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The Flame and the Flower [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (258 customer reviews)

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Book Description

August 28, 2007

The Flower

Doomed to a life of unending toil, Heather Simmons fears for her innocence—until a shocking, desperate act forces her to flee. . . and to seek refuge in the arms of a virile and dangerous stranger.

The Flame

A lusty adventurer married to the sea, Captain Brandon Birmingham courts scorn and peril when he abducts the beautiful fugitive from the tumultuous London dockside. But no power on Earth can compel him to relinquish his exquisite prize. For he is determined to make the sapphire-eyed prize. For he is determined to make the sapphire-eyed lovely his woman. . .and to carry her off to far, uncharted realms of sensuous, passionate love.


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Editorial Reviews

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“A legend.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

“A phenemenon.” (New York Times)

“The queen of historical romance.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

About the Author

(1939 - 2007) Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, creator of the modern historical romance, died July 6, 2007 in Minnesota. She had just turned 68. Her attorney, William Messerlie, said that she died after a long illness.

Born on June 3, 1939 in Alexandria, Louisiana, Mrs. Woodiwiss was the youngest of eight siblings. She long relished creating original narratives, and by age six was telling herself stories at night to help herself fall asleep. At age 16, she met U.S. Air Force Second Lieutenant Ross Woodiwiss at a dance, and they married the following year. She wrote her first book in longhand while living at a military outpost in Japan.

Woodiwiss is credited with the invention of the modern historical romance novel: in 1972, she released The Flame and the Flower, an instant New York Times bestseller, creating literary precedent. The Flame and the Flower revolutionized mainstream publishing, featuring an epic historical romance with a strong heroine and impassioned sex scenes. "Kathleeen E. Woodiwiss is the founding mother of the historical romance genre," says Carrie Feron, vice president/editorial director of William Morrow and Avon Books, imprints of HarperCollins Publishers. Feron, who has been Woodiwiss's editor for 13 years, continues, "Avon Books is proud to have been Kathleen's sole publishing partner for her paperbacks and hardcover novels for more than three decades." Avon Books, a leader in the historical romance genre to this day, remains Mrs. Woodiwiss's original and only paperback publisher; William Morrow, Avon's sister company, publishes Mrs. Woodiwiss's hardcovers.

The Flame and the Flower was rejected by agents and hardcover publishers, who deemed it as "too long" at 600 pages. Rather than follow the advice of the rejection letters and rewrite the novel, Mrs. Woodiwiss instead submitted it to paperback publishers. The first publisher on her list, Avon, quickly purchased the novel and arranged an initial 500,000 print run. The novel sold over 2.3 million copies in its first four years of publication.

The success of this novel prompted a new style of writing romance, concentrating primarily on historical fiction tracking the monogamous relationship between a helpless heroines and the hero who rescued her, even if he had been the one to place her in danger. The romance novels which followed in her example featured longer plots, more controversial situations and characters, and more intimate and steamy sex scenes.

"Her words engendered an incredible passion among readers," notes Feron. Bestselling author Julia Quinn agrees, saying, "Woodiwiss made women want to read. She gave them an alternative to Westerns and hard-boiled police procedurals. When I was growing up, I saw my mother and grandmother reading and enjoying romances, and when I was old enough to read them myself, I felt as if I had been admitted into a special sisterhood of reading women."

New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips, a leading voice in the women's fiction arena, says, "We all owe our careers to her. She opened the world of romance to us as readers. She created a career for us to go into."

The pioneering author has written 13 novels over the course of 35 years, all New York Times bestsellers. Kathleen E. Woodiwiss's final literary work, the upcoming Everlasing, will be published by William Morrow in October 2007. "Everlasting is Kathleen's final gift to her fans," notes Feron.

Kathleen E. Woodiwiss, who was predeceased by her husband and son Dorren, is survived by sons Sean and Heath, and numerous grandchildren.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Avon; PF edition (August 28, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380005255
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380005253
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 1.3 x 6.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (258 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #99,045 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

With more than thirty-six million copies of her bestselling novels already in print, Kathleen E. Woodiwiess remains one of America's most successful and beloved storytellers. She is the author of twelve enormously successful masterworks of romantic fiction, including The Flame and the Flower, Shanna, Ashes in the Wind, Petals on the River, and The Elusive Flame.

