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Flowers from the Storm
- Narrated by: Nicholas Boulton
- Length: 18 hrs and 59 mins
- Categories: Erotica, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
He's a duke. He's a mathematical genius. He can't talk and he's locked in a lunatic asylum. Only a modest Quaker girl can reach him, but when she helps him to escape, she's swept into his glittering aristocratic world, her life torn apart by his desperate attempt to save himself.
Laura Kinsale personally chose the exceptional talent of Nicholas Boulton to narrate her classic romance Flowers from the Storm - cited by readers of The Washington Post and Glamour magazine as "one of the greatest love stories of all time" - creating a fresh and unique work that brings all the power and intensity of the original to audio.
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- 🌸DARA
- 10-01-13
~COMPELLING!!~ Love This Author! Love This Book!
After listening and loving the book "My Sweet Folly" I knew I had to listen to other books by Laura Kinsale.
"Flowers From The Storm" is a captivating romance with heart. The characters seem so real & true to life and main characters of Christian and Maddy are written with integrity and dimension. The story weaves a tale of "in sickness and in health" as it shows how romantic opposites in many aspects of life can triumph through adversity.
This book is not for you if you are looking for lots of sex scenes. Its more of a genuine romantic story that is passionate, compelling, and emotional rather than fantasy or cutesy fun.
Also, the narrator is WONDERFUL!! Can't say enough about him!
Definitely, definitely did I say definitely worth a credit? Yes!!
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- mkremer
- 03-07-15
Flowers from the storm
I enjoyed this book so very much ! The story was so different then I thought. Lot of ups and downs so your where not sure how it was going to. This is the first book of Laura Kinsale I have read and I will read more of her books
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- T. Dunas
- 02-25-15
Flowers from the Storm
I'm impressed with Laura Kinsale Her writing style is well developed with interesting plot twists and well developed characters. Altogether, this was an entertaining and interesting book and I will be looking forward to reading more titles by this author.
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- Mary
- 03-04-15
Not your average love story, so much better.
At first I thought it was dull, but it was just opening like a flower. I didn't want it to end. It is worth the read. Treat your self.
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- Sundancer
- 02-25-15
Simply stunning!
LK and NB are a perfect match. Political power, wealth, great love, beauty, sickness, sin, life's challenges - gyou name it - this book has it all! It's a simply marvelous story that struck home with me. I highly recommend this book! Enjoy!
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- Beatrice
- 02-23-15
Made me cry at different points.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Would recommend to a friend. It is an outstanding book of love, courage, and heartache.
Which scene was your favorite?
The love that came through following the near hopeless situations.
Any additional comments?
The entire book is moving.
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- BVerité
- 07-02-13
Exquisite in every way!
The most famous of Laura Kinsale's novels, Flowers From the Storm certainly lives up to the hype and more! This is my second time to hear the book, and I enjoyed it so much more this time.
The story is compelling and beautiful. A different type of love story, as is most of Kinsale's work. The narrator is amazing, and brings the characters to life.
The story revolves around a plain Quaker girl and the mad worldly Duke she rescues from insanity. It's incredibly touching and never boring. Both characters grow and learn from their relationship. It's a breathtaking book from start to finish.
I highly recommend this book to romance and historical fiction fans!
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- Nichole
- 08-03-16
I wanted to love it
This started out as a solid 5 star book. I was completely engrossed in this story of a Duke thought to be dead but only hidden away and suffering from a disability. (trying not to spoil things here) And the Quaker girl who is steadfastly helping to heal him with her gentleness and understanding. She was like a ray of sunshine in his dark world.
When things started looking up for the pair I was excited for a happy ending that I knew would come. However, more and more I found myself acting like Jervaulx. Sputtering and yelling at Maddy. Stupid girl! Not understand! Self righteous! Pious! Judgmental! And so on. I was trying to understand her side. I get it. She was a Quaker. She had very strong convictions. She was tricked and told half-truths. She was so far out of her element that she couldn't grasp her new situation and she tried to get out of it at every possible opportunity.
