by Lois McMaster Bujold
This is the epilogue to A Civil Campaign, Miles and Ekaterin's wedding (including some last minute assassination plot) told from Armsman Roic's point of view. Roic isn't your usual ImpSec trained armsman. He was a policeman in the Vorkosigan district capital and some heroism brought him to the att...
I read this in the omnibus [b:Miles in Love|1797901|Miles in Love (Vorkosigan Omnibus, #6)|Lois McMaster Bujold|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348315618s/1797901.jpg|1796997]. I was surprised it's told through Roic's, one of the guardsman's, point of view. We see the wedding through his eyes and hi...
A short, though pleasant, romantic story with just a touch of intrigue. I listened to the audio version which was narrated by Grover Gardner
Delightful. So good to see Taura here, and other cameos from the little Admiral's past. There's not as much substance as I've come to expect from Bujold's novellas, but that doesn't make this story any less engaging. I loved being able to go to The Wedding. Not at all a stand-alone, but a worthy add...
A little sentimental, but engrossing and sweet. Not one for readers who haven't followed most/all the Vorkosigan books, though.
A nice story to jump back to Barrayar, but won't be a good first taste of it. Blackstone still does the best audiobook for me.
A brief confection.
Read this as a short story years ago...my only previous encounter with Miles.
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