S.Wiese 04/23/2009
This romance novel was good- it's style is very different than the usual romance, so it was refreshing to read. It was more like just a fiction novel, with the other romance "aspects" added. Yes, compared to the usual romance novel, it was quite different in how it was written, but that just made me like it more. It's worth reading.
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Becky77891 04/19/2009
Until you introduces you to Sherian Bromleigh an American that is escorting a young lady to her betrothed in England. She is in an accident and loses her memory and is taken care of by the handsome brother of Clayton Westmoreland (from Whitney My Love), Stephen. Stephen is bitter about love and feels that ladies only want him for his title and wealth. Against Stephen's will he falls under Sherry's spell. Sherry's character is lovable (my favorite scene is when she confronts Stephen about her hair color) and as a reader I wanted to see her catch the gorgeous Earl. But her memory loss leads the couple through many obstacles. Because of the introduction of Stephen's heartbreak (which if more fully explained in this book) in Whitney one can understand his reluctance to open himself up. I extremely enjoyed having Nicki return and be an intricate part of the plot and can't wait to see who he marries (I am hoping for Julianna) in her next book. The sequel to "Whitney My Love" is worth the time. Although I felt as if Until You was lacking a little of the plot twists that were in Whitney. The characters were well developed and were made for each other but there where times when I was wanting the story to move along. But if you are a McNaught fan this is a good book to pick up!!
babs2134 04/17/2009
Ok ladies here's another major hit from McNaught!!! As you all know she's one of my faves and I wasn't in the least bit disapointed in this one. I just hate to love books like this one... You know the kind where your on the edge of your seat just knowing that at any minute the book will take a turn for the worse (or the best depending on how you look at it) and the lives of the characters will never be the same? Thats how "Until You" was. Sherry lost her memory and with that came the loss of her idenity. Stephen mistook her for someone else and led her to believe she was the person he thought she was... ...from the moment they meet you feel the heat and that oh so wonderful sizzle that only the best authors can deliver...So settle down with the drink of your choice and enjoy this oh so yummy story, but start early...you'll not be able to put this one down!
K.Siobhan 01/25/2009
My problem with this book is that it so closely followed the same formula as the first Judith McNaught book I read, Whitney My Love. I actually very much liked the Stephen character and wanted it to work out between them, but the amnesia thing was a little unbelievable and then what happens when she regains her memory was totally silly. I had a big problem with the way Stephen treated her when they did get back together (because he once again believed something that someone said without talking to Sheridan... that seems to be Judith McNaught's go-to plot line) and then when he finally wises up and comes to her she just takes him back with no questions asked and that's that. I've read two of Judith McNaught's novels and don't have any plans to read more.
J.Thompson 10/05/2008
I have yet to be disappointed in one of Judit McNaught's books. This one was not exception. I absolutly loved it!
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