Until You - Judith McNaught

Until You

By Judith McNaught

  • Release Date: 2016-11-01
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 360 Ratings)

Description

Let New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught who “is in a class by herself” (USA TODAY) sweep you off your feet and into another time with her sensual, passionate, and spellbinding historical romance classics, featuring her “unique magic” (RT Book Reviews).

In this unforgettable romantic adventure, a teacher of wealthy young ladies finds her life changed forever when she travels from the wilds of America to elegant London. Sheridan Bromleigh is hired to accompany one of her students, heiress Charise Lancaster, to England to meet her fiancé. But when her charge elopes with a stranger, Sheridan wonders how she will ever explain it to Charise’s intended, Lord Burleton.

Standing on the pier, Stephen Westmoreland, the Earl of Langford, assumes the young woman coming toward him is Charise Lancaster and reluctantly informs her of his inadvertent role in a fatal accident involving Lord Burleton the night before. And just as the young woman is about to speak, she steps into the path of a cargo net loaded with crates. Sheridan awakens in Westmoreland’s mansion with no memory of who she is; the only hint of her past is the puzzling fact that everyone calls her Miss Lancaster. All she truly knows is that she is falling in love with a handsome English earl, and that the life unfolding before her seems full of wondrous possibilities.

Reviews

  • Nice

    3
    By Chinecheremm
    This book was boring but nice to read. That’s the only way I can explain it. After dragging the story on, the author was suddenly in a hurry to end it. Not one of Judiths best work definitely but it is what it is.
  • Love love love!

    5
    By Mali
    I have all of Judith's books in paperback but this one is by far my favorite. There is so much depth in everything she does.
  • Read all her books!

    5
    By TVQTran
    You can't go wrong with a Judith McNaught book. I had all of them in paperback and can't recall how many times I've reread her collections.

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