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His heart is frozen. She's the sunlight he's been missing.

When Charley gets sent by her father to appraise a mansion full of antiques, she's shocked to find the owner is cold and mean, and doesn’t want anything to do with Christmas. And even worse? It’s not really an appraisal job at all. He just wants her to clean out his mountain of junk from his garage. But Charley makes it her goal to show him that Christmas is a special time of year. And as time goes on, she sees his frozen heart start to thaw.

Alexander has been dealing with the guilt from his wife’s death for two long years. It’s time to move past, so he hires someone to help rid his garage of his wife’s memories. But when she arrives, she’s not at all what he was expecting. And even though she’s a bit crazy, she helps him find his Christmas spirit once again.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 27, 2018

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Profile Image for Mara.
1,470 reviews111 followers
December 5, 2018
Can a young, super bubbly, recent college graduate bring the joy of Christmas back into the life of a guilt-ridden, widower who's closed himself off from feeling?

Charley (I guess her parents wanted a boy because it's not short for Charlotte) is excited to be on her first antique appraisal job by herself, and she doesn't want to mess it up. When she arrives at the huge mansion of a house she's envisioning the beautiful antiques that she'll be appraising. But she's shocked and disappointed to discover that's not what she'll be doing at all--she'll be going through a three-car garage filled with moving boxes stacked on top of each other! Charley's not the only one who's surprised, Alexander Norris was expecting a man named Charles, not a barely-out-of-college young woman with a penchant for holiday socks.

Day by day Charley breaks through the armor Alexander uses to protect himself. Somehow she finds the time to decorate the house, teach him how to make cookies, cut down a tree and decorate it, go Christmas shopping and one of my favorite scenes--go caroling to a neighbor's house. She finds out way Alexander is a "grumpy, old man" and helps heal his heart.

Reading about all the Christmas cheer Charley spreads in Alexander's house will get you in the Christmas spirit. There are a couple of hilarious scenes--untangling the Christmas lights and the caroling I already mentioned that will make you laugh out loud, and if you need more there's an adorable rescued kitten named Millie.

This is a sweet holiday read that reminded me of Beauty and the Beast for a reason I never figured out other than Alexander being grumpy, and losing his cool a couple of times.
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3,520 reviews331 followers
November 30, 2018
Christmas with the Recluse is all about a peppy young college grad and a certifiable scrooge. Although this setup also comes across as a Beauty and the Beast type of book--Christmas style.

Alexander hires Charley to go through is antiques, but mistakes her for a man and is quite surprised when this happy, bubbly bundle of energy, with quirky socks, shows up to do the job. Both Charley and Alexander have endured hard losses in their lives, yet Charley handles her lot in life with a plan to find happiness and Alexander wallows in his grief, becoming hard, angry, and grumpy.

I loved watching the emotions melt away like the snow, revealing passion and tenderness. Cogsworth and Mrs. Potts, oh, excuse me... Thomas, the butler, and Dorothy, the housekeeper/cook, are the icing on the cake, especially with Dorothy's budding romance. Milly, the sweet black kitten, is also a fluffy added bonus.

This story proves to be as sweet as a frosted sugar cookie and is sure to melt your heart.

Content: mild, sweet romance (kissing), implied violence/death

*I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.*
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2,363 reviews31 followers
November 28, 2018
Honestly, I found the heroine super annoying in this story. However, she and the hero balanced each other out. She was overly cheerful and hyper and he was a total grouch. The storyline reminded me a lot of a Christian movie “Beauty and the Beast”. It was okay but not her best work.
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Author 20 books89 followers
November 28, 2018
*sigh* I really enjoyed this one. It had a faint Beauty and the Beast feel to it without being Beauty and the Beast if that makes any sense. Alexander is mean and grumpy because he's been alone too long, but Charley knows how to light up a room with her positive outlook on life.

Lieske did a great job rounding out her characters personalities so they felt real. The supporting characters were also wonderful. One of the things I really appreciated is that Alexander didn't change overnight. During the ten days they spent together he made progress, but he did slip up. This is realistic. People don't completely change years of habit simply because they want to. And he did want to.

I loved Charley's spunk and forgiving nature. She was sweet and caring, hiding the hidden depth of her understanding behind her age.

