Whitney, My Love (Westmoreland, #2)
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2006
736
Novel • Fiction
France And England • 19th century
2006
Adult
18+ years
In Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught, a spirited young woman named Whitney returns to England from France, capturing the attention of society with her charm. The narrative explores her romantic journey, intertwining themes of love and self-discovery.
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Whitney, My Love by Judith McNaught has garnered mixed reviews. On the positive side, readers appreciate its intricate plot and passionate romance, praising McNaught's skillful storytelling and dynamic characters. However, criticism centers on troubling themes and outdated gender dynamics, which some find uncomfortable. Overall, while beloved by many, it remains controversial.
Fans of historical romance seeking a captivating blend of drama and passion will enjoy Judith McNaught’s Whitney, My Love. Comparable to readers of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series, this novel appeals to those who appreciate richly-developed characters, intricate plots, and the lavish settings of Regency-era England. Perfect for lovers of epic love stories.
41,458 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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736
Novel • Fiction
France And England • 19th century
2006
Adult
18+ years
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