I swear that "Whitney, My Love" could be taught in college about gas lighting, physical and verbal abuse. I know this book is considered a romance favorite in romance land, but it wasn't until I was in my 20s and coming out of a terrible relationship, that I went back and re-read this book and reali...
What a strange rating 3.75 seems to be right? That’s how strange I felt while I was reading this book written by my favorite Author Judith. Which is also suppose to be my last historical novel by here as I have already read other HR books by her. Okay let me now get into the book which made me give...
She was everything he had known she would be and much much more: Headstrong, sweet, fiery-tempered, impertinent, witty...a treasure of exciting contrasts. His treasure!I had read many recommendations for Whitney My Love for quite some time. Judith McNaught is a author I have yet to read until now, a...
One of those rare romance novels I read during my misspent youth that I remember liking, published in 1986. I wish I could say it holds up on a reread. I rather get why I may have once liked this book: I find Whitney herself appealing and sympathetic from the start; she has a difficult relationship ...
This book was the third Judith McNaught I've read and it's going to be my last. Her books are riddled with unreasonable misunderstandings and the same plot devices with minor tweaks. I enjoyed the book and the characters and was totally engaged in the story until about halfway through, so I can unde...
Many are gushing about what a strong female protagonist Whitney is. I beg to differ.Whitney might have given me a good first impression, she had a mouth on her and always had a comeback at the ready, I loved that. But when push came to shove, she just bend over and took it like the meek spineless do...
The characters in Whitney, My Love remind me a lot of Rhett, Scarlet and Ashley from Gone with the Wind. Not that I'm complaining. I loved Gone with the Wind and must also declare my love for this novel. To summarize briefly, Whitney is a rebellious tomboy that enjoys performing show jumps on horses...
I feel like I am being very generous with the two stars. The story is Whitney is a delusional child who believes that she is in love with a man named Paul. Paul is several years her senior and considers her a twit. Whitney does outrageous things to get his attention and finally her father feels the ...
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