I wanted a HEA and Dammit, Maddy! you made things difficult. Jerveaulx gets 5 stars because I loved that tortured man. Sure, he had faults and wasn't the easiest to deal with but I loved him anyway. Maddy gets 2 stars with her thee, thou, wicked, judging self.
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- Lia
- 09-02-13
Wow!! What A Fantastic Book
You know a book has a lot to live up to when you read things like "One of the world's most cherished love stories!" and "Probably the best historical romance ever published" and "One of the greatest love stories of all time" not to mention "A watershed in romance fiction". This book and this author (whom I've never read) seem to be much revered by readers and authors alike. , I was glad of the chance to listen to it and see for myself what all the fuss was about. And let me tell you I was not only blown away, but I'll be searching out Ms Kinsale's other books for sure! A great book, compelling characters and a story to make you smile and weep and worry and hope that all will be well in the end!
When first we meet Christian Langland, Duke of Jervaulx, he is too handsome and charming for his own good, dissolute, completely reckless and full of hubris. He also happens to be a mathematical genius. He is working on a paper detailing a new mathematical theory with an unlikely partner - blind Quaker John Timms whose daughter Archimedea (Maddy) is his eyes and caregiver. Maddy is both fascinated and repulsed by the duke and his wild, worldly ways (he actually flirts with her!). When word comes that he has perished in a duel, both the news and her reaction to it shock her, as she weeps for this man she thought she did not even like!
Months later, Maddy and her father find themselves at Blythedale Hall, an insane asylum for the well to do where Maddy will assist her Cousin Edward who runs the place. On rounds to meet the patients, she is stunned to discover a disheveled, wild-eyed Jervaulx among the inmates! Before the duel could even commence, Christian was struck down by a stroke and is left unable to communicate, with damage to his motor skills and memory. In his frustration, he lashes out like an animal but when he recognizes Maddy, he calms. She is allowed to be his daytime caregiver and he latches onto her like a lifeline. His fear and frustration were nothing short of heartbreaking and the treatment and humiliation he endures from his "attendants" borders on cruel and masochistic - simply horrifying.
Maddy devotes herself to easing his fears, helping him to communicate and, when she learns that he must face a competency hearing (instigated by his greedy brothers-in-law) or lose his title and his freedom for good, she resolves to do what she can to prepare him. But all sorts of misadventures, manipulations and deceptions follow with Christian keeping a death-grip on Maddy while Maddy is torn between helping Christian and keeping to her father and her faith.
I won't say more about the plot, but the characters are so well written that they will make you laugh, cry, and bite your nails with anxiety for them. This book must have been exhausting to write! The author deftly conveys Christian's frustration, broken language and motor skills as well as his needy attachment to Maddy as it grows to love. And Maddy is so devoted to Christian that time and time again, she tests the bounds of her faith against what she feels is right. This is a truly moving, wonderful story that I highly recommend to those looking for more than just sex and light romance. This book is an investment in time and emotions - not a quick, easy read. If you like more complex books and authors like the Bronte sisters, George Elliot, Julia Ross/Jean Ross Ewing, Mary Balogh early Woodiwiss and maybe even Liz Carlyle or Gaelen Foley, I think you will like this book. Very highly recommended!!
Nicholas Bolton was just magical in the delivery of the story. One of the best narrators I have listened too in over 600 hundred books.
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- M
- 06-26-13
What an agreeable surprise....absolutely superb!
This is the third Laura Kinsale book I've listened to of the three that are currently available on Audible. What a great find!
I'd never heard of Laura Kinsale, and decided to buy these books when I saw them in the "people who bought this also bought" section under one of Georgette Heyer's books (one of my all-time favorites). I am so glad I did...
