A Civil Campaign

by Lois McMaster Bujold

Published 14 September 1999
ONE CUNNING PLAN TOO MANY. . .
?
It's spring in Vorbarr Sultana, and a young
person's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love . . . money . . . bio-genetics
. . . love . . . lack of money . . . incompatible planetary sexual mores . . .
love . . . District succession scandals . . . the Emperor's wedding . . . and,
of course, love . . .

Lord Miles Vorkosigan,
youngest Imperial Auditor to be appointed by the Emperor since the Time of
Isolation, has a problem all his new power can't solve: unrequited love for the
beautiful Vor widow Ekaterin Vorsoisson. Ekaterin is violently allergic to
marriage as a result of her first exposure. But as Miles learned from his late
career in galactic covert ops, if a frontal assault won't do, go to subterfuge.
He has a cunning plan . . .

Lord Mark
Vorkosigan has a problem: his love for the sunny Kareen, daughter of Commodore
Koudelka, has just become unrequited again. But if all his new money can't
solve their dilemma, perhaps a judicious blending of science and entrepreneurial
scheming might. He has a cunning plan . .
.

"It's another winner with all kinds of
unexpected adventures . . . Georgette Heyer has met her match for intrigue and
STYLE! A sprightly conducted romance with twists and turns that could only
happen in a Vorkosigan-inspired novel. . . . Boy, can she write!”

-Anne McCaffrey

Komarr

by Lois McMaster Bujold

Published 14 June 1998
Accident or
Treachery?
Komarr could be a garden-with a thousand
more years work. or an uninhabitable wasteland, if the terraforming fails. Now
the solar mirror vital to the terraforming of the conquered