Series: Book 2 in the Saga Vorkosigan series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Cordelia Naismith, Betan Survey Captain, was expecting the
unexpected: hexapods, floating creatures, odd parasites...
She was not, however, expecting to find hostile humans on an
uninhabited planet. And she wasn't really expecting to fall
in love with a 40-plus barbarian known to cosmopolitan
galactics as the Butcher of Komarr. Will Mother ever
understand? And can such an odd beast as love survive an
interplanetary war? Am now on the second cassette of "Shards of Honor". You've
all done any excellent job on these tapes! I'll definitely be
recommending them to anyone whose interested. My compliments
to all of you involved. --
catsinc, 9/2/98
Each reader is excellent. The romantic tension that occurs
in the first three tapes will keep ears tuned in for the
rest. Highly recommended. --
KLIATT, July 1997
I am anxiously awaiting the release of Lois McMaster
Bujold's "The Vor Game". I have listened to "Barrayar" and
"Warriors Apprentice" -- loved them both; and have just
ordered "Falling Free" and "Shards of Honor". Thank you for
supplying such a superior product! --
glaboy, 03/05/98
I finally broke down and bought the Shards of Honor. I
have been totally delighted with the tapes. --
TWIN2BJ, 4/2/97
I just finished listening to the Shards of Honor audio
book. I was working on a cross-stitch project at the same
time - I never got so much back-stitching done in one sitting
:D! Anyway, I thought the two performers (Carol Cowan and
Michael Hanson) did a wonderful job. --
yapivy, 4/18/97
I previously ordered the audiobook Shard's of Honor from
Amazon.com and was very impressed with the production. After
listening to Shard's of Honor I am very interested in hearing
the next installments. --
swroberts, 8/30/98
The romance in Shards of Honor is not the blistering heat
of lust, but rather a quiet wellspring of enduring passion
that has its beginnings in earned mutual respect and genuine
friendship. This is the perfect romance for audio--no
embarrassing sexually explicit scenes and lots of rousing
adventure involving survival, exploration and war, combined
with intriguing politics. --
AudioFile, February 1998
This classy little publishing company is once again
offering a fine production with the considerable help of the
talented performing team of Carol Cowan and Michael Hanson.
This time the two are functioning as star-crossed lovers
Cordelia Naismith of Beta Colony and Aral Vorkosigan of the
planet Barrayar. The characters are well-developed and
believable, making the account highly listenable. --
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 6, 1997
This richly textured adventure/romance is set in a distant
future when humans make war and peace on an interstellar
scale. Two star-crossing lovers from contending civilizations
are thrown together in a survival situation, and...a series
is born. An outstanding book becomes a distinguished
audiobook throughout the voices of Cowan and Hanson. Go thou
and buy this, for great is your reward. --
AudioFile, June 1997
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