Stephen Westmoreland, Earl of Langford, is England's most desired bachelor. One night Lord Burleton, whose wedding is the very next night, accidentally steps in front of Stephens carriage causing his death. Though it was only an accident, Stephen is torn with guilt for what he's done. He learns that the only family of Lord Burleton is his fiance who is arriving by ship that very next day! Set to make things right, Stephen heads to the ship to inform Charise Lancaster that her fiance is dead. When the supposed "Charise" becomes victim to a tragic accident and looses her memory Stephen takes her into his home and makes it his responsibility to ease her recovery. When Sherry wakes up with no memory everyone assumes she is Charise Lancaster. Since nobody wants to disrupt her recovery they let Sherry believe that she is engaged to Stephen.
My Thoughts...
Okay, here's another major hit from McNaught. She's one of my favorite authors. I wasn't in the least bit disappointed in this one. I just hate to love books like this one. You know the kind where your on the edge of your seat just knowing that at any minute the book will take a turn for the worse (or the best depending on how you look at it) and the lives of the characters will never be the same? Thats how "Until You" was. I was filled with a mixture of different emotions while reading Until You. There were times when I'd have a huge smile on my face and times where I wanted to cry. Over all the book was amazing as all off Judith McNaught books are.
My Thoughts...
Okay, here's another major hit from McNaught. She's one of my favorite authors. I wasn't in the least bit disappointed in this one. I just hate to love books like this one. You know the kind where your on the edge of your seat just knowing that at any minute the book will take a turn for the worse (or the best depending on how you look at it) and the lives of the characters will never be the same? Thats how "Until You" was. I was filled with a mixture of different emotions while reading Until You. There were times when I'd have a huge smile on my face and times where I wanted to cry. Over all the book was amazing as all off Judith McNaught books are.