One of today’s best-loved authors, Judith McNaught launched her stellar career with this dazzling bestseller. Now in a special edition that features a brand-new, enhanced ending and endows familiar characters with new depth, Whitney, My Love lives on as “the ultimate love story, one you can dream about forever” (Romantic Times).
Under the dark, languorous eyes of Clayton Westmoreland, the Duke of Claymore, Whitney Stone grew from a saucy hoyden into a ravishingly sensual woman. Fresh from her triumphs in Paris society, she returned to England to win the heart of Paul, her childhood love…only to be bargained away by her bankrupt father to the handsome, arrogant Duke. Outraged, she defies her new lord. But even as his smoldering passion seduces her into a gathering storm of desire, Whitney cannot — will not — relinquish her dream of perfect love.
Rich with emotion, brimming with laughter and tears, Whitney, My Love confirms once more why “Judith McNaught is truly one of the spellbinding storytellers of our times” (Affaire de Coeur).
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 4/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
I loved this book, but also found it distrubing. Whitney is a head strong girl, Clayton is over bearing. She thinks she is in love with someone else, and Clayton wants her. Some would consider him abusive. This books brings so many emotions it's hard to explain. This book is a constant battle, but I still liked it. I can't explain it.
Violence: I don't believe whipping or raping a woman is a natural response to a misunderstanding. Rape is a violent crime, not one of passion.
Sexual: I don't believe whipping or raping a woman is a natural response to a misunderstanding. Rape is a violent crime, not one of passion
Drug & Alcohol: maybe some drinking