![]() ![]() ![]() As he departs her house, he runs into the woman’s husband, who promptly challenges him to a duel. The book opens on Christian Langland, Duke of Jervaulx, dallying with his married mistress. To mangle a famous quote, I came to praise Caesar, not to bury him. Thus I went into this reading with a bit of trepidation. Of course, since the list hasn’t been updated in so long, it’s to be expected that some things might have changed. Flowers from the Storm holds the top spot. I still have, in my decades-old Excel book log, a spreadsheet devoted to my top 100 that I probably created or last updated 15 years ago. In any case, it has the distinction of having once been my favorite romance ever. My impromptu reread and review of Laura Kinsale romances continues with this, which I think might be her sixth (or seventh? somewhere in the middle of the pack) book. ![]()
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