I give Christmas with the Recluse a 4.5 and Clean rating.

1-5 scale and what it means:
1: I couldn’t even finish it / just plain bad
2: I hope I didn’t pay for this / disappointing
3: I didn’t hate it, but it was still missing something / forgettable but inoffensive
3.5: On the line between good and ok / like, not love
4: Solid mind candy / worth reading
4.5: So very close to perfection! / must read
5: I could not put it down and I’m still thinking about it! / a true treasure

Movie Ratings in relation to my review:
Clean--Hallmark movies, some kissing, no nudity, no sex on or off "screen"
PG--Some innuendo but nothing kids don't hear every day, sex is all closed door
PG-13--some language (swear words not related to sex), more talk about sex, heavy petting, removal of clothing on screen, but sex is closed door.
PG-14—somewhere between PG-13 and R. Not erotica, but at least a paragraph of on-screen sex
R--swearing (F-bomb, on “screen” sex, sometimes feels like the whole story is about the sex and not the relationship or some other plot, but not always
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1,592 reviews130 followers
December 11, 2018
Too cringeworthy for me

If you were almost fired & have a grouch for a boss, you're not going to be kissing him on the cheek. You're also not going to ask to use his winterized hot tub or to watch a movie with you (unless you're seeking additional employment?). You're certainly not going to be using the time that you're supposed to be working to put up Christmas decorations that you know he doesn't want because you've taking it upon yourself to decide that it's time for him to stop grieving.

I stopped there. I generally like Victorine Lieske's books. They're cheesy & predictable, but usually reliably entertaining like Hallmark movies. This one is just too unbelievable for me. The "joie de vivre" heroine is truly too immature for the job.
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448 reviews18 followers
January 7, 2022
I know the author was going for a fun loving, cute, energetic female lead but Charley comes across as a scatterbrained teenager. She was way too immature and giggly and acted like she was at this guy’s house for a vacation rather than for a job. Her behavior along with the plot were highly unrealistic and had me rolling my eyes so hard I almost gave myself a concussion. Alexander was written like a grumpy old Scrooge that was so hot & cold that I could not stand it.
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Blurb:
When Charley gets sent by her father to appraise a mansion full of antiques, she gets a surprise when she arrives and the owner is cold and mean, and doesn’t want anything to do with Christmas. And even worse? It’s not really an appraisal job at all. He just wants her to clean out his mountain of junk from his garage. But Charley makes it her goal to show him that Christmas is a special time of year. And as time goes on, she sees his frozen heart start to thaw.

Alexander has been dealing with the guilt from his wife’s death for two long years. It’s time to move past, so he hires someone to help rid his garage of his wife’s memories. But when she arrives, she’s not at all what he was expecting. And even though she’s a bit crazy, she helps him find his Christmas spirit once again.
Profile Image for Julie Carpenter.
1,889 reviews240 followers
December 10, 2018
Charley and Alexander were such great characters to read about. Of course you don't catch the side of Alexander until you get past his beastly mannerisms at the beginning of the book. But don't you worry, Charley will make sure that her bright and cheery disposition and love of all things Christmasy and fun socks will lighten Alexander's mood. And help him to realize that his life has been missing the love and happiness that fills the Christmas season.

Such a fun read. Light and sweet even though there is sorrow and heartache hanging over both of these characters' heads. By the time Charley finishes the job she is doing to clear out Alexander's memories, he won't quite know what hit his heart.

Plenty of funny and lighthearted scenes. I love Victorine Lieske's writing style. She always has great characters with plenty of spunk and humor (even though some start out with a little bit of a beast in them-they tend to melt and show their true colors throughout the book).

Fun Christmas story. Definitely one I'd recommend grabbing and enjoying before the end of the year hits in just a couple weeks.

Content: Clean. Some discussion of death/loss and talk of guilt but written very well.

I received a copy from the author. All thoughts and opinions in the review are my own.