All three of Ms Kinsale's books are unusual but very, very enjoyable. Her characters are flawed, but oh, so real! Not like the picture perfect, often self absorbed characters in many other romances. She puts real emotions into her characters, gives them real goals and aspirations, and expresses them so well that you feel what they feel. The frustration, anger, fear and desperation that the Duke endures at the lost of control over his life is so raw in this book that you just want to cry for him - extremely well done. I also learned quite a bit about how mentally afflicted people, or, as in this case, presumed mentally afflicted people, were treated in the 19th century (glad I live in the 21st!).
The narrator did a fantastic job, and it couldn't have been easy, especially in this book, where so much of the main character's speech was affected by his medical condition. NIcholas Boulton's interpretation of the story, and of the emotions, was extremely well done. He does accents very well too (mainly in the other 2 books). He's one of the best male narrators I've heard to date, and I've listened to a lot of them.
I hope Audible gets more audiobooks by LS and narrated by NB....I will buy every one of them! I haven't enjoyed anything as much since I listened to Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, narrated by Davina Porter. Although quite different, all 3 Laura Kinsale books have the same excellence of story and the same quality of narration.
HIGHLY recommended.
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- Caz
- 06-08-13
A favourite book now made even BETTER
Flowers from the Storm is a long-time favourite romance of mine. It's heartfelt and deeply romantic while not being an easy read, but is filled with beautiful prose and imagery. The hero, Christian, Duke of Jervalux begins the book as your typical alpha-male; a wealthy man-about-town who can (and does) have any woman he wants. He's also a mathematical genius - and it's this quality which brings him into contact with Archimedia (Maddy) Timms, the daughter of another mathematician with whom Christian has collaborated on a specific theorem.
When Christian (who is only 32) suddenly suffers what we would today recognise as a stroke, he is left unable to speak or understand and unable to perform simple, every-day actions; and his family, believing him to be an imbecile, commits him to an asylum.
The asylum is run by Maddy's uncle, Edward Timms, and is run according to the rules and principles of care laid out by the Society of Friends (Quakers) - and it is there that Maddy sees Christian again, afflicted and almost unrecognisable. She believes she has been given an "Opening" by God - and that to care for him is her duty.
It's a long and complex story. Christian is helpless for much of it and needs Maddy desperately. At the beginning his need is very selfish, as she is the one person who is able to understand him and ease his frustrations about how very dependent he has become. But his need gradually changes into something else, even as she is coming to love him against all her principles and better judgement.
His struggles are often agonising, his violent outbursts heart-breaking - as the reader is able to see what prompts them and feel for this once proud man and what he has been reduced to. Maddy can come across as rather too "preachy", especially in the later part of the book when Christian has to fight for his rights to his name and property against the family who want to put him back in the asylum so they can get their hands on his money. I can understand her to a point - she has been brought up to the Quaker way of life and it is so ingrained in her, so very much a part of her life that she really struggles to come to terms with the way she feels about Christian, and - more importantly - the way he makes HER feel. But it's still hard to like her when she deserts him when he needs her the most, even though she's just suffered a miscarriage (probably) and is finding it hard to cope with all the changes in her life.
For all its difficulty however, Flowers from the Storm is a superbly written and characterised love story. In audio, though, it's even BETTER. Nicholas Boulton is, quite simply, one of the best narrators - and to call him a "narrator" doesn't begin to do him justice - it has been my privilege to hear. Every character - even the most minor - has a distinct voice that fits them perfectly. He is just as convincing as the female characters as he is as the male ones; he has a way of softening his tone and raising the pitch of his voice slightly for Maddy which is just right and his characterisation of Christian's interfering Aunt Vesta is superb. His performance softens Maddy's harsher traits and, especially towards the end, makes it easier for the listener to understand what prompts her to do what she does (even if we still can't like it!)
But his performance as Christian is a real tour-de-force. Having to voice a character who has problems speaking must have been quite a challenge - yet it's perfect, from the often explosive way he blurts out his words, to his struggles to find the right word in the streams of them that run through his head. I felt his frustrations and his triumphs as he begins to reassert himself and regain his self-confidence and respect, and his desolation at losing Maddy. Hearing him find "the whole man" again was really moving, and I don't mind admitting to having a few lumps in my throat here and there.
