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The Heiress at Sea

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Another rousingly successful HEA!!!

Lord Nathaniel Ellsby, the fourth Marquess of Winfield, heir to the Duke of Roxburghe, is a no nonsense seafaring Captain of his own ship. He has exacting expectations of his men, his world and his life. He has enjoyed his father not taking any notice of him. He was the spare until a terrible accident. His father has other plsns for his life now. He, however, is NOT, on the same page as his father....heir or not.

Lady Cassia McQuoid, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Abingdon, is tired. Tired of blending in. Tired of bring overlooked...by her family and society. Tired of the limited expectations and opportunities for the female sex. She yearns for adventures, travel, and have someone "SEE" her. She has hidden depths and strengths just waiting for the right moment.

Through a string of miscommunications Cassia, “Cassius,” joins the crew of the wrong ship. That turms out to be the beginning of the rest of her life. There is seasickness, superstitions, mutany, person overboard, and personal discoveries for both. Nathan discovers he does want he had not felt necessary.

The grand gesture was epic! Nathan puts himself SO FAR out of his comfort zone truly making Cassiaknow that he not only SEES her, but appreciates thevthings she had only seen as enpugh in herself. Ms. Caldwell can deliver grand gestures that are difficult to top.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Rebellious ‘Spinster’ meets Too cool for school Pirate/Duke for a taste of love and peril on the high seas. What more could you ask for in a thrilling summer read? Perfect for a sunny day by the water, Heiress at Sea has you day dreaming of flowy ripped shirts and captains ready to lay down their lives for your honor. 10/10

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Thank you to Netgalley and the pu lisher for the ARC of this title. You can't go wrong with Christie's romances. I love a dippy, headsteong heroine, so this was a fun read.

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A romantic-comedy slash adventurous story circles a gentleman, Nathaniel, and a lady, Cassia, in this lyrical book. I enjoyed my reading as it brought laughter to my gloomy self, and how feeble Cassia seems to be as she is indeed, a prim and proper lady. I liked the contrast between Nathan and Cassia, as they come together as lovers. Despite the cringey moments and some unbelievable scenes i taught should be opted out, the chemistry is quite ample to convince me. The plot seems a bit ridiculous, but acceptable in a romcom.

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I've read other stories in this series and thought I had an opinion on Cassia. Boy was I wrong. Cassia proved herself to be strong and confident while posing as a boy. Nathan fell in love hard and fast but complimented him well. Thanks for letting me read this book

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I stayed up all night reading it!

As a rule I love books set up at sea.

This was enjoyable, fast, feel good read that checks all romance boxes and has good amount of tension.

If you enjoy ships, forced proximity, false identity, sunshine/grumpy trope this one is for you.

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This book is about Lady Cassia McQuoid and Nathaniel, The Duke of Roxburghe.
Cassia wants some fun before she settles for being a spinster.
Nathaniel never expected, or wants to be a Duke.
Great book.
Story line was great, interesting and different from the usual location.
Fun read!
I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley and the review I am leaving in my own.

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I enjoyed this romance at sea, and the chemistry and conflict were well written. I wouldn't mind seeing some of the other characters again

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I enjoyed the first book in this series, which was the first book I'd read by Christi Caldwell. Happy to say that I enjoyed this one as well. It's just what I want (sometimes) in a romance - it's one of those light, fun, frothy reads that doesn't take itself too seriously, yet there are some serious undertones when it comes to family relationships and expectations. This won't be the best fit for readers who require a high level of historical accuracy in their historical romance, nor it is the best fit for those who want a high steam level. But if you're in the mood for a light, fun historical romance that's set on the high seas, give it a try. I'm looking forward to the next installment of the McQuoid family.
Thanks to Netgalley and Montlake for providing a copy for an unbiased review.

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Another winner from Caldwell! Cassia is the heroine you did not know you needed this summer. Great cast of characters and a wonderful addition to the series.

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The Heir at Sea is your classic stowaway romance with a little bait, and switch at the beginning.

Nathaniel Ellsby is the heir to a dukedom, but still the captain of his own ship. That is until his father, the Duke pronounces that he is to cease privateering and take a wife of his choosing, and create the next heir…

He immediately rushes out for one last voyage before settling into his destiny …

Lady Cassia McQuoid is inconsequential within her family. She is neither smart enough or beautiful enough to catch anyone’s attention. She’s decides to dress as a boy and stowaway on her brothers, best friends ship and see the world…. But I misunderstanding with ship names, find her not on her intended ship, but on the ship of the cranky Captain Ellsby.

