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reread was just as PERFECT the second time around,




“She wept with shame for her lack of will and with fear for a love she couldn't control.


I loved this one, Its an oldie but stands the test of time,

Rugged, charming, alpha hero,

Sweet, hometown, innocent heroine,

Whats not to like


Long ago and far away
 I dreamed a dream one day

And now that dream is here beside me
Long the skies were overcast

But now the clouds have passed

You're here at last
Chills run up and down my spine

Aladdin's lamp is mine

The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew

That all I longed for long ago was you
Chills run up and down my spine

Aladdin's lamp is mine

The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew

That all I longed for long ago was you



For the first time in his life, he finally knew how it felt to have a home and a family.
Julie was his home, his family


It had drama, romance, laughter, tears, family, friendship, misunderstandings, makeups everything I love in a good book.



Loved catching up with the characters from the previous book, Matt and Meredith,




I simply adored this book! What I loved most about it is the patience that JM took in telling Zack and Julies story.
Which would explain the length of it! A little long but well worth every minute,

The initial setting of this book was in the mountains of Colorado, A place that I love! But from there they are brought back to Julies small Texas town which was a wonderful place, All the secondary characters were fabulous, They added so much to the story, Oh and Matthew and Meredith from bookwere back,

Zack and Julie went through a lot, There was never a dull moment, There were moments when my heart was breaking for them and moments when I couldnt get enough of the sweet love they shared,

My review may be vague but just know that this book is absolutely PERFECT!

I highly recommend it.
Now THIS is how you write a convict on the run falling for his kidnapped hostage, Authors take notes! :P

I don't even know where to start with this, A roller coaster of emotions, My gaaaawd. I love how I can rip a book apart to shreds when I'm not happy with it and can't seem to shut up but when it's astar book I'm tongue tied and can never do the book justice.
I'll give it a try,

My very first Judith McNaught book, It was love at first sitting, I seriously could not put this downpages in, And it's funny because I picked this up very hesitant and kinda dreading it after inadvertenly finding out that the hero and heroine don't meet untilpages in.
Wut wut waaaahut Blasphemy!!!!! What cray cray author would do such a thing like that So of course I was prepared for a whole lot of foot shuffling, stalling, dragged out summarizing, painfully slow plot.
Yeah . not even close. McNaught beautifully introduces readers to both the hero and heroine and their difficult heartbreaking pasts, their family background and how they come to be where they are in life before running into each other.
I'm a big fan of details and she doesn't hold back with the details which I really liked, We get to see how our hero Zack Benedict rises to become the heart throb Alist actor and director and how Julie Mathison becomes Julie Mathison before crossing paths with Zack.
Their back stories were so vital to the story and made it so much more rich and exciting and unpredictable in many ways, It gave a lot of dimension to the story and characters, the character development in particular is absolutely brilliant, If you like good writing and storytelling then this is the book for you, Just because the hero and heroine aren't making goo goo eyes and sucking face by pageshouldn't be reason to quit this, And why should they for that matter I'll take quality over rushed slapstick quantity any day of the week thank you,

I honestly didn't mind that Julie and Zack don't meet so quickly because the story was so compelling and enthralling, It made absolute total sense, I really enjoyed both characters' back stories, seeing Zack in the Hollywood lifestyle going through the ropes of filming a movie was very impressively handled.
I could picture it so clearly, McNaught really impressed me with how vividly she painted the Hollywood backdrop, the ins and outs of being on set and shooting a big film, the egos, the scheming, the groupies and users.
It came off very real and held nothing back, I also loved the suspense aspect of the story, Throughoutof the book I had no idea what was going to happen next, And the dialogue just sucked me in and made me melt to the floor, Good lord the dialogue. sigh Yes there are some uber sappy and tres corny lines thrown out with some unnecessary exclamations!! in there too much to my frustration but nonetheless they are sweet and charming and very heart warming moments.


I found Zack to be ridiculously sexy, endearing and a total sweetheart, I found his complexities and contradictions absolutely delicious, His brooding grouchy attitude towards outsiders, people he doesn't trust was so much fun and a total contrast to how he interacts with the people he cares for which is a total ofpeople.
He's very cynical and aloof and sometimes can be cold and harsh but he's got a big vulnerable heart he tries very heard to barricade behind a wall of ice.
And he's done a good job hiding it for much of his adult life until one Julie Mathison changes everything, :P And damn can that man use his words well, Lord lord lllllorrd. He's quite the romantic when he wants to be and had me melting all over the damn place with the stuff he would say to Julie.
fans self Oooof. Take me LOVA!