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204 of 217 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The classic that started it all April 13, 2002
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
I'm astonished by the amateur reviewers who aren't intelligent enough to read and analyze this book within the context of the time during which it was written. It was written in 1972, it was one of the first times women were allowed to read about sex outside of male pornography, and it was before the darkest and most delicious of female fantasies were sanitized by the modern scourge of "political correctness". It's immensely readable and the prose isn't purple, it's excellent writing. Perhaps Brandon should have been redeemed sooner; perhaps Heather should have displayed more spine, but within the historical setting of 1799 and given the age of the characters (17 & 35), it's actually probably more accurate than many of the romances written today where all the young misses are feisty and all the gents are enlightened. I first read the book when I was 15. I'm 39 now and still have trouble putting it down whenever I pick it up. As someone else so wisely said, it was written to be enjoyed, not analyzed. And I will never understand the readers/women who claim to be feminists, yet want to censor other women's fantasies as part of your political agenda. As a woman and a feminist, I'll read whatever I please, thank you, and that includes this marvelous classic.
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48 of 56 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully entertaining romance!! September 30, 1999
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I've read all the reviews and respect all the varying opinions, but I think the ones that slam this book, criticize the grammar and the characterizations are really missing the whole essence of this book. How someone can read this and not fall in love with Heather and Brandon, even a little bit, is beyond me. The rape scene bothers some people, I can understand that. I don't want my daughter reading a book and thinking that is okay either. The hero makes a BIG mistake, yes, and he realizes that. He also grows a lot, too. As does the heroine, who I'm tired of everyone saying how whiney and pitiful she was. She was not. She was soft and sweet and niave, which is a refreshing change from the feminists definition of what a woman should be nowadays. I think Kathleen Woodiwiss has a gift for making her characters seem so real you feel like you know them personally and intimately. I've yet to read an author in any genre of fiction who can match her ability. I read romance for the light-heartedness and warm fuzzy feelings you get when they confess their undying love for each other, not to analyze every word, punctuation, or stero-typed character. If you are looking for an historical romance to sweep you away, try this. I loved it when I read 10+ years ago and still enjoy it each time I read it, at least once a year. The Flame and the Flower will make you laugh and cry and want more from Ms. Woodiwiss.
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43 of 52 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful story about two very flawed people July 16, 2006
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is such a great story but you may find it hard to like the characters. The basic plot is this: Heather Simmons, bereft and penniless after her father dies, is taken in by her uncle and very-abusive aunt, Fanny. Heather is forced to flee a dangerous situation and ends up in Brandon Birmingham's cabin on his ship, Fleetwood. He mistakes her for a prostitute and takes advantage of her. She ends up pregnant, he's forced to marry her, and the rest of the story is spent on them discovering their love and learning to trust each other.

Heather Simmons is not your typical fiery heroine. She's had to survive constant physical and emotional abuse from her aunt and being raped by Brandon. Hence, she is docile, skittish and lacks confidence in herself. Notwithstanding, Heather has strength inside of her that shines through. Brandon is not a likable character at all. After raping Heather, he offers to keep her as his mistress, against her will of course, until she escapes. He's used to being in control and having his way.

The characters do redeem themselves in the end. Heather flourishes under Brandon's care. She finds courage and confidence once she's secure of his love. Brandon learns what it is to love someone deeply, like the kind of love his parents shared.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars my favorite
i love this book it is my all time favorite. the read it in university and i had to buy it again after a girlfriend of mine did not return it. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Shawna Morrison
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Women's Erotica
I read this book when I was in my very early twenties. It is women's pornography, but that is not to denegrate it. At the time, Kathleen E. Read more
Published 13 days ago by T. S. Eliot
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite book of all time
I have read this book so many times I almost know it by heart. Have always loved the characters and the way they book is set up.
Published 14 days ago by Glen Vant
5.0 out of 5 stars The Flame and the Flower
I enjoyed this book very much. Picked up and could not put it down. I enjoyed it very much. Can't wait to read the sequil
Published 20 days ago by Joyce Roberts
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Woodiwiss writes great romance novels! She may be the best romance novelist of her day. The Flame and the Flower is one of a series. You'll be hooked!
Published 24 days ago by mtc
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting twist at the end
I am generally a fast reader, but this one took me a while.

The author writes very detailed descriptions , but I would assume that to be characteristic of this size of... Read more
Published 28 days ago by Ro
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading for a bit of romance and fun
This has been a favorite story of mine for a long time and whenever I don't have a current "must" read story I'll pick this one up again.
Published 29 days ago by Mrs. Muir
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful
this book was wonderful! it really held my attention from the first page. its one of those you dont put down until you finish it
Published 1 month ago by Katrina
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!!
This is such a treasure of a book. It's one I've read several times and will read again. I love Kathleen's writings and miss her
Published 1 month ago by C. Adie
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this book very much.
I truly enjoyed this book and have read it several times over. Kathleen Woodiwiss really outdid herself with this one. It is very sensual and heartwarming.
Published 1 month ago by Carol Christensen
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