by Judith McNaught
Judith McNaught’s Every breath you take was a predictable story which is some what similar to her other book ‘Perfect’ with a little bit of suspense . But still I liked this book the first reason being.. I am a great fan of her writing style.. her way of portraying each character and their emotions ...
I'm a little shocked that this one isn't classified as a Second Opportunities book. It has cameo's from other characters. I'm really starting to fall in love with this author.
Too good to put it down...!
I've been in a nasty reading funk. So what do I do to get myself out of it? Re-read! It's been years since I read this book. I recall liking it the first time around, but not loving it. I think that's because I read the hardcover version, which is missing some key scenes. The paperback, which I alwa...
This book was awful. What follows is a rant of epic proportions, it was just that bad. The first half of the book is like the two days Kate and Mitchell get to know each other, most of it is the first night even. And nothing even happened! They would make progress and then slide back. Kate is utter...
A Big Misunderstanding keeps the happy couple apart, except for when it doesn't. The characters are interesting, but not enough for more than two stars.
Bu kitabı ben kapağına bakarak tarihi aşk romanı sanıp almıştım a dostlar :lol: Hiç özeti okumadan Judith dir güzeldir deyip aldım emme günümüz çıktı :D İlk sayfada sorun yok ikinci sayfada dürgün,telefon vs yazdığını görünce benim kitabı algılamaya çalışan beynime farkındalık gelip bu kitabın günüm...
Mitch has led a very privileged life, studying in the finest boarding schools in Europe...all the while never knowing who his family was, and thinking he was an orphan. (DAMAGED!!) Because of his upbringing, Mitch doesn't like to get emotionally tangled with women. But with his extremely gorgeous ...