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One Bed for the Bluestocking

By Courtney McCaskill
One Bed for the Bluestocking by Courtney McCaskill digital book - Fable

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It's the worst idea Kate Weatherby has ever had.

Back when Kate and her sisters were penniless and despised as the Weatherby Wallflowers, they made a pact to apply for whatever respectable positions they could find. Now, one of the employers who initially rejected Kate, an academic at the University of Edinburgh looking for a scientific illustrator, has written back, eager to hire her.

 

There's just one problem.

The holder of the position must be enrolled at the University, which does not admit women. Kate knows that donning breeches and trying to pass herself off as a young man is a terrible idea. But the sting of her father stealing credit for her illustrations has never faded.  Yearning to see if she can succeed in the scientific world on her own merits, Kate accepts the position and heads north to Scotland.

 

One problem? Make that two.

It's hard enough passing herself off as "Kit Witherspoon."  But the naturalist who hired Kate, Nathaniel Sterling, isn't the fusty old professor she imagined. Oh, no—Nathaniel is young, kind, brilliantly clever, and heart-stoppingly handsome in precisely the tweedy way Kate finds irresistible.

And, to make matters worse, an opportunity has just arisen—a trip to the Outer Hebrides, to document the flora and fauna particular to the islands. Nathaniel and Kate will be going alone.

And, academic budgets being what they are, they're expected to share a room.

 

One Bed for the Bluestocking is book 3 in the award-winning Weatherby Wallflowers quartet. Book 1, A Wallflower Never Surrenders, was a finalist for the 2024 HOLT Medallion award, and book 2, Snowbound with the Scoundrel, won the HOLT Medallion! Be sure to look for book 4, How He Won His Wallflower, coming soon!

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One Bed for the Bluestocking Reviews

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“This is an entertaining addition to the Weatherby Wallflowers series. I loved getting Kate's story and seeing her step into the spotlight after her sisters’ books. Determined to be taken seriously as a scientific illustrator, Kate disguises herself as a man named Kit to gain a spot working and learning at the University of Edinburgh. She knows it's a terrible idea, but, because of issues with her father and her financial situation, she's run out of options. She is fiercely determined and incredibly talented, as well as undeniably attracted to Nathaniel Sterling. Nathaniel is a fantastic MMC. He's smart, kind, passionate about his career, and so easy to love. His dynamic with “Kit” is full of tension, humor, and plenty of awkward, angsty moments as their connection deepens. I liked how the author handled his growing feelings while still keeping him gentle and respectful. The slow-burn romance between them was genuinely sweet and full of longing, especially when they are faced with close quarters and some really awkward animal observations. lol I also really liked Kate’s trio of student friends. They added so much humor and warmth to the story, and I loved how loyal they were. As a group, they were fun and charming, and their relationship with Kit/Kate was fantastic. There are some heavier topics addressed, like sexism and racism, but they are balanced well with lighter moments throughout the story. Overall, it was a light and fun read!”

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