Tempting the Bluestocking by Victoria Vale

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Tempting the Bluestocking by Victoria Vale
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After her first lackluster experience with intercourse, Clare Dunnaby swears off romantic entanglement for good. At twenty-one years old, she remains unattached and content—pursuing the study of botany and geology with single-minded focus. She remains certain she has no need for the amorous attentions of the opposite sex … at least, until she enters her bedchamber to find a nude man waiting in her bed.
Desperation has driven Edward Norton to accept an arrangement as a courtesan to Clare. Purchased as a surprise for her birthday, his mission seems cut and dry: seduce the outspoken bluestocking into bed with him and keep her happy for the duration of their one-month contract. If he can do that, he’ll earn enough money to set his failing shipping company right again.

But when a strong physical attractions evolves into something more, it becomes clear that thirty days will never be enough. When their time runs out, will they choose to build on the visceral connection born of a contract, or will pride and stubbornness keep them apart?

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  • Original Title:Tempting the Bluestocking: A Gentleman Courtesans Novella
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Table of Content

  • 1. Cover
  • 2. Title Page
  • 3. Copyright
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Prologue
  • 6. Chapter 1
  • 7. Chapter 2
  • 8. Chapter 3
  • 9. Chapter 4
  • 10. Chapter 5
  • 11. Chapter 6
  • 12. Chapter 7
  • 13. Chapter 8
  • 14. Chapter 9
  • 15. Chapter 10
  • 16. Chapter 11
  • 17. Epilogue
  • 18. The Gentleman Courtesans
  • 19. More by Victoria Vale
  • 20. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

It was quite interesting to read about a male courtesan instead of a female courtesan. The chemistry was pretty well off the chain and the passion was...hot. There was drama, angst, romance, and even humor. The characters were well developed and worked well together. It was a nice change from always seeing the women down on their luck and looking at it from the point of view of the man being the one down on his luck and the lady being the one, not necessarily in charge, but not being taken advantage of. This first book of the series definitely rates the Keeper for the Shelves award. I hope the rest in the series are just as good.

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