Ps, I also read somewhere that she had planned to expand her Westmoreland series into a contemporary series by exploring descendants of that family. It’s the type of writing that I find missing in a lot of new HR these days.Īnyways, are there other authors like that for you? Who just completely abandoned left the HR genre? She just gives so much depth to her characters and the world they exist in. I absolutely ADORE the way she writes her heroes and heroines (albeit they are very problematic at times). And Judith McNaught hits all the spots for me. Word flow, good dialogue, character depth, world building, relationships advancing, etc all matter to me so much when it comes to a good book. I consider myself a very, very, very picky HR reader. She is so talented in what she does and I cannot fathom the idea that she will no longer gift us these beautiful stories of love and forgiveness. I’ve forgotten a lot of her stories and have decided to pick up all her books. This item: Almost Heaven: A Novel (3) (The Sequels series) by Judith McNaught Mass Market Paperback 9.99 Something Wonderful (2) (The Sequels series) by Judith McNaught Mass Market Paperback 9.99 Once and Always (1) (The Sequels series) by Judith McNaught Mass Market Paperback 7. I am re-familiarizing myself with Judith McNaught & her “Almost” series and my heart is completely and utterly shattered that she hasn’t written HR in decades.
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