Julie Mathison is what you can categorize as a sweetheart 'perfect' prim heroine but has a willful pride, a stubborn streak and a fierce passionate heart.
I absolutely adored her as the little pixie street urchin girl, She comes a long way and it was wonderful to see, I loved her big heart and innocence but there were moments when she tested by patience, And there were a few moments I wanted to physically throttle her but what's great about McNaught's writing is she exceeds at giving us indepth POVs.
Really great character reflection. You get inside both Zack and Julie's heads and get a better understanding of where they are coming from, It endeared me to them both, The character development in this was wonderful, I can't say there was a moment where I hated or even blamed Zack for anything, He's written as this aloof ice cold man who's supposedly selfish and cruel towards people who don't know him, The only thing he was guilty of being selfish of was wanting someone to believe in him and love him for him, Be still my damn heart, Come here baby!

I will admit to being conflicted with what Julie does during the climactic portion of the story, I was angry, annoyed and wanted to pull my hair out.
But the author really makes up for Julie's short coming in this case by backing it up with plenty of selfreflections riddled with self recrimination, torment, guilt and shame.
That helped tremendously in sympathizing and understanding where Julie was coming from,

Anywho, these two were complete opposites from personalities, to backgrounds and beliefs, I adored seeing Julie melt his heart and charm him, He tries to fight so hard to falling in love with her and even accepting it but it was great to see it play out.
I loved these two so much and so happy they got their
Access Instantly Un Incontro Perfetto Assembled By Judith McNaught Accessible Through Digital Copy
HEA, it took a long road to get there but the reunion was a wonderful pay off.
Yes it's a totally sappy gushy love story but it has it's dark moments and is filled with angst, suspense and drama, There were countless scenes that had me going back and rereading, That's a big positive in my book, If you have me rereading parts more than once I'm a fan of yours for life, :P Brava Judith McNaught! I'd recommend this to anyone, Judith McNaught fans or new readers, It's a very condense read with a lot of ups and downs and turmoil between the hero and heroine but it's very worth the read.


stars!!!


Screams

Rips book apart
Throws it to the ground
Jumps on book until pulverized
Gets out lawnmower
Mows over it multiple times


No just no.


Ill start with the positive, This book made me and my reading buddies Whiskey sitelink review here amp Obsidian sitelink review here wonder:
Is consent consent if you are a hostage

Im of the mind that no its probably not.


The other positive, it was good, infuriating fun to read with those two,

And, really thats where my positivity sinks into the ground like the pulverized book in a solid rainstorm,

I was kind of hooked at the beginning, I wouldnt call it good, Id call it kind of fun to read, Call it novelty, I give you permission, And then Julie, our heroine, who is incredibly perfect due to her pious family who adopted her at, built a snowman, And I thought, “Well, what is this fresh hell” And the book Perfect answered me back with a resounding, “Just the beginning, Sam, ”

Characters always have questionable choices, kind of like regular people, And just in case you want to read this, I wont go into the complete nonsense of this book, Why would you want to read it Some people LOVE this book! For me, it just hasnt aged well, The hero is incredibly emotionally manipulative, Sweet and innocent Julie is far too perfect and your basic TSTL for me, The dialogue made me want to scream, just like the rest of the book, Or as I said in a br thread,
“Lord knows their dialogue makes me wants to rip out my eyebrows by individual hairs, ”

They were always joking when they werent really, My eye got twitchy. And twitchier. See, apparently if you save someone, it negates former bad acts, makes former bad acts unbelievable, and future bad acts like sexual assault and abuse just something that will never happen again.


Also, women in this book are told constantly to calm down, So aside from overbearing, dominant asshole men and women who think its their duty to cook, they all overreact and talk too much,

Theres also an incredible amount of rehash and replays in this book, so it rounds out at something likepages, Not to brag, but I couldve done it in like, . .

Not since sitelink BlueEyed Devil have I loathed a book so completely that i finished, And funnily, this reminded me of that from the getgo, which should have told me something,

Theres lots of good stuff over on sitelink br thread ,