Hilarity ensues is Cassia is mistaken as a boy, and is unable to perform any tasks on the ship. This does not last long, and soon the gig is up on her disguise, and she’s taken under the wing of her nemesis, the captain.

As with any force proximity, stowaway romance, these two fall for each other relatively quickly and you know somebody is compromised by the time they get off the ship! Full of the standard tropes and action, you expect on a high seas romance, Christi Caldwell manages to still make it fun and fresh.

This book didn’t reinvent the wheel, but it was a lot of fun and had plenty of steam!

Thanks to Montlake Publishing and NetGalley for my e-book review copy.


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This book was at times fun to read. And other times, I skipped portions of it. While the writing was good, the characters seemed tepid to me.

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I loved the premise of it, as I lured into the depths of this novel. I enjoyed and adored yeh characters and the plot was interesting enough too!!

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I have been provided with a review copy of The Heiress at Sea from NetGalley for an impartial review. I was just drawn into this wonderful story and I just couldn’t get enough of it. It was just so easy to get lost in this great story. I just didn’t want it to end. I just lost myself in and I just couldn’t get enough of these interesting characters. I can’t wait to see what’s next from this author.

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Unfortunately, I didn’t finish this one. I read over 50% and decided not to continue. I didn’t like how clueless Cassia was. It seemed like she maybe has a learning disability or autism but I wasn’t sure. Was I supposed to think her struggle to figure out basic communication was funny? Was I supposed to laugh at her humiliation? I just wasn’t enjoying it and felt really uncomfortable. I also didn’t feel anything romantic building up and can’t imagine how a romance could possibly develop between her and the captain. He wasn’t terrible, but he had so much disdain for her and I didn’t like it.

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Really enjoyed Caldwells nautical Duke adventure. Cassia was such a naive yet sweet character and I adored her bumbling dialogues. Nathaniel is a privateer, I mean, do I need to say more. Lady disguised as a man, on the wrong ship, on a dangerous mission, chaos ensues! Great read and looking forward to reading more of McQuoid family!

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Lady Cassia McQuoid is about to be a spinster. She has suffered through three seasons and no one has noticed her. She decides it’s time to set off for some adventure that she has always dreamed about, but never been allowed to explore. Her brother's friend has a ship and she thinks it would be a good idea to stow away on it. Unfortunately, it’s the wrong ship and the wrong captain. Captain Nathaniel is about to be Duke of Roxburghe, but he is going to go on one more secret mission against the French before taking over ducal duties. Because this is a last-minute mission, Nathaniel has to hire some temporary crew that he doesn’t know as well as his usual crew. Cassia has disguised herself as a boy and Nathaniel quickly recognizes this deception. He tries to keep her safe, but he also has to keep up the show because of various sailing superstitions.
Cassia was extremely naïve about life on a ship and outside of the ton. The author makes that painfully clear in how many mistakes she makes and how she talks to the captain and crew. She gets a bit more serious once her life is threatened and realizes that it’s not a game and that it is, in fact, a dangerous mission. As you can imagine, feelings start to develop between Nathanial and Cassia. They start to realize that a life together might not be so bad. The chemistry between the two really starts to heat up. Overall, this is a great summer read, especially if you have a lake or ocean nearby to read at. This story is fun. It has some action, suspense, mystery and romance. If you are looking for a high-seas adventure, this is a great choice. I'm also loving the cover. It's a great color palette and it reminds me of vintage romance covers.

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A quick historical romance read - I always enjoy a good pirate story which is why I picked this one up. If you''re looking for a quick romp on the high seas this may be for you! However, be warned that the "heiress" in question (our main heroine) is so dumb it really makes it hard to root for the main couple. She is mind-numbingly stupid - to the point I was rolling my eyes.

Overall, a quick read but nothing memorable. Besides the main heroine, there was nothing bad but nothing spectacular. As someone who reads quite a bit of historical romance, it wasn't a standout for me - to give you an idea of how memorable a read this was for me I read this a few months ago and can't remember either main characters name.

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I have mixed feelings about this book. I love a book on a ship as it forces proximity but I struggled with the characters. I found Cassia to be annoying and incompetent. I did like Nathaniel, but unfortunately I think he needs someone better than Cassia.

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I don't think I've ever read a Christie Caldwell book that didn't make me blissfully happy. The Heiress at Sea was so much fun. Admittedly, I do have a thing for romance aboard a ship and when the heroine disguises herself as a boy. This one absolutely hit a sweet spot for me.
Cassia and Nathaniel were so amazingly sweet together. I adored this one!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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