood and Judith McNaught for luring her into the world of historical romance. When Christi was at the University of Connecticut, she began writing her own tales of love. She believes that the most perfect heroes and heroines have imperfections, and she rather enjoys torturing her couples before crafting them a well-deserved happily ever after.

     The author of the Wicked Wallflowers series, which includes The Governess, The Hellion, and The Vixen, Christi lives in southern Connecticut, where she spends her time writing, chasing after her son, and taking care of her twin princesses-in-training. Fans who want to keep up with the latest news and information can sign up for Christi’s newsletter at www.ChristiCaldwell.com or follow her on Facebook (AuthorChristiCaldwell) or Twitter (@ChristiCaldwell).

Website: http://christicaldwell.com/
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Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5297089.Christi_Caldwell

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May 06, 2019 No comments
Melt For You
by J. T. Geissinger
Series: Slow Burn (#2)
Published by: Montlake Romance
May 15th, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: Paperback
Source: Book Box Subscription
Rating: 4.5 Stars

     A wallflower gets seduction tips from a playboy athlete—until love changes the rules. 
     Socially awkward Joellen Bixby has a date every Saturday—with her cat, a pint of ice cream, and fantasies of the way-too-handsome Michael Maddox. She’d give anything to win over the unattainable CEO of her firm, but how can she when she blends in so well with her cubicle? The answer may be closer than she thinks. 
     Cameron McGregor is a cocky, tattooed Scottish rugby captain who just moved in next door. He’s not Jo’s type—at all—but the notorious playboy is offering to teach the wallflower everything he knows about inspiring desire. Though a lot of women have rumpled Cam’s kilt, Jo is special. Far from the ugly duckling she thinks she is, in Cam’s eyes she’s sharp, funny, and effortlessly sexy. Now, thanks to him, Jo is blooming with confidence and has the man of her dreams within reach. 
     Unfortunately for Cam, he’s just helped to push the woman of his dreams into the arms of another man—and now he’s in the fight of his life to keep this beauty from getting away.


     I got this book from a subscription box called Romance Reveal Book Box. The first thing that called to me about this book was the cover, but I have to confess that it would not have been a book that I would have picked by myself.

     That been said, I am very glad that it came in the subscription box because I really enjoyed it.

     So we have Jollene Bixby, an IT kind of girl for her company, who has been in love with her boss for 10 years. She is a plus-size woman that doesn't think she has a chance in capturing the attention of her boss.

     Enter Cameron McGregor a Scottish rugby player who is in the States lying low. Cam is staying at his cousin's apartment which is across the hall from Jollene. He makes her life impossible and at the same time much more lively. He also convinces her to let him "help" her to get her boss.

     I loved this book from beginning to end. It was funny, sweet, and had you at the edge of your seat just wanting to know what other problems this couple could get into.

     I really enjoyed J. T. Geissinger's writing style. I will definitely be picking up the other books on this series and I recommend that you do too.
January 31, 2019 No comments
Up In Flames
by Jennifer Blackwood
Series: Flirting With Fire (#2)
Published by: Montlake Romance
October 9th, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook/Audiobook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Rating: 3 Stars

     Sloane Garcia has butted heads with Reece Jenkins ever since he was a colossal jerk of epic proportions on a night she’d rather forget. So what if he’s overconfident, ultramasculine, and hard muscled? When she finds out he’s on the auction block at the annual firefighter’s charity event, she decides to give this cocky firefighter a dose of his own medicine. Now that she’s won the hunk, he’s on call—to do whatever Sloane wants.
     Sure, Reece and Sloane had a rocky start, but he had his reasons. None of that matters now that he’s the bachelor at her beck and call, tasked with granting her four wishes in four weeks. He runs into burning buildings for a living, but nothing will be as tough as dousing the flames Sloane ignites in him. What started out as just a game might end up with Reece losing the one thing he swore he’d never give up: his heart.


     This book is about Sloane; who is the best friend of Erin, the heroine from the first book; and Reece; who is Erin's brother and Jake's best friend, Jake being the hero of the fist book.

     This is an enemies to lovers story. Something happened a year ago that made Sloane hate Reece.

     In this book the firefighter captain has it against Reese for whatever reason, I really don't remember anything about this from the first book, and so the captain makes Reece participate in the four for four charity auction.

     The person who pays the money for this firefighters have four weeks to make them do four tasks of their choice. Once Sloan sees Reece up for auction she thinks it is the best way to get revenge.

