Whitney, My Love
Written by Judith McNaught
Whitney,
My Love, by Judith McNaught, was an absolute buy for me. Many people are
controversial over McNaught's writings, but personally, I love her. I started
Whitney, My Love with great expectations, and I was not disappointed.
Whitney
Stone comes off as a
wild, reckless fifteen year old girl who would do anything to win the love of
her childhood friend, Paul Sevarin. Paul is the most handsome, charming
man in her small village. To the public's eye, Whitney disgraces her father
with every childish act committed, no matter how hard she tries to please the
people in her life. She wants nothing more than to become the new wife of Paul,
whom by the way, wants nothing to do with this awkward young chit. Whitney
tries to impress him with her tricks on top of her horse, but she can never
look as beautiful as his lover, Elizabeth. Whitney dresses as a young
boy, often found in breeches, and appears highly unattractive to people.
Whitney's father
is high in debt, and when Whitney's Aunt Anne and Uncle Gilbert
come to visit, they inform her that she will be returning to France for a few
years. They plan on making an advantageous match in France for Whitney,
although at the rate of things, her chances are slim. No one would have guessed
that Whitney would have become an absolute belle of the ton, attracting
every man in the ballroom, and owning the jealous eyes of the women.
Whitney
transforms, bringing in many proposals, but only to be rejected by Uncle
Gilbert. Whitney seems to be enjoying herself, but the entire time she has her
future with Paul in her mind. Whitney plans on returning to her father, making
him proud with her success, and winning Paul's heart into marriage.
One night at
a masquerade, Whitney is intrigued by a masked devil. He appears dangerous and
alluring, and when they dance together, she is transfixed. This mystery man
takes her to the side and tries to make his move, but she is offended and so he
begins his chase. This mysterious devil turns out to be the oh-so very handsome
and powerful Clayton Westmoreland, Duke of Claymore. When Clayton
is determined to win Whitney's hand at any cost, he offers her father for 100
000 Euros to pay off his debt.
Whitney
stuns many, including the world renowned French rake, Nicolas DuVille.
He plans on marrying Whitney, but is only shut down when she says they are more
like siblings or friends. DuVille is persistent, so he plans on meeting back up
with her when she returns to England.
Her father
agrees to this arrangement of marriage, but Clayton wants Whitney to know none
of this agreement, and to keep his identity unknown when he decides to become
neighbors with the Stones. Whitney's father has her return to their village,
and she is frightened to know what people think of her drastic change,
especially Paul.
Everyone is
astonished by the beauty that returns to England whom was once a strange
tom-boy. Whitney believes Paul is falling in love for her, except there is one
problem. Her new neighbor, who her father seems so determined to introduce her
to, is a rakishly-handsome man who stirs the desire in her.
This man
appears familiar, but she doesn't recognize his name, Clayton Westland. Not
until later on does she find out that he is truly Clayton Westmoreland, the
Duke, and they are already engaged. Because of the sums of money paid, Whitney
cannot back down from the engagement, but she plans an elopement with Paul,
even though she has passion with the Duke like no other.
Whitney, My
Love is an overall sweet, romantic story that knows how to bring on the tears
and laughter all at once. Read of the betrayal, tenderness, jealously, hurt,
and love found in Whitney, My Love. As Whitney's entire world becomes turned
upside-down, will she ever find love? Whom will she choose? This is a great
read so don't pass it up! I recommend the rest of McNaught's novels continuing
after Whitney, My Love as well. So grab some popcorn, chocolates, tissues and a
blanket for this fantastic read about everlasting love!
Please check
out more of Judith McNaught's books at http://www.mcnaughtized.com.See
more reviews on historical romances that may appeal to you at my homepage!
CONTROVERSY(***SPOILER***):
McNaught
includes a "rape" scene between main characters that may offend some
readers, causing a disappointment in the book. If you are completely against
reading anything of rape between the two lovers, please think twice about this
book, for you may not want to spend your money.
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Great review, I've been meaning to give this one a try for ages :) Now following your blog btw. I love the roses. It's always nice to find another romance lover!
ReplyDelete- Kimberly @ Turning The Pages
hey thanks!! i loved this book- it's actually my favorite of all romance books besides pride and prejudice, but Judith McNaught has great historicals so i definately recommend her! its great nowing theres another romance fanatic out there too! i'll check out your blog and follow back!
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