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Title | : | Almost Heaven (Sequels #3) |
Author | : | Judith McNaught |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 544 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1999 by Pocket Books (first published 1989) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Historical Fiction |
Judith McNaught
Paperback | Pages: 544 pages Rating: 4.33 | 24182 Users | 827 Reviews
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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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Original Title: | Almost Heaven |
ISBN: | 0671011332 (ISBN13: 9780671011338) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sequels #3 |
Characters: | Elizabeth Cameron, Ian Thornton |
Setting: | Havenhurst, near Morsham, England,1817(United Kingdom) London, England,1817(United Kingdom) Scottish Highlands,1817 |
Rating Appertaining To Books Almost Heaven (Sequels #3)
Ratings: 4.33 From 24182 Users | 827 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Almost Heaven (Sequels #3)
Theres been many books I can say I couldnt put down, but I can truly say theres also been just a handful of books where it was sometimes physical impossible to stop reading, and putting the book away. Almost Heaven by Judith McNaught was one of those books. Through the hardships,tears and yes, misunderstandings I couldnt put this book down, I wanted, no needed to keep reading to find out what happen next to these two amazing leads. Elizabeth Cameron was one of those heroines you love on theI absolutely LOVE this book! This is what I posted at the RF (Amazon) when I read it for the 1st time, and I'm simply copying my post here on GR because I'm lazy and don't feel like writing a full review...Well, I've just finished reading Almost Heaven and I'm glad to say that I'm in love with Ian, Elizabeth, and everyone and everything else in the book. :) I especially loved Ian for having no fear admitting to himself he was in love with Elizabeth without knowing if she felt the same, and I
It's very typical Judith McNaught, still very different from the rest of her books. Ian for instance isn't English, but 'brutal Scot' and just because he's Scot seemed like McNaught saved all of her best words and emotions for this man. But like in most of her books, her dialogues are so beautifully written that are you pulled into her world, with this book even more because English ton doesn't approve showing public emotions, Ian approves them very much. Dialogues between him and Elisabeth who

This is the best historical romance book I have ever had the pleasure of reading. Elizabeth was perfect, she could do it all. Ian was amazing and that scene in the cottage! I loved the scene in the tree house and when she is at the ball for the first time and he comes to save her!!! Omg so many scenes when they are in court and he is accused of murdering her!!! Intense! What can I say he was an awesome hero who was confused and hurt and she was a darling who thought she deserved to be treated
Judith McNaught is an excellent writer and one of my favourites. No one writes romance like she does but. I decided to stop being biased and vent a little. After reading four Judith McNaught books I'm quite tired of the similar plots and characters she has in every book. It's the same characters with the same misunderstandings and same stupidity and the same sex scenes. The simiar sex scenes are a little creepy sometimes. For example, everytime the hero's fingers go near the 'triangle' every
I absolutely LOVE this book! This is what I posted at the RF (Amazon) when I read it for the 1st time, and I'm simply copying my post here on GR because I'm lazy and don't feel like writing a full review...Well, I've just finished reading Almost Heaven and I'm glad to say that I'm in love with Ian, Elizabeth, and everyone and everything else in the book. :) I especially loved Ian for having no fear admitting to himself he was in love with Elizabeth without knowing if she felt the same, and I
"Almost Heaven" is the story of Elizabeth and Ian.I LOVE Judith McNaught. "Something Wonderful" introduced me to romance, and since then I have never looked back, rereading the book a 1000x easily, falling more in love with Alexandra and Jordan every single time. "Once and Always" that preceded it was my next novel, and I can still remember laughing and crying with Victoria and Jason on every reread. For some reason, I put off reading the final book in the trilogy until now..and here it is,
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