Today, I begin a series of posts about the stories in the Bluestocking Belles anthology — or, as you’ll find, Bluestocking Belles and Friends.
Eight authors, eight heartwarming novellas, all set around one storm, and at least in part a single village. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you: Storm & Shelter.
As editor-in-chief, it was my job to suggest an overall order that make sense, and I was fortunate that one was obvious as soon as I finished my first read through. The stories appear in the order of the first appearance of the protagonists in Fenwick on Sea, our fictional village (or the outside protagonist, if one is already a resident).
As it happened, that meant starting with Mary Lancaster’s heroine on board a ship that was fast sinking off our coast. Such a great place to start. And ending with a Grace Burrowes couple finding their unexpected happy ending.
This week, I’m showcasing the first two stories, so read on for blurbs and an excerpt from An Improbable Hero and Lord Stanton’s Shocking Seaside Honeymoon.
An Improbable Hero: By Mary Lancaster
A runaway heiress, a mysterious stranger.
When Letty’s ship founders in a violent storm, she forges a rare bond with her rescuer.
Simon is a troubled man on a final, deadly mission—until the spirited yet soothing Letty makes him question everything. Hiding in plain sight among the refugees at The Queen’s Barque, Simon is more than capable of protecting them both. But when the floods recede, can either of them say goodbye?
Excerpt:
The sea heaved around her, carrying her and her companion where it willed.
“What’s your name?” she panted, because they seemed to be tying each other to life.
His head turned in the darkness. There was a distinct, baffled pause. “Simon.”
“Letty.” She even risked sliding her hand across to touch his.
It was as close as they could come to shaking hands. A sound like laughter escaped him, though it might just have been a gulp of breath. “Honored to live or die with you, Letty,” he said.
Lord Stanton’s Shocking Seaside Honeymoon: By Cerise DeLand
She is so wrong for him.
Miss Josephine Meadows is so young. In love with life. His accountant in his work for Whitehall. Her father’s heir to his trading company—and his espionage network.
Lord Stanton cannot resist marrying her. But to ensure Wellington defeats Napoleon, they must save one of Josephine’s agents.
Far from home, amid a horrific storm, Stanton discovers that his new bride loves him dearly.
Can he truly be so right for her?
And she for him?
Excerpt:
“Stanton is what you want, isn’t he?”
She arched a wicked brow at her father. “Well you know it, too!”
“Indeed. I’ve watched you eye the poor fellow like a starving woman over a tasty treat.”