Almost Heaven (Sequels #3)
In this classic novel of two willful lovers caught in a breathless adventure of deception and betrayal, #1 New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught has created a powerful and unforgettable masterpiece. ELIZABETH CAMERON The Countess of Havenhurst possessed a rare gentleness and fierce...
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In this classic novel of two willful lovers caught in a breathless adventure of deception and betrayal, #1 New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught has created a powerful and unforgettable masterpiece. ELIZABETH CAMERON The Countess of Havenhurst possessed a rare gentleness and fierce courage to match her exquisite beauty. But her reputation is shattered when she is discovered in the arms of Ian Thornton, a notorious gambler and social outcast. IAN THORNTON A dangerously handsome man of secret wealth and mysterious lineage, his voyage to Elizabeth's heart is fraught with intrigue, scandal, and a venomous revenge. Destined for each other, yet wary of each other's motives, Elizabeth and Ian engage in a dance of suspicion and passion that tests the very soul of their star-crossed love. As a twisting path of secrets takes them from London's drawing rooms to the mysterious Scottish Highlands, Elizabeth must learn the truth: is Ian merely a ruthless fortune hunter at heart?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780671742553 (0671742558)
ASIN: 671742558
Publish date: June 1st 1991
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 517
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Scotland,
Regency Romance
Series: Sequels (#3)
Average story. Written well, decent enough plot, Mary Sue heroine, studly hero. The usual.
Elizabeth Cameron has been ruined, utterly. Her uncle decides to find her a husband and sends a circular letter with a promise of a decent dowry to the man who will marry her. Of the fifteen he sends the letter to, only three respond positively, so Elizabeth is sent on a trip around England and Sc...
I forgot a few times how young Elizabeth really was, as she came across as much more mature. Her youth and inexperience made some of her actions more understandable, and thus more excusable. And I thought Ian was pretty awesome.
niente di eccezionale. Però a tratti molto carino!