Happy Reading!!!
Profile Image for Heather Green.
Author 9 books11 followers
December 8, 2018
Not my favorite read by this author. I felt that Charley's character was way too immature and giggly for the character who needed to play her role. Her fun loving, eager for life personality came off as more high school than young adult. I get that it was to create a contrast between Alexander's somber personality and current lack of love for life, but she didn't quite pull it off. I also thought it was unrealistic that Charley would take so many liberties and feel such a sense of familiarity in an unfamiliar house that she was only employed at for such a short period of time. It seemed like the author couldn't decide what time period it was supposed to take place in. Sometimes the language was proper and old fashioned, and other times, it felt present day. I liked the story line. I liked that it was clean. Overall, it was a fun read about love, loss, moving on, and how one person can make a difference, but it wasn't executed fully. I wouldn't read it again, but I will still continue to watch for books by this author.
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269 reviews80 followers
March 12, 2019
Okay, I need to be frank here. The first time I read a Victorine book, I was so amazed that I sent her a mail to thank her for well, just being. All 3 'Accidental' books I read gave me the warm, fuzzy feeling in the pit of my stomach that I've come to associate with good romance.

Needless to say, I started this one with high expectations, and I was disappointed- no fuzzy feeling. Maybe my demands from romance have changed, or maybe this book just disappoints, but I wasn't really feeling it.

Because Victorine and I have history, I grudgingly bestow upon this book 3/5 stars.
6,160 reviews
December 11, 2018
Christmas with the Recluse is yet another fun story by Victorine E Lieske. Charley and Alexandra's story is quite delightful with may laugh out loud moments. I give it five plus stars.
I received this book from the author, but was not required to write a review. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.
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2,678 reviews26 followers
December 3, 2018
This is a sweet heartwarming story of how a younger woman that loves quirky socks goes to work for the grumpy Alex Norris. When Charley first meets Alexander, he tells her to leave. He was expecting a man to do the job not a woman just out of college. Can Charley get Alex to loosen up or will he send her packing. Alex has experienced a horrible loss and the guilt still eats at him. I won’t reveal everything that happens, but I have to say, when they go to the Miller house to sing carols, it was absolutely priceless. I literally laughed out loud. If you enjoy sweet holiday romances, then this will leave you with your holiday spirit intact and a smile on your face.
1,281 reviews10 followers
March 24, 2019
Nothing like being misled by a name used by both male and female.
This book was hilarious from the first page. I loved it.
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683 reviews
December 30, 2021
Too predictable, as if it was written on a readymade template. With a heroine with a ten year old personality and a hero with a grumpy old man personality.
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1,706 reviews16 followers
March 27, 2023
CALIFICATION 3.7 ESTRELLAS

Cada vez que quiero leer algo ligerito y que me gusto tengo una lista de autoras y Victorine esta en ellas. Asi que mientras checaba encontre el audiobook de este libro.

Como ya dije la historia es corta pero sustanciosa, el protagonista esta pasando un duelo y llega la protagonista a recordarle que hay mas cosas por las que seguir viviendo y que era momento de sanar todas esas heridas... Pero lo mejor es que la autora nos regala un epilogo corto pero que nos deja sabe que paso con los personajes.
440 reviews
December 1, 2018
A seasonal novella.

This is a modern day seasonal and romantic story. Charley is an energetic, chatty, full of life young woman who is given the job (she thinks) of appraising some antiques. The job is not quite what she was led to believe it would be, more sorting out junk in a garage.

Charley still grabs the opportunity with both hands and imbues her Christmas spirit in to the household including her employer, Alex, who is still grieving.

There are lovely secondary characters who bring the book depth but Charley is such a force that when things go wrong you feel for her.

A nice read.
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1,274 reviews66 followers
December 6, 2018
I saw a lot of reviews mention Beauty and the Beast but this one reminded me more of The Sound of Music (sans all the kids). Charley was irritatingly cheerful and Alex was a suit-wearing, work-from-home curmudgeon. I kept waiting for someone to burst into song...and then they went caroling.
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1,288 reviews35 followers
December 19, 2018
Author Victorine Lieske has a gift for writing witty dialog! I have so much fun reading her books and find so many quotable quotes – and have noticed that most of them are conversations.

Christmas with the Recluse is a modern-day retelling of Beauty and the Beast with some twists. I like that it has some parallels and yet doesn’t attempt to simply change the setting – there are enough differences that it is a story all its own.

Charley is a spunky, vivacious woman. Alexander doesn’t know what to make of her. She is not at all what he expected, aside from the fact she is female. Their relationship was amusing. There was a secondary romance in this story as well – I’ll let you read this to see about that one.

