My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing
Synopsis
Three women scholars. Three lives changed. And a dash of romance.
Blessing in Disguise by Sarah M. Eden
Fred
Fitzsimmons will soon graduate Trinity College. With only a few weeks,
he must continue safeguarding the enormous secret he’s been keeping
throughout his time in Dublin: that he is actually Winnifred, a woman in
disguise. The medical degree she is a breath away from claiming would
allow her to save her beloved village. But having her secret revealed
would land her in jail. So when Liam Rafferty, a fellow student with a
reputation for unravelling even the most complicated of mysteries, grows
suspicious of “Fred,” more lives than merely hers hang in the balance.
An Unexpected Education by Michele Paige Holmes
Nineteen-year-old
Esther Sessions has survived the slums of Liverpool, and her abusive
home, by holding onto a promise she made to her dying mother long
ago--to keep reading. When a factory explosion frees her from her
oppressive life and provides an opportunity to attend Bedford Women's
College in London, Esther determines to succeed at school, knowing her
education will ensure a future in which she might provide for herself
and never be dependent upon any man. From the first moments of her
arrival, Professor John Lind begins challenging her beliefs about
everything from classical literature to algebra to--men. His kindness is
something she has never encountered in a man before, and the generosity
of his heart might just reach through the barriers surrounding
Esther's.
Good Heir Hunting by Nancy Campbell Allen
Ellie
Perkins has achieved her dream of establishing her own Kindergarten
school to serve the needs of Liverpool's orphans. As a woman who has
graduated from college and pursued a career, she has faced opposition
and contention from all sides. Her first year is a success, however, and
as she begins the second, she is caught by surprise when her newest
hire marries and moves away, leaving a class of orphans without a
teacher. Solicitor Graham Lucas, meanwhile, appears on her school
doorstep, having narrowed a search for his employer's heir to one of the
students in the now teacher-less class. Ellie sees a temporary fix to
her problem that will benefit both her and the handsome solicitor.
Graham will substitute the kindergarten class, while Ellie searches for a
replacement. Unbeknownst to them all, however, is the lurking presence
of a jealous relative who covets the young heir's position, and who will
stop at nothing to take his place. Also at risk is Ellie's heart and
hard-won career. Can she truly take a chance on a handsome substitute
teacher bent on winning her love?
My Review
I thoroughly enjoyed each of these stories! A "bluestocking" is one of my favorite types of characters, and the ones in this collection were delightfully quirky and strong. It fills me with gratitude to think of the women (and men) who were ground breakers and advocates for higher education for women and the sacrifices they made and the path they paved for future generations. I hope to never take them for granted! While study and education is a main theme, there is also a delightful dose of sweet romance with true gentlemen who are encouraging and supportive of their endeavors. My vote for best kiss goes to the last story, Good Heir Hunting by Nancy Campbell Allen- who utilized the romantic potential of a room full of books! ;)
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