In short, then - this is an outstanding performance of a deservedly well-loved favourite. Using your next credit - or even your hard-earned cash - would be to put either to very good use indeed.
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- F
- 06-11-16
A love story as good as Jane Eyre
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Definitely. I bought the audiobook based on Nicholas Boulton's voice which is mellifluous and a joy to listen to. I read the reviews on Amazon & Goodread & decided to take a punt. I didn't think I was going to enjoy the story, but once I got into it, I struggled to stop listening to it for the last 1/3rd of the recording. Nicholas Boulton is so much more than a narrator, he is a fabulous actor. I don't think I would have finished the book if I had read it. The hero had a stroke and in the first part of his journey back to health, understandably can't form his words, and must be quite hard to read. In this regard, listening to N.B reading it as an actor was wonderful. He brought the book alive. I would recommend it to fellow listeners who love Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights. It is in the style of Georgette Heyer but so much meatier, less fluffy and so well written. I was sad when it ended.
What did you like best about this story?
The whole story was good, it continually moved along without getting stuck or a bit 'boggy' as some stories tend to do in the middle. I liked all the characters in the story, both good and bad. I was a little frustrated/annoyed with the heroine, Maddy, for her piety, but as a Quaker, that was the point. She came good in the end so that was a triumph for sense over religion (apologies to those who read this who are of a religious zealous persuasion). It's the second Laura Kinsale book that I've read that has a religious or cult theme - not sure what Fraud would say about her, or maybe she just likes writing about tortured religious souls? In brief, selfish, arrogant Mr Rochester-type-character (Christian, Duke of Jervoux) who lives life on his terms, has a stroke. Put in an asylum. Quaker girl cares for him (she met him pre-stroke through her father as both men genius mathematicians). He ends up relying on her totally while she understands his needs & helps him to manage his condition. She turns his world upside down through her kind deeds & simple life & he upends hers, literally and awakens her sexually. It is a very beautiful slow-burn love story.
Which character – as performed by Nicholas Boulton – was your favourite?
The hero, Christian, who was such a well-developed character through the hands of Laura Kinsale. Each time he fights to get his point across and can't, because of his stroke, she makes you feel his pain & frustration. He is a strong character who won't be beaten & I loved him better than I did Maddy, who at times I wanted to be more feisty (as she was at the beginning of the book & became less so as the book progressed)
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I didn't really laugh (it wasn't like her Lessons in French that is humorous), but Christian's best friends are amusing especially the one who has brawn but no brains. His formidable aunt is also quite amusing. I didn't cry but I had a lump in my throat at the end of the book when Christian gave his speech at the Quakers meeting house & then to Maddy in the graveyard. He was brought to his knees & laid his soul bare. What compassionate woman couldn't be moved by that.
Any additional comments?
Buy the audiobook. Nicholas Boulton is a genius ! Great story, you'll love it.
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- Kaggy
- 12-07-14
I was hooked
This is not my normal genre but I thought the reviews were intriguing. This book has obviously built up a devoted body of fans and I was also interested in the central premise of the story which involves the hero suffering a stroke at the very beginning.
The hours spent listening to this book skipped by at a rollicking pace. Laura Kinsale has skilfully woven a timeless tale of battling families, egos and religious beliefs. The hero is wonderfly flawed and the heroine is not the pious little nobody you might assume. What is actually so good about this book is that it seems to steer you on an obvious path but then it veers off, and the events don't play out quite as you expect. The whole thing reminded me of the Gainsborough films made in the 40s and 50s. (Remember The Wicked Lady with Margaret Lockwood and James Mason). This was top class entertainment enhanced by a wonderful narrator.
I am now a fan and can't wait to hear more from Laura Kinsale and Nicholas Boulton.
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- Serin6
- 09-26-13
The duke and the Quaker nurse - without cliches.
Would you listen to Flowers from the Storm again? Why?
Fully-realised characters who engage your interest and sympathy whilst still being true to their own time.
What other book might you compare Flowers from the Storm to, and why?
