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Then I read Paradise by Judith McNaught and I have truly found an author equal to LH. The story of Meredith and Matt are imprinted in my mind because their love was so beautiful.
There were "magic" or poignant moments that will stick in my mind forever. From their first encounter in her father's library, to the moment Meredith revealed to Matt what really happened 11 years ago, to the moment Meredith realizes with clarity that it is Matt she wants and not her precious B&C.
This was definately an all-nighter. My head still aches because I had all but 4 hrs to sleep (good thing it was a Saturday evening). However, it was well worth it!!! I look forward to conquering the rest of JM's books.
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Judith McNaught is a goddess!! Her books have an irresistable charm that will make you fall in love... I cannot find the words to describe the magnificence of Almost Heaven. You will have to experience its unbelievable love and touching emtions for yourself...
Could someone please recommend another book/author like Almost Heaven/JM? I have tried other authors, but was always disappointed. I have yet to find another author who can tap into emotions as deeply as Judith McNaught does...
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In fact, the whole thing reminds me of those reader's digests editions I see around whenever I go to the doctor's office.
I can logically see all its faults, I can logically see it's no great literature, BUT I like reading it and rereading it. Perhaps because it is a sweet (yes), warm book that leaves me with a happy feeling. I like reading about Julie (isn't there a bit of Cinderella in all of us), I like her little town, I like her wonderful family, and I like her sense of values.
And while I have a hard time forgiving Zack for the little "oh yes you want me" scene (if you've read it, you know what I mean), a girl could forget a lot for that freezing yourself to death stunt he pulled. Their love story is truly lovely.
It's a book that you can curl up and be comfortable with. And in the end, that's what counts.
I didn't think any book could be as good as PARADISE, but I was wrong! This book was indeed PERFECT! I've never read a better story than this one!
Zack and Julie were wonderful; both beautiful, kind, and so realistic!!
Rarely can a book move me to real tears, but I cried while reading the letter that Zack wrote to Julie, and again during the airport scene.
HOWEVER, I really didn't like what JM had Julie do there, even if Julie's actions were vital to complete the story. Although not applicable here, nearly half of all women would do what Julie did out of revenge - the other half out of some misguided belief that she's 'helping' the man she loves. No wonder men don't trust women! Zack expected complete trust and faith from the woman he loved and it was Julie's absolute duty to give it to him, no matter what! She needed only to look to Matt Farrell to see an example of complete and unquestionable loyalty.
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It was my first "Judith" book and to my utter disappointment, it did not hold up to its great reviews. I don't know if my reading style is different from others here, but I found Jennifer too ambilvalent, one second liking Royce while the next hating him. She was too fiesty and too stubborn. I felt that she did not deserve Royce and it angered me when she was stupid enough to sit on her family's side at the touranment. Although she was clever and smart to think of ways to escape the Wolf, she was never smart enough to see the truth about her family or about her feelings for Royce. Royce was a harsh man, a romantic at heart but sometimes too caveman like for me (the scene where he teaches her a "lesson").
I do admit though, some scenes were very very heart warming and made me cry for the couple. Some were also very hilarious (like the mentioned "forty" scene). But both of these types of scenes were too few and far from each other. Most of the time, the couple were fighting or were at odds and ends with each other.
After reading this, I was very wary to go on to Whitney, My Love. I started with caution but my caution soon disappeared after the first chapter. I fell in love the Whitney, My Love and found it to be much better than AKOD.
Since Mrs. McNaught's second book was a lot better, I am very much a hooked fan of hers and am even considering to read AKOD again just because I loved Whitney, My Love so much.
Jennifer and Royce are met under very bad circumstances: they are English and Scot, sworn enemies. But when Jenny is captured by Royce, living with him she starts to see another view of him, that of a very handsome, generous and attractive man. He too, is attracted to her mainly by her courage - to stand up to him- and her soft heart. Jennifer's loyalty though, lies firstly to her family, so when the first chance appears she escapes from him, thus making him the laughing stock of all England and Scotland. Royce feels betrayed by her, since he has reasons to believe that all the tenderness and attraction she showed to him, only served her purpose to get free. Jennifer on the other hand, is told that he called her a (...) in front of everyone. So when the king orders the two of them to get married, they both agree to do so with reluctance.
At this point of the story, I felt the plot weakening. How this fierce hate they felt for each other turns to tenderness and forgiveness so soon, is something I felt difficult to believe. Also, the story starts to loose its pace, and at some point I was very tempted to skip a few pages and see what happens next... Thankfully this didn't last long and soon I was once again drown to the story which came to a very very interesting ending.
The book in general is great though, her writing style uncoparable as usual and you definately won't regret reading it. But, since I have come to expect more that "just good" from Mrs McNaught, I couldn't rate it with 5 starts as I did with her other novels (Whitney my love, almost heaven, once and always, something wonderful).
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Sheridan is on her way to England as a companion for a young girl trouble is her young charge leaves the ship with a young man and leaves Sheridan in an akward position since Charise is on her way to England to marry another. Once Sheridan arrives in England she is injured in an accident on the docks and does not remember who she is or why she is there.
Stephen accidently runs over Charises fiance and kills him. He is on his way to the docks to inform her of this and does not realize that Sheridan is not Charise and takes her home to recover from her accident since he feels he owns it to her.
While recovering they get to know each other and a romance blooms. You get to meet other friends from previous Mcnaught books and of course you see Whitney and Clayton again.
Don't miss this wonderful book!
The relationship between Stephen, and the amnesiac Sheridan Bromleigh, is both fun and romantic. Although jaded by past events, Stephen still had a very strong sense of honor and responsibility, and allowing Sheridan to believe HE is her fiance is what sets this story up so nicely. Sheridan, like Stephen, is a well written and well-rounded character whom I came to like enormously. Her spunk shines through every scene, and their growing love had me on the edge of my seat.
In particular, one of my favorite scenes was when both Stephen Westmoreland and Nicholas DuVille were "vying" for Sheridan at Almack's, to the vast discomforture of both of them. Classic! And other favorite was the scene in which dottering, elderly spinster Miss Charity gets to the heart of the matter with Stephen, bringing him to blows with....Nicholas DuVille! (He, by the way, is another favorite of mine from this and past books.)
The fact that Stephen, unbeknownst to Sheridan, was willing to give her the benefit of the doubt when the truth first came out, further endeared HIM to me. I fully understand why he reacted the way he did later....and even later, following his conversation with Miss Charity and the altercation with Nicki.
The appearance of so many past favorites in this book just had me in raptures, as I love all of Ms McNaught's heroes and heroines...although admittedly, some more than others. I just can never read enough about any of them!
I HIGHLY recommend this book to all who enjoy Historical Romance novels, and although it would probably be best to have read, at least, WHITNEY, MY LOVE first, it's not really necessary. I am, however, glad to have not only read W,ML first, but also ONCE AND ALWAYS, ALMOST HEAVEN, SOMETHING WONDERFUL and A KINGDOM OF DREAMS (although the last is, actually, a PREQUEL to W,ML) before reading UNTIL YOU. It made the secondary characters in UNTIL YOU so much more fun, remembering when the spotlight was on them in their own stories.
And in MY opinion, the ending did NOT fall flat, but was perfectly written for the characters, and what had come before. Both Stephen and Sheridan acted within character, and the involvement of Nicki was a perfect touch.
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The hard cover is great because it picks up a little of what was left off of the paperback. And it just continues to add to the story. The paperback edition ends a little abruptly, so the hardcover takes care of the loose ends that you might feel. It's also great b/c other books were spun off from this one that I thoroughly enjoyed as well.
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