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Every Breath You Take
By: Judith Mcnaught , Kim John PayneRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
Series: Second Opportunities #4
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Reader Review: This was the first real romance book I read and the first by Judith McNaught. I LOVED the book and I have since decided that Judith is the best romance write. She is an excellant write and has very good plots. Since this one I have bought and read all of her books. Can't wait for her next. It has been put off for years and I understans why but I hope it comes soon.
Unforgettable characters, sizzling romance, and riveting suspense: These are the trademarks of beloved author Judith McNaught. With millions of devoted fans and ten New York Times bestsellers to date, McNaught is a writer whose work just gets better with each new novel–and Every Breath You Take is the book readers have been waiting for. Returning to the lavish Chicago setting of her popular novel Paradise, and revisiting some of that book’s characters as well, this story will captivate in inimitable Judith McNaught style.
High atop a snow-covered hill, the stately old Wyatt mansion is perched like a crown, its stone spires pointing upward, its stained glass windows glowing like colorful jewels. Such opulence means success and, surely, happiness. But on the eve of wealthy philanthropist Cecil Wyatt’s eightieth birthday, all the money in the world won’t bring back his missing grandson, William Wyatt. The only thing for certain: Foul play was involved.
The family, the police, the media–all have tried in vain to discover the young man’s fate. Now suspicion has turned shockingly toward William’s own half-brother, the rather distant and enigmatic Mitchell Wyatt.
Kate Donovan never dreamed that a chance romantic encounter on a tropical island paradise would tag her as a suspect in a high-society murder case. But after Kate tangles with the darkly charismatic Mitchell Wyatt, she finds herself cast in a shadow of guilt and mistrust. As the Chicago police tighten their net, it will take all of Kate’s ingenuity to clear her name. With her calm, cool wit, and the help of a man who may or may not be a dangerous catch, Kate vows to claim the life and love she desires.
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| Title of Romance eBook: Every Breath You Take | Series: Second Opportunities, , #4 |
| Release Date: 12-27-2005 | |
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| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group |
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| Parent title | Every Breath You Take |
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| SKU | 9780345486387 |
| File size | 2087 |
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Every Breath You Take
Chapter One
Chapter One
High atop a snow-covered hill, the Wyatt mansion perched like a regal crown, its Gothic stone spires pointing skyward, its stained-glass windows glowing like jewels.
A mile away, limousines and luxury cars paraded in a slow stream toward a uniformed security guard posted at the gated entrance to the estate. As each vehicle reached him, the security guard checked the occupants’ names off the guest list; then he issued a politely worded edict to the driver: “I’m sorry, because of the snowfall, Mr. Wyatt does not want any vehicles parked inside the gates this evening.”
If a chauffeur was at the wheel, the guard stepped aside, allowing the chauffeur to turn into the drive, proceed through the gates, and deliver his passengers to the house before returning to the main road to park and wait.
If the vehicle’s owner was at the wheel, the guard motioned him toward a line of shiny black Range Rovers parked up the hill at a cross street, wisps of exhaust curling from their tailpipes. “Please pull forward and leave your car with an attendant,” the guard instructed. “You’ll be shuttled up to the house.”
However, as each new arrival soon discovered, that process was neither as simple nor as convenient as it sounded. Although there were plenty of helpful attendants and available Range Rovers waiting within sight, large snowbanks and parked cars had encroached on the winding residential lane so that it was almost impassably narrow in places, and the steady procession of slow-moving vehicles had churned four inches of unplowed snow from earlier that day into
Title: Every Breath You Take June 14, 2012 This was the first real romance book I read and the first by Judith McNaught. I LOVED the book and I have since decided that Judith is the best romance write. She is an excellant write and has very good plots. Since this one I have bought and read all of her books. Can't wait for her next. It has been put off for years and I understans why but I hope it comes soon.
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Number of Comments: 3 Rating(s) 3 Review(s)
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Every Breath You Take
January 26, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from HOUSTON, TX USA
This is one of my favorites from Judith McNaught, so much so that I owned it in print than bought it again in ebook form. This book reminded me a lot of 'Paradise' and 'Perfect'; if you like those you will like 'Every Breath You Take' as well.
3 of 4 people found the following eBook Review HelpfulA good book to pass the time with but the characte
October 22, 2008
Reviewer: A reader from exeter, GB
A good book to pass the time with but the characters were a bit two dimensional and I didnt really like the hero of the story. I far preferred other McNaught novels.
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