Impoverished Lady Elizabeth Cameron must marry well to save the. The yes/no tension, the betrayal, the reunion and the final acceptance is a typical romance scenario. With intelligence and humor, Judith McNaught has created a lively and fun Regency romance. Almost Heaven This sweeping historical romance will take you from Londons drawing rooms to the Scottish Highlands as a young countess embarks on a. McNaught throws these two together early on and separates them painfully, each one left thinking the other is a cad or a conniving witch. She’s then forced by a cranky uncle to choose between three suitors. This historical romance revolves around plucky, spirited Elizabeth Cameron, an impoverished orphan in 18th century England who is drawn into a scandal by sexy rogue Ian Thornton. (True, it shares the list with the likes of Teen-age Mutant Ninja Turtles, but hitting the best-seller list is rare for a romance.) It has been on The New York Times best-selling paperback fiction list for eight weeks. Once again, McNaught has written a book that uses humor and dialogue to make her romance romantic. Repeated the formula so closely in fact, that if you’ve read Whitney, you’ll find a lot of similarities in her new book, Almost Heaven.Īnd that’s a compliment. Editions for Almost Heaven: 0671011332 (Paperback published in 1999), (Kindle Edition published in 2016), 0671742558 (Mass Market Paperback published in. Judith McNaught has repeated the formula that made her first book, Whitney, My Love, the Best Historical Romance of 1985.
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