Flowers from the Storm - Laura Kinsale

Flowers from the Storm

By Laura Kinsale

  • Release Date: 2009-10-13
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 185 Ratings

Description

The Duke of Jervaulx was brilliant and dangerous. Considered dissolute, reckless, and extravagant, he was transparently referred to as the ′D of J′ in scandal sheets, where he and his various exploits featured with frequency. But sometimes the most womanising rake can be irresistible, and even his most casual attentions fascinated the sheltered Maddy Timms, quiet daughter of a simple mathematician.

Reviews

  • Flowers From the Storm

    5
    By Knutegems
    This one of the finest historical romances I have read!
  • Disappointed

    3
    By gannavs
    I had high hopes for this book, started out well enough in the beginning; really liked the hero and the progress he made unfortunately the girl totally ruined it for me, one of the most thick headed, timid, selfish and hypocritical heroines ever. Didn't take a stand or asserted herself at all. So oblivious to everything. I found myself just flipping through the last 60 or so pages because I couldn't read a scene with her without rolling my eyes.
  • Completely surprising and eloquently written

    5
    By Nonolala
    This book was a delightful surprise with an interesting hero and heroine.
  • Great love story

    4
    By Kclovesmermaids
    Beautiful love story. Dragged a bit, but worth it in the end. One of my new favorites.
  • Romance at its best

    5
    By PatzyGirl
    This was such a great read and one that I continue to read over and over again! I know what's going to happen but I still cry a little every time. If you love the power of love, this is a book you will enjoy.
  • Long, but good read!

    5
    By nez998
    I found myself loving every twist and turn of the story. Diffidently a surprising twist from suction to salvation. Like any reader after a long good read I start to look back on the story. I find myself wishing that Maddy (our main girl in this story) was more like the person she found herself to be at the end way back in the middle of the book. I think this book could have easily been a mystery novel with so many suspect (and one true obvious suspect) to poising the hero. You'll know what I mean once you read the book. But you need to know a head of time it was not poisoning but a stroke. I still find my self a need for revenge on the "Ape". With this refreshing read I'm off to purchase another book by Kinsale!
  • Top of my list as favorite

    5
    By Leapin Leaner
    One of my all time favorites.....hunted down a hard copy.