If you enjoy sweet romance mixed with humor, this is a great read this Christmas season.


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I was given a copy of this book for free. I was not required to give a favorable review nor was any money received for this review. All comments and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Nadine.
1,906 reviews2 followers
March 21, 2019
Absolutely amazing!!!

It’s going to be Easter soon, but I was in the mood for some Christmas :)

Charley has just graduated college and has her first real job as an antiques appraiser. Her boss isn’t what she had expected though. A reserved man, mean and grumpy. Even though he doesn’t mean to be!

Alexander has built himself a castle of pain and uses work as an excuse not to live life. He thinks Charley is way too perky. But she might be just what he needs. A bit of happiness in his life, a bit of lightness.

There’s a cute little kitten! Awww. Good to make clear cow’s milk is bad for kittens. BTW, I talk to my cats ALL THE TIME. It’s a sign of sanity ;)

It was a sweet story. Absolutely amazing!!! I laughed out loud a couple of times. This is a book that made me laugh, made me smile, made me happy!

Dual POV between bubbly Charley and uptight Alexander. That way we get both sides of the story, giving it depth. I loved the realness of it all, even though it was fairy-taley at the same time. I really felt for Alexander. And I loved Charley. Although she can be a bit much for a recluse :D
3,741 reviews43 followers
November 30, 2018
🎀Can Charley's short visit bring joy back to a grieving man's isolated life?
November 29, 2018
Format: Kindle Edition
👍4.5 🌟stars
Really enjoyed this cozy, sweet 🎁holiday💝 romance wherein young, exuberant antiques appraiser Charley shakes up the regimented, lonely life of grieving widower Alexander and brings back the joy, human connection, and hope of Christmas. In the process, romance sparks but both find reasons to resist the attraction. Well-written, good pace and just the right amount of backstory and inner thoughts for the main characters.

All the trappings of the season, from ❄⛄ snow and🎆 lights to 🍪baking and cuddling up in front of a good Christmas movie, etc., give this story a lovely 🎄holiday feel. But the human drama of sharing pent up trauma and opening up to love and companionship are the core of the story and the author does a great job slowly building trust, shared pleasures and escalating attraction.

I read a complimentary advance copy of the book; this is my voluntary and honest review.
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1,075 reviews12 followers
February 11, 2022
I listened to the audiobook version of this book. It was a sweet, story around the magic of Christmas.

Charley had been sent by her father to the home of Alexander to appraise boxes of items in his garage. When Alexander realized she wasn't the man he had been expecting and that she was much younger than he expected, too, he was not happy and tried to send her away. Charley convinced him to give her a chance to prove herself.

Most of the items turned out to be worthless but Charley found a few treasures that brought up bittersweet memories for Alexander of his first wife. As Charley's infectious personality broke through Alexander's toughened exterior, he began to experience joy and happiness again. But, he was much older and Charley had plans that didn't involve getting involved with a client. However, the chemistry was real. Was it possible to resist, especially at Christmastime?

This was a sweet story of coping with loss and grief and learning how to live again and experience joy again. It was a clean, wholesome romance appropriate for anyone to read.
Profile Image for Cherye Elliott.
3,397 reviews24 followers
December 18, 2018
Yikes.

I got to 20% and said that's it.

Major issues with this story.
#1. She had an energy about her that he had never seen in a person. When she laughed, she did it with her whole being. It was like she couldn’t wait to go out and experience life. Had he ever felt even a small part of that? He doubted it.

Of course she has the energy she is 20 with the mental age of 14.

2. She is there for a job. Her father is a "well respected" appraiser. His daughter grew up in the business. She SHOULD know how to treat clients.

3. Her behavior and manner is appalling. She is not cute, funny ....appalling. She is on a job. Not going to a frat party or slumber party.

4. This book puts out a pedophile vibe.

5. Book is a rip off of another book where the woman goes to do appraisals of fine paintings. Only she was an adult and not a 14 year old in heat.

6. I can already guess....since I didn't finish the book that she is a virgin. So cliche.

One star.
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596 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2021
Listen to Christmas With the Recluse audiobook by Victorine E. Lieske.

His heart is frozen. She's the sunlight he's been missing.

