Rest assured that both novels are available as stand alones and work as such. So I'm now going to review both books since they are in my mind as a unit. I planned to review it as a stand alone novel, which is how it was originally published, but I ended up with an Omnibus edition that pairs Shards of Honor with a later novel about the same couple: Barrayar. Yay, you're back! Wasn't that great? So anyway, Bujold has written a vast number of novels in many different genres, and I wanted to review her first book, which is also a romance: Shards of Honor. If you haven't read it yet, stop reading this right now and go read it. I'm not writing a full review of that particular book because so many people have read it already – in fact I discovered it thanks to a comment thread on this very site. ( A | BN | K | S | iB) A Civil Campaign is a Regency Romance set in space, with manners, fantastic clothes, and awkward dinner parties mixed with cloning, recovery from physical and mental trauma, inter-galactic politics, humor, sadness, glowing HEAs, and much more. Lois McMaster Bujold wrote what is quite possibly the most famous, beloved, and awesome science fiction romance ever, A Civil Campaign.
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