Friday, September 5, 2014

Every breath you take by Judith McNaught

Its like I'm dedicating today to Judith McNaught. Here is the book she received new york times best selling author. The first book I read by Judith McNaught was Perfect, which I already wrote about earlier. After reading perfect, I wanted to read more of her books, to know if she is good or not. She is good, not just good but very good. I've read more than twelve of her novels and non has been boring. Before I rant away, which I can't help, let me give you a review or summary of this particular one.
   Kate Donovan is still dealing with grief over the loss of her father when she heads to st. Marten with her longtime boyfriend, Evan. Evan soon has to return to Chicago to work on a case, and he leaves Kate alone on the island.
    Mitchell Wyatt has only recently learned that he is the illegitimate son of one of the wealthy Chicago Wyatt's. Already wealthy in his own right, Mitchell isn't Sir he wants any part of his new family. When he goes to St.Marten to check on a house he's building, his path crosses with kate's . she accidentally ruins his shirt with a bloody Mary , and agrees to treat him to dinner to make up for it. The evening doesn't go quite planned; they end up rescuing a stray dog and ordering room service in. Over the next few days, they talk and share, and both of them believe they have a real relationship.
      When Evans returns to St.Maarten, Kate goes to tell him about her relationship with Mitchell. Tthings go badly, though, and both Mitchell and Kate end up thinking the worst of each other. When Kate returns to Chicago, she discovers that her brief relationship resulted in some long term consequences. Eventually, they will have to work out all the misunderstandings that have come between them.
  This is just a summary and there are lots of dramas that went on in between. Like the death of a brother the police are investigating. Lovely novel! And of cos you can get it for free online, just let me know if you're interested by your comments.

No comments:

Post a Comment