When Charley gets sent by her father to appraise a mansion full of antiques, she's shocked to find the owner is cold and mean, and doesn’t want anything to do with Christmas. And even worse? It’s not really an appraisal job at all. He just wants her to clean out his mountain of junk from his garage. But Charley makes it her goal to show him that Christmas is a special time of year. And as time goes on, she sees his frozen heart start to thaw.

Alexander has been dealing with the guilt from his wife’s death for two long years. It’s time to move past, so he hires someone to help rid his garage of his wife’s memories. But when she arrives, she’s not at all what he was expecting. And even though she’s a bit crazy, she helps him find his Christmas spirit once again.
179 reviews2 followers
October 19, 2022
The Christmas Recluse is a good read. I listened to the audiobook.

It gives grumpy sunshine, beauty and the beast vibes.

Charley is fresh out of college and excited about her first job appraising a mansion full of antiques. However, she quickly finds out that her first appraisal job is far from it. It is actually a job cleaning out junk from the garage for a boss who is mean, standoffish, and not in the mood for Christmas. However, Charlie is determined to do the job at hand and spread a little Christmas joy at the same time.

Alexander has been dealing with the guilt of losing his wife. To help him do so, he needs to rid himself of her things in the garage. So he hires someone, however, the hired attendee is not what he expected.
And he certainly does not expect for this upbeat, fun sock-wearing beauty, to melt away the frozen wall around his heart.

The banter and chemistry between the two bring for a delightful read. And it has a backdrop of Christmas.
282 reviews3 followers
November 29, 2018
This was a great story. I couldn't put it down. I laughed out loud several times while reading this book. This book had a beauty and the beast feel to it. Charley has plans to make a way for herself as an appraiser of antiques. When she arrives at her first job, she is turned away and fired on the spot. Charley has a lot of guts and stood up for herself from the beginning. Her zest and zeal for life endear her to Alexander, even though he tries to ignore the spice she gives his life. I love their interactions and the depth of the characters. The magic of Christmas added to the story that made the couple have to interact more than what Alexander wanted. I highly recommend this book to anyone that loves the magic of Christmas and a bubble of joy that pierces the darkness of a scrooge's heart. I received a copy of this book. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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3,562 reviews89 followers
December 5, 2018
A light-hearted bubbly romance, Charley thinks that she is getting the opportunity of a lifetime when her father sends her to appraise antiques at the home of a recluse. Instead, she discovers that she has to clear out the grieving man's garage. Between her festive socks, music on her playlist and irrepressible personality, Alexander doesn't stand a chance of avoiding the holiday season. Bit by bit, Charley manages to break down the barriers and beneath the surface of things, they find that their experiences aren't that different after all. It is how they handle the sorrow in their lives that makes them different. The story is sweet and clean with an undeniable attraction between Charley and Alex, and ends on a hopeful and positive note, making one believe in the miracle of Christmas. I received a copy of this book as a gift and this is my honest and voluntary review.
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1,111 reviews16 followers
December 23, 2018
To loved & lost, but to close off to love of be loved tragic! This is a warm romance at finding love again & letter my guilt to and living!

Alexander had brief over take him just like his father had done. Fortunately for Alex Charley had arrived to clean out his garage for donating and antique's. The young young is twenty two but like h st strategies it can make you wise beyond your years. She learned that the brief of a kiss never goes away just learning to handle your grief, guilt and loss is what is required of you. Alex learns that through Charely. It was a touching romance and for someone that has lose and 546my to move forward a great book. No violence and a clean romance with middle kisses.

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Author 39 books109 followers
January 3, 2019
The Beautiful Beast

Author Victorine Lieske has a fine sense of the ridiculous and knows just how to balance past tragedy with present humor. Loss of a loved one can be crushingly difficult but unless one is forced into purdah, no honor is done to the beloved departed by wallowing endlessly in grief. Sometimes, however, it takes a nudge from the outside to stop the endless loops of 'what if' and 'why aren't you here with me' to push the focus outside one's self. Enter Charley who has her own issues but chooses the now rather than the past. Despite an age difference rather larger (at her age) than one usually sees, this romance actually works and watching it blossom in time with the holiday season is a delight. Besides, this book is just flat out funny!
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