     As much as I love the first book I thought I was going to love this one too and I did like it but I didn't love it as much as I did the first one. I love the banter between Sloane and Reece and some of the tasks that Sloane thought to have Reece do where hilarious.

     What I found lacking was the deeper connection that the characters of the first book had. This book was more of a quick light read. This does not mean that I am going to quit reading this series. I'm looking forward for the next book.
January 01, 2019 No comments
The Start of Something Good
by Jennifer Probst
Series: Stay (#1)
Published by: Montlake Romance
June 5th, 2018
Format: eARC
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Source: Publisher (NetGalley)
Rating: 4 Stars

     When Ethan Bishop returns to the Hudson Valley, his body and spirit are a little worse for wear. As a former Special Forces paratrooper, he saw his fair share of conflict, and he came home with wounds, inside and out. At his sisters’ B & B and farm, he can keep all his pain at a safe distance. But quiet time isn’t easy when a fiery woman explodes into his life…
     It’s business—not pleasure—that brings Manhattan PR agent Mia Thrush reluctantly to the farm. Tightly wound and quick tempered, Mia clashes immediately with the brooding Ethan. Everything about him is irritating—from his lean muscles and piercing blue eyes to his scent of sweat and musk.
     But as the summer unfolds and temperatures rise, Ethan and Mia discover how much they have in common: their guarded histories, an uncontrollable desire, and a passion for the future that could heal two broken hearts. But will their pasts threaten their fragile chance at a brand-new future?

Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.

     I loved this book. From the get-go this story had me captivated. I needed to know what was Ethan's story and I needed to know how a city girl that dresses only in designer cloth was going to deal with the fact that she was on a farm.

     From the moment Ethan and Mia meet is one disaster after another but you also see a connection there too. You see how hard Ethan is trying to forget the past and help his sisters (while at the same time feeling guilty for going after his dreams and letting his sisters deal with the farm and B & B after their mother's death).

     I liked the "antagonist" of the story (Chloe's situation) and how it makes this book feel relatable. Even when it was fictional, there are many teens that find themselves in situations just like Chloe's and they think the same; that nobody can help them and that if they try and get the help they need no one is going to understand them, or if they do understand, that things are going to get worse than they are.

     I also loved Hei Hei and the old crazy people staying on the B & B with Mia and Chloe. Those characters gave us some light fun moments in the sometimes heavy, most times hot, situations. I think this book is perfect and I can't wait to read more of Probst books. 
June 09, 2018 No comments
Burning Up
by Jennifer Blackwood
Series: Flirting With Fire (#1)
Published by: Montlake Romance
May 8th, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher (NetGalley)
Rating: 4 Stars

     Unemployed schoolteacher Erin Jenkins is back in Portland, the town she hasn’t called home for more than a decade. It’s not the way she wants to spend her last days of summer: in between jobs and avoiding her mother’s snooping by escaping to the ice-cream aisle. But when the opportunity arises for her to accompany her brother’s best friend—her lifetime crush—to a wedding, summer gets a whole lot more interesting.
     Firefighter and single dad Jake Bennett has built a nice, safe wall around his heart—no romance, no getting burned. That doesn’t mean he’s ruling out a fling. Considering Erin’s visit is temporary, they’re the perfect fit for a scorching no-strings one-night stand. Or two. Or five. Until the worst thing happens: Erin and Jake are feeling more. Damn that four-letter word.
     Now their hearts are on the line, and when their smoldering summer comes to a close, it’s going to be harder than ever to put out the fire.


Disclaimer:

This copy was provided by the publisher via NetGalley for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of it or the content of my review.

     I've read just a few books where one of the main characters is a firefighter and I have to say that it is slowly becoming one of my favorite occupations for characters to have. This story to me is kind of like a friends to lovers mixed in with a second chances romance.

     We have Erin, who is home for the summer to help with her mom after a surgery and who is looking for work back in California. She "ran away" ten years ago and her family and friends are plotting to make her want to stay in Portland.

     Enter Jake, a single father of a 12-year-old. He has been burned one too many times and he is not willing to risk again having his daughter get attached to a woman that will eventually leave. When he and Erin meet again it is awkward and funny and from then on you get a story packed with funny, sexy and heartbreaking moments.

     I really liked this book. It was heartwarming to see Jake put his daughter above all and very emotional to see him suffer so much when getting calls involving children and him thinking (or trying not to) that said child could very well be his princess.

     There are some other characters that got my attention and I cannot wait to read their books, especially Erin's brother and one of her best friends. I do hope they are the next book.
May 07, 2018 No comments
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