Flowers from the Storm. It's the kind of story that stays with you and makes you want to visit it again and again. When you read an historical romance novel you can be sure of several things - there will be a hero and heroine who meet and fall in love, and they will have a happily ever after. Now she brings you a unique and unforgettable love sto…For years, he's been an object of fear, fascination...and fantasy. I voted on their list for 2013 and included it myself. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations He was a powerful duke accustomed to giving orders; not capable of following them, and unable to express himself because of the stroke.

0 likes. Moving from the cozy confines of a tiny seaside village …Breathtakingly romantic, startlingly original, Connie Brockway's novels have captured the hearts of readers and the raves of critics everywhere. Authors that write in this time period generally paint a certain portrait of the era and I end up having a fairly uniform way that I imagine the locations and settings. The book was one I wanted to stop reading many times, but their love story was one I had to finish. I do believe I enjoyed this story more the second time around. NOOK Book. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. He finds his only ally and helpmate in the person of a young girl. I do believe I enjoyed this story more the second time around. Meet the Mackenzie family—rich, powerful, dangerous, eccentric. The Duke of Jervaulx was brilliant and dangerous. And, finally, a look into the beliefs about mental illness, asylums and stroke victims in this time period. Felix himself almost believes this golden image. Considered dissolute, reckless, and extravagant, he was transparently referred to as the "D of J" in scandal sheets. Naturally, she's betrothed to a Beast.Meet the Bedwyn: six brothers and sisters—men and women of passion and privilege, daring and sensuality…Enter their dazzling world of high society and breathtaking seduction, where each will seek love… Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. The novel moves very quickly from her (Maddy's) perspective to his (Christian's), but it is in Christian's perspective; one that is seriously disabled by stroke, who has a hard time hearing, understanding and articulating language, where we see the author's true gift for prose. Laura Kinsale. That part seemed out of character - but it also led to such a heart wrenching confrontation in the Quaker Meeting House - something that was so beautiful, heartbreaking and exquisite that I can't bring myself to give it anything less than five stars. The story weaves the twists and turns and pulls of both worlds as our characters strive to survive in a world turned against them. An intense and sometimes painful read, Flowers from the Storm’s status as one of the best romance novels ever written is completely understandable.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. The ending is heartfelt. Abducted from her convent school, headstrong Scottish beauty Jennifer Merrick does not easily surrender to Royce Westmoreland, Duke of Claymore. It's a long complicated story of live, loyalty, loss, price and humility. The Duke of Jervaulx was brilliant - and dangerous. This was far beyond some other historical romances and I would put it up there (maybe not equal, but not far behind) to other classics, such as Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre). What a roller coaster ride Ms. Kinsale takes the reader on, as we maneuver through the life of a powerful young duke who was born to prestige, riches, extravagance, the pleasure of women, whatever his heart desired, going on the ride of his life without having an inkling of how quickly everything in one's world can change - often, never to be the same.I did not read every word in this book. The premise of a hero recovering from a stroke, a Quaker heroine with a blind father, and a love of mathematics linking the hero to her father, is certainly not a cliche plot. I absolutely love this story and have read it many times over several years. Ive just started to get into regency romances and have read several "classics" from different 'best of lists'. I also enjoyed a more complex understanding (whether it is an accurate description of the time, I don't know) of the relationships and class. This book took my emotions to places I've never experienced in reading before. Nor can the new Viscount D’Aubrey fore…Bestselling author Judith McNaught masterfully portrays a remarkable heroine, and an unforgettable passion, in this powerfully moving love story -- one of her most beloved novels of all time!

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