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Laura Kinsale : Flowers from the Storm
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Author: Laura Kinsale
Title: Flowers from the Storm
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Published in: English
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 560
Date: 2003-05-27
ISBN: 0380761327
Publisher: Avon
Weight: 0.95 pounds
Size: 1.12 x 4.19 x 6.75 inches
Edition: Reissue
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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.


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Would you like to convert someone who says romances aren't "real" novels? This book is the one that will do it! Flowers from the Storm is one of the best books in the genre. Christian Langland, Duke of Jerveaux is the ultimate hero. A brilliant mathematician and a complete rake, Christian is a man of contradictions. When a stroke leaves him permanently unable to speak, his family believes him to be mad and relegates him to a sanitarium. Fortunately, Maddy, a righteous Quaker and do- gooder, recognizes that Christian is not insane--he just can't talk! Maddy may not be the most likable heroine you'll encounter, but she has depth and character, and is probably one of the few people you could imagine who would have the patience and understanding to accept and live with Christian's intense anger and frustration. This is a book that defines the word "keeper."

Reviews: Raquel (USA: NY) (2007/07/12):
This is one of the best romance novels I have ever read (second only to Outlander). Its the kind of book you give others who would never dream of reading a romance novel.




Yce (Philippines) (2009/12/03):
Difficult to read, not because it was bad, but becuase it was poignant. A Duke dealing with Brocca's aphasia, and a Quaker who helps him through it. There are a lot of lows in this book, and a lot of frustration and bittersweet tears.



Regina (USA: OR) (2018/03/20):
Beautiful--emotional--thrilling! I could not put it down for long. The duke whose difficult recovery from a stroke and a Quaker heroine is a new experience for me, and their unique and oftentimes frightening journey to freedom was simply riveting. My one irritation is with Maddy's inability to recognize Christian's seemingly spendthrift behaviors as desperate attempts to save them both, but other than that I loved it! 5 stars.



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