The Shadow and the Star Laura Kinsale 9780380761319 Books

The Shadow and the Star Laura Kinsale 9780380761319 Books
4.5 stars cuz i felt like the main characters didnt get enough "quality conversation" betwn them, just lots of assuming thoughts & stares! The end felt rushed for their realization of love for one another. Also, i wish there were more description of where Sam & Leda came from, more explanation of their families, how they got orphaned. I mean yes, Sam was found from a shipwreck, but i got confused who is real parents were. And Leda got adopted, but did her parents die? no cousins or other relatives?!? Or mayb i got confused w/ the heavy Old English, idk, i'll have to reread it again i think.But in any case, besides those inquiries, i still got teary-eyed & engaged w/ the romance of it all, Sam & Leda are still lovable characters! My top 3 books of Kinsale are - Flowers of the Storm, Shadowheart, then Shadow Star, in that order, well Flowers & Shadowheart at a tie! I havent found anyone yet to beat the way Kinsale weaves the historical part into the storyline, its seems very well studied & accurate, not some bits & pieces woven into our modern times. If the books says 18th c, i feel like the characters are there, not like in some other historical romances, some feel like certain details arent quite matching.

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The Shadow and the Star Laura Kinsale 9780380761319 Books Reviews
I am actually surprised this book gets such high ratings. I never really connected to it in any meaningful way and that was a long read to get through under those circumstances. My major complaint is the extreme lack of communication between all the characters. Nobody knew what was going on with anyone else in the story. Their back stories are told in a very dispassionate way, so we sort of get to know about them but not in an emotional way. I felt no emotional connection to the characters, it seemed that they had little or no connection to each other as well. Samuel was like a cardboard cutout of a person, going through the motions of his life. Leda barely breaks away from the convention of society enough to be believable in her feelings. The bones of the story were good....it is a shame the characters never really came to life and were so awkward and unfeeling. I am sorry to say I found this novel long and disappointing.
I LOVED this book.
Laura Kinsale writes like an angel. I have read most of her books; although I regret that I did not read "The Hidden Heart" first, which would have answered some of the questions that I had about how Samuel became linked with the Ashland family.
I will not go into plot details, as this has been done by all the other reviewers most thoroughly. I did feel that the interaction between Samuel and Leda could have been expanded in lieu of some of the plot line dedicated to his relationship with the Dojun.
I do believe that L K deliberately leaves out some of the plot points; she wants readers to draw their own conclusions. Some authors are like that and you either go with it, as I do, or you become frustrated.
She is my favorite author. No author is perfect but she comes as close as any romance author I have read. I only wish that she had written more books.
Flowers In The Storm is probably in the top ten favourite historical romance of all time for most historical readers. The Shadow in the Star is a lot less known and less reviewed, but I think I loved it more. Probably because of the crazy sauce factor, it was so exciting and enjoyable. And a refreshing change from the usual Duke and ladies of the ton.
One has to remember, this was written approx 30 years ago, and is filled with "crazy sauce" and perhaps a turn of phrase that may have raised my eyebrow more than once. We travel back and forth between Samuel's current and past, who shaped him into the Japanese speaking Hawaiian self-made man he is now. I loved the Japanese employee who took him in as his ninja-like prodigy as a damaged boy. I loved the history of Japanese slaves shipped to Hawaii by the wealthy American land owners, these slaves settling and making homes. I loved the British aristocratic family who took in Samuel and raised him as one of their own. I loved the adventure from Regency London to Hawaii.
This is long slow burn. And a heroine who is in love with a hero who is in love with (or thinks) someone else - lots of forlorn pining catnip. And, male virgin catnip. When our characters finally have encounters, sexiest thing ever! This is a relationship you are rooting for, desperate for, through all their challenges, such is the deft build from this author of laying out our characters bare. Beautiful characterisation. And secondary and mentor characters to love.
I bounced from listening to the audible and reading the ebook. The incomparable Nicolas Boulten does an amazing job of setting out the scene and building the characters to life. I recommend the amazing narration to get you over the huge world-building parts earlier in the book. And just because, his voice... (sigh!!)
Excellent, a forever favourite and "Desert Island Keeper"
I believe The Shadow and the Star is the kind of romance you will either find thrilling or you will roll your eyes at it. For me, although parts were a little uneven, as a whole I bought into the story, and it worked for me. Samuel was such a complex character sexually abused as a child, ashamed and proud, lonely, living in fear of ever disappointing his foster family, yet also strong, disciplined, and smart. He encounters perfectly proper, genteely impoverished dressmaker Leda, and circumstances (fate?)keep throwing them together. Unusual for a romance, the H is as sexually inexperienced as the h. He thinks he wants to marry his feminine ideal Catherine and has worked his whole life trying to be worthy of her, even though he can't imagine having marital relations with her because he feels his love for her is pure. We readers know that it will be Leda who will be the one to stir his desires, but will he give her his heart as well?
4.5 stars cuz i felt like the main characters didnt get enough "quality conversation" betwn them, just lots of assuming thoughts & stares! The end felt rushed for their realization of love for one another. Also, i wish there were more description of where Sam & Leda came from, more explanation of their families, how they got orphaned. I mean yes, Sam was found from a shipwreck, but i got confused who is real parents were. And Leda got adopted, but did her parents die? no cousins or other relatives?!? Or mayb i got confused w/ the heavy Old English, idk, i'll have to reread it again i think.
But in any case, besides those inquiries, i still got teary-eyed & engaged w/ the romance of it all, Sam & Leda are still lovable characters! My top 3 books of Kinsale are - Flowers of the Storm, Shadowheart, then Shadow Star, in that order, well Flowers & Shadowheart at a tie! I havent found anyone yet to beat the way Kinsale weaves the historical part into the storyline, its seems very well studied & accurate, not some bits & pieces woven into our modern times. If the books says 18th c, i feel like the characters are there, not like in some other historical romances, some feel like certain details arent quite matching.

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