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While You Were Sailing

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From USA Today bestselling author Christi Caldwell comes a romantic holiday short-novel—warm, aching, and just dark enough to hint at what lies ahead...

This Christmas, she believes she belongs to one man—until she falls for the one who sees her clearly.

Lucy LeBeau has spent her life keeping The Spotted Elk alive by sheer will, its empty rooms echoing with the laughter she’s lost and a future she no longer dares imagine.

When a beloved patron suffers an accident outside her door, Lucy’s quiet act of kindness draws her into his family’s glittering, noisy Christmas—one she never dreamed of belonging to.

Only Captain Arran McQuoid, the family’s guarded eldest son, doubts her story.

Snowbound together, glances linger too long. Words cut too close. And what begins as mistrust sharpens into something far more dangerous—because falling for Arran means wanting what Lucy was never meant to claim.

A deeply emotional Regency Christmas short-novel (50k words) featuring slow-burn tension, aching longing, and a guaranteed HEA.

This holiday prequel introduces the McQuoid family and leads into a darker, more dangerous saga to come.

Perfect for readers who
• forbidden attraction
• emotionally guarded heroes
• mistaken identity / misplaced devotion
• hurt-comfort romance

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 15, 2025

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Christi Caldwell

136 books2,559 followers
USA TODAY Bestselling author CHRISTI CALDWELL blames Judith McNaught's "Whitney, My Love!" for luring her into the world of historical romance. While sitting in her graduate school apartment at the University of Connecticut, Christi decided to set aside her notes and pick up her laptop to try her hand at romance. She believes the most perfect heroes and heroines have imperfections, and she rather enjoys torturing them before crafting them a well deserved happily ever after!

Christi makes her home in Charlotte, North Carolina where she spends her time writing her own enchanting historical romances, and baking surprisingly good cakes (almost 2 years in lockdown will do that) with her courageous son and twin daughters, each who with their daily antics provides limitless source material.

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1,816 reviews136 followers
December 22, 2025
This is my 99th book by Christi Caldwell. I read 2 of her books in 2013 but didn’t pick her up again faithfully until 2015. She is such a good author and I love her writing. She always has great stories and depending on the book, well written sex scenes. Except I have to say her books lately have been super steamy. Let's hope this new one is as well. :)

I liked this story. I liked Lucy and Arran. It was basically a 1820's version of While You Were Sleeping with Sandra Bullock. Still a good read. Not as hot and steamy as her latest reads but overall a good read. I am liking this series.
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693 reviews2 followers
December 28, 2025
aka Sandra Bullock's While You Were Sleeping.
All the insta-love is hard to believe.
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1,700 reviews22 followers
December 27, 2025
4.5 While You Were Sailing is Christi Caldwell doing what she does best, taking a wounded, emotionally barricaded man and pairing him with the one woman stubborn enough to pry open the door he’s nailed shut. Lucy LeBeau is pure warmth wrapped in worn boots and grit, keeping The Spotted Elk alive even when her own hope is running on fumes. One act of kindness drops her straight into the McQuoid family’s chaotic Christmas, where she meets Captain Arran McQuoid, resident brooder, professional guilt-carrier, and the last man who expects to be seen clearly.

Their chemistry sparks fast, but Caldwell makes it feel earned: lingering glances, sharp words, and that delicious “I shouldn’t want you but oh no, I do” tension. Lucy doesn’t just fall for Arran, she drags him, gently but firmly, out of the storm he’s been living in. And watching him thaw for her is the real holiday magic.

It’s a quick read with big feelings, a cozy snowbound setting, and a hero who finally realizes that love doesn’t make you weak, it gives you a place to land. A lovely, heartfelt Christmas treat with a guaranteed HEA and just enough angst to keep you turning pages.
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1,600 reviews9 followers
December 27, 2025
While You Were Sailing

A captivating novella that held me spellbound from start to finish. The McQuoid and Smith family dynamics continue to shine, offering readers another delightful glimpse into their vibrant, boisterous world. Their warmth and infectious energy leap off the page, making this story an absolute page-turner that left me craving more of their heartwarming interactions.
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December 19, 2025
I love the McQuoids. This was a nice change from all the recent dark books, Christi has recently written. This has a different story of the loss of Captain Tremaine’s ship, from what is told in “The Captain.” I guess it is to paint Aaran in a better light. I don’t mind a shift in perspective, but I don’t like when the. ASIC facts of the story the story is changed.
364 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2025
I want a kind Scot

Maybe I loved this book because it had my name in it or maybe I loved it because it is a great book. Lucy had lived a hard life, but she wanted someone of her own. Great characters, fun stories and a forever love!
2,170 reviews5 followers
January 3, 2026
3.5 stars
While You Were Sleeping, set in 1820. With some wild linguistic influences.
A little lie turns into a big lie and almost ruins the love of a lifetime.
The language and speech are very weird. It’s like the scene was written, then the author edited in some Scots sounding mannerisms.
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122 reviews2 followers
December 26, 2025
absolutely loved it.

I loved this story. It was just what I needed to get out of my book slump. Christi always writes with such emotion. Lucy is probably one of my favorite FMCs.
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