Rating: Summary: Great reading again and again Review: Read this book several years ago and fell in love with Whitney and Clayton. Re-read at least twice yearly. Pulls at the heart strings in the same manner as Scalett and Rhett.
Rating: Summary: This is a great romance novel with a touch of humor Review: I read this book years ago, several times in fact. I still have it. Every once in a while I'll pull it out and read it again! It's a great read and what sets it apart from other romance novels is the humor. It's one of those books you'll never get tired of reading over and over!
Rating: Summary: touching book Review: this book is so touching that it makes me think that there is love out there for everyone. it's not the sexual act that is touching but it's the intimate touching of Whitney and Clayton that gets to my heart. the scene after the wedding,where she lean against him and he puts his arms around her, is branded forever in my heart. keep up the good work. write more of these intimate scenes!! is there going to be a book of Nicki DuVille meeting a beautiful lady? he deserves it!
Rating: Summary: JM's Best !! Review: This is a Great love story, that presents the best caracters!!! I simply LOVED WHITNEY!!,her personality, her spirit.. This novel made me cry, laugh, all over again!! I couldn't keep it down!!
Rating: Summary: THANK YOU! Review: What a wonderful surprise! I didn't expect additional chapters and scenes! It was a wonderful surprise! Not only in hardback, but also some extra treats! A wonderful read by a wonderful author! I simply loved the book! Many thanks to Judith McNaught and the publisher for re-issueing a hard cover edition! My book collection appreciates it! A must read!
Rating: Summary: Witty, funny, frustrating, and wonderful rolled into one! Review: I absolutely fell in love with Judith McNaught's "Whitney, My Love". It is almost as wonderful as "Paradise" (which I recommend EVERYONE to read), if not better. The characters were witty and intelligent. Whitney Stone was the perfect heroin. Although Clayton Westmoreland was probably the epitome of a perfect hero, I was very much dissapointed in him, near the end of the book, when he thought Whitney's child wasn't his. Though I understand how he might have gotten that little presumption, he made me so frustrated that I put the book aside and growled at it. But the very end of the beautiful book, made it all worthwhile. Yes, the rape scene is there, but the hero's remorse afterwords was so devastating that the scene actually enhanced the book's poignancy. This is truly one of the best books I've ever read.
Rating: Summary: a classic romance - perhaps McNaught's best Review: This is an early McNaught that contains all the elements of a classic romance - it's a great fantasy trip for anyone who likes a strong heroine pursued by an Alpha type male. It's my favorite McNaught historical.
Rating: Summary: I adored this book! Review: I can't say how much I loved this book. The best I've ever read, and I've read it three times!
Rating: Summary: one of the most memorable and intersesting books I ever read Review: I loved this book, one of those that you can't put down until its finished. Clayton, a bit too possesive and too quick to draw conclusions, it didn't seem that he trusted or believed anything Whitney said unless someone else backed it up. Whitney, I believe was excessively forgiving over some of the things Clayton did. At times you just wish that she would enact some kind of revenge, even a small one. But all in all, a very interseting book, you never knew what to expect.
Rating: Summary: whitney is the best! Review: I am a big fun of Judith McNaught novels. But this book is definitely the best. Loyalty and forgivenes is what love is all about. I am sure that anybody who reads this book will fall in love with Clayton and Whitney over and over again. I have read the other books of the Westmoreland family, but I wish Ms. McNaught will write more about their children, and their decsendants in the setting of the 21st century.
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