The Flame and the Flower by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
This book was recommended to me years ago by Kristi when she found out that I was starting to get into romance novels. In fact I remember her saying point blank, "If you love romance novels you have to read The Flame and the Flower and The Wolf and the Dove by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss." So I remember going to Boarders and buying them right away and LOVING them. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss is definitely the queen of historical romance.
This book is set in the 1800's in post revolutionary war America. The story starts of with Heather, going with her abusive aunts brother to London to hopefully get a job at Lady Cabot's school for women. But the man has other plans and tries to rape Heather. Scared and frightened she runs from him after she accidental stabs him and comes across two men whom she thinks is a part of law enforcement but turns out they went out on their Captains orders to find a "pretty wench to spend the night with." After spending a couple of nights with the Captain Brandon Birmingham she flees back to her aunt. Unfortunately, Heather is with child and is forced to marry Brandon. They set sail to America where the antagonist Louisa is and she finds out that the conniving women is Brandon's former fiance.
The drama builds into a wonderful crescendo, and you can not put the book down. Seriously, every few months I find myself picking this book up and re-reading it from front to back cover repeatedly. I would love to go on and on about how much I love this book but I have to be honest words just don't describe how awesome this book is.
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