Judith McNaught not only spins dreams, but she makes them come true... She makes you laugh, cry and fall in love again. This book is a cherished treasure.--RT Book Reviews on SOMETHING WONDERFUL
Judith McNaught once again works her unique magic in this charming, sparkling romance.--RT Book Reviews on REMEMBER WHEN
By portraying her protagonists with verve and good humor, and adroitly mixing corporate maneuvers and passionate encounters, McNaught has produced a captivating tale.--Publishers Weekly on PARADISE
Judith McNaught comes close to an Edith Wharton edge.--The Chicago Tribune on PARADISE
Judith McNaught is in a class by herself.--USA Today on WHITNEY, MY LOVE
The ultimate love story, one you can dream about forever.--RT Book Reviews on WHITNEY, MY LOVE
A perennial favorite, Judith McNaught adds a new layer of suspense to her latest romantic release. Her unique voice and talent shine through in this exciting tale of loyalty, love and danger.--RT Book Reviews on NIGHT WHISPERS
Well-developed main characters with a compelling mutual attraction give strength and charm to this romance set in 19th-century Great Britain.--Publishers Weekly on ALMOST HEAVEN
Judith McNaught is a magical dreamspinner, a sensitive writer who draws on our childhood hopes and reminds us of loves power. A KINGDOM OF DREAMS will stay in your heart forever and be a classic on your shelves.--RT Book Reviews on A KINGDOM OF DREAMS
People have been waiting for this book for years... Until You takes you on a roller-coaster ride of emotions.--Kathe Robin in USA Today on UNTIL YOU
Alexandra Lawrence was certainly well-born - but that was about the sum of her attractions. She was seventeen, and had a face and figure more suited to a cheeky boy than a young lady. The fact that she could shoot, fish, and ride like a man was hardly likely to attract many suitors, and her relatives were no help either. Great-uncle Montague never drew a sober breath and her mama had long ago retreated into bad-tempered petulance. Alex was the only one who kept the impoverished and bizarre household together. She was, one would have said, the last person that Jordan Townsende, Duke of Hawthorne - cool, possessed of the devil's own charm, and utterly contemptuous of women - should ever have married.
And so the hilarious and passionate progress of their marriage began - a marriage beset with every possible complication the pair of them could devise. But Alex never gave up believing that one day something would happen - something wonderful.