Laura Kinsale

Laura Kinsale

Laura Kinsale has written at least 22 books. Their most popular book is Flowers from the Storm with 25 saves with an average rating of 3.91⭐.

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Author Bio

Laura Kinsale grew up in a small country town, surrounded by the influenceof her family's women: her mother, her grandmother and some maiden aunts.During her childhood she dreamed to be a painter, own a twenty-thousand acrehorse ranch in Arizona or the first woman president. But, she becameinterested into geology because near her grandmother's house, there was aroad-cut, that it showed the layers of limestone clearly, and there were fossils in it.

Laura obtained a Master of Science in Geology from the University of Texasat Austin. She worked as petroleum geologist, a career which consisted ofgetting out of bed in the middle of the night and driving hundreds of milesalone across west Texas to sit at drilling rigs, wear a hard hat, andattempt to boss around oil-covered males considerably larger than herself.While working, also spending a great deal of time sitting rigs and living inhorrid little motel courts in small towns, and she started reading a lot. Itwas pure escapism for her. She didn't really consider writting as a seriouscareer until she figured out her first plot, at thirty-five years after sixsix years as a geologist.

Laura Kinsale became a winner and multiple nominee for the Best Book of theYear award given by the Romance Writers of America. Her heroes are full offlaws or with physical problems, and her heroines also are imperfect. Shesays: "It's well known that I think making the heroine too perfect is agreat way to create a character readers will hate!". She spend long periodsof time, attempting to figure out What-Happens-Next, and she confesses thather husband, David, greatly assists her in figuring out how to end a scene.She says: "Really, his name should go also on the cover too, but he refuses.I wonder why?". From 1985 to 1994, she wrote one book a year, but shedecided she needed more time to write her books.

Laura divides her time between Santa Fe and Dallas.

Flowers from the Storm

Flowers from the Storm
ByLaura Kinsale

1992 • 25 Readers • 533 pages 3.9

For My Lady's Heart

For My Lady's Heart
ByLaura Kinsale

1993 • 10 Readers • 467 pages

Shadowheart

Shadowheart
ByLaura Kinsale

2004 • 8 Readers • 488 pages

The Prince of Midnight

The Prince of Midnight
ByLaura Kinsale

1990 • 5 Readers • 328 pages 3

Midsummer Moon

Midsummer Moon
ByLaura Kinsale

1987 • 5 Readers • 312 pages

The Shadow and the Star

1991 • 5 Readers • 449 pages

Lessons in French

Lessons in French
ByLaura Kinsale

2010 • 4 Readers • 480 pages 4

The Dream Hunter

The Dream Hunter
ByLaura Kinsale

1994 • 4 Readers • 396 pages 5

My Sweet Folly

My Sweet Folly
ByLaura Kinsale

1997 • 3 Readers • 394 pages

The Hidden Heart

The Hidden Heart
ByLaura Kinsale

1986 • 3 Readers • 342 pages

Seize the Fire

Seize the Fire
ByLaura Kinsale

2 Readers

The prince of midnight

The prince of midnight
ByLaura Kinsale

1990 • 2 Readers • 405 pages

Uncertain Magic

Uncertain Magic
ByLaura Kinsale

2010 • 1 Reader

Flores da Tempestade

Flores da Tempestade
ByLaura Kinsale

1992 • 1 Reader • 608 pages

Pelo Teu Coração

Pelo Teu Coração
ByLaura Kinsale

1993 • 1 Reader • 560 pages

Flores en la tormenta

Flores en la tormenta
ByLaura Kinsale,Ana Eiroa Guillén(Translator)

1992 • 1 Reader • 544 pages 1

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The Dream Hunter
ByLaura Kinsale

Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women

Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women
ByLaura Kinsale,Elizabeth Lowell,+1 more

1992

The Shadow and the Star

My Sweet Folly

My Sweet Folly
ByLaura Kinsale

2014 • 356 pages