Although the events and setting of the story are very different, this book reminded me in some ways of "Jane Eyre" - a charismatic and powerful man, used to arranging the world as he wants, meets an unsophisticated woman who seems timid and easily-influenced but is more than his equal in strength of character. The fluctuations of the balance of power between the two protagonists are sometimes at the forefront and sometimes overtaken by the flow of events as the rakish Duke of Jervaulx suffers a stroke and loses control over his life and property.The writing is polished and unrushed, allowing the listener full insight into the characters' thoughts and feelings.
Although this is a "historical romance", I think the only cliché of the genre you will find in this book is the opening scene, which contains an explicit description of the duke and his mistress in bed. Although the level of explicit description is repeated later, the sensuality of the later romantic scenes reflects the slow development of love and trust between Christian and Maddy despite their profound differences.
What does Nicholas Boulton bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
If I'd read this book I'd have skimmed it to get to the key events, since I find it hard to stick with a lot of narrative and internal dialogue, but Nicholas Boulton's performance kept me interested. His consistent and skilful delivery is never boring and in the emotional scenes reaches a riveting intensity which is exactly right for this dramatic story.
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- Mrs C
- 11-05-19
enjoyable
loved the story and really well read. great value for money as is such a long book!
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- Rachel Reads
- 05-03-19
10* OMG brilliant
So moving and thorough, a lesser author would have made this 4 books in the current trend of writing a 'series'. Great narration portrayed the post stroke state fantastically. this is a contender for one of my best books.
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- Stephanie
- 08-11-17
Perfection
I enjoyed this so much, just exactly right for what I needed, fun, engrossing, story line, fantastic narration, am going to investigate more by both author, and reader, right this minute.
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- Liban Ahmed
- 12-24-16
So much more than just period romance
I always loved this book. Such interesting characters and believable story. Also I loved that I learned new historical details of Georgian times.
This first time I listened to this book and must say it's my favourite performance to day.
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- Kristin Honor
- 08-27-13
A wonderful book made as Theatre!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would indeed recommend this book to a friend, or anyone else who loves a great book; I love Laura Kinsale's writing.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Flowers from the Storm?
There are too many memorable moments to mention.
Have you listened to any of Nicholas Boulton’s other performances? How does this one compare?
This is the first time I have heard Nicholas Boulton and I think he must be the best Narrator ever!! He is able to slip into the character of each person seamlessly so you are able to picture the scenario before you as if you are watching a play.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
In listening to this book, I experienced every emotion under the sun; from the first sentence to the last I ran the whole gamut and I felt more alive than before. this book pulled me apart, made me cry and laugh, too. Then, put me back together again at the end. Thank goodness I can listen again and again.
Any additional comments?
Thank you Laura Kinsale for choosing the best voice ever for your wonderful books; I will buy all of them as and when they are available.
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- Alison
- 04-22-15
Loved this book
Love the narrator and the story. One of my favourites.
One of her best books. Loved Maddy and the Duke.
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- Jeanette
- 06-24-16
Excellent
What made the experience of listening to Flowers from the Storm the most enjoyable?
As I am not a writer, I can only say that this audio book has left me reliving the characters and their story, and wanting to read more of this author's work.
What did you like best about this story?
The way the characters spoke and thought with their own language combined with the detailed plot. This story had me sitting on the edge of my sewing chair, not wanting to miss a single word.
Have you listened to any of Nicholas Boulton’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Very good quality and believable
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
I feel that this story would have to be a series, as it is too long for a movie.
Any additional comments?
The story was so good that I actually went back and re-listened to some parts.
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- Noel Puzey
- 05-28-20
One of the best stories I’ve read
What a beautiful story but what a wonderful job the author has done in creating the hero. So well written and his torment and struggle so well told. The only negative was in coming to the end and knowing i may never experience anything quite like this splendid story again.
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- Fran Hebden
- 03-04-18
to hard basket
lobbed her fist book in the series but this one jumped around too much and it became hard to keep track of what was happening.