Declare Books To Paradise (Second Opportunities #1)
Original Title: | Paradise |
ISBN: | 0743474163 (ISBN13: 9780743474160) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Second Opportunities #1 |
Characters: | Meredith Bancroft, Matthew Farrell |
Setting: | Chicago, Illinois,1989(United States) |
Judith McNaught
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 709 pages Rating: 4.31 | 29399 Users | 1345 Reviews
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Corporate raider Matthew Farrell had come a long way from the poor, scruffy kid of Indiana's steel mills. A long way from the country club where, feeling like an outsider, he had dared to fall in love with a beautiful blonde named Meredith Bancroft, and known a once-in-a-lifetime passion and betrayal that still haunted his memory... Now world leaders courted him, the media watched his every move, and he was ready to move in on the Bancroft empire. A cool, poised executive in her family's legendary department store chain, Meredith had once defied her father for the sexually magnetic, intense Matt Farrell -- and their brief, ill-fated marriage was the disastrous outcome. Now, as the Bancroft firm is threatened by a hostile takeover, Meredith is forced to confront Matt. As tensions build between them, bittersweet memories rise to the surface, leaving them suspicious, restless, and uncertain. Will they be able to believe in each other -- and grasp the tender miracle that is before them?
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Title | : | Paradise (Second Opportunities #1) |
Author | : | Judith McNaught |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 709 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2003 by Pocket Books (first published 1991) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Historical Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 29399 Users | 1345 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Paradise (Second Opportunities #1)
I must have been the only one here who had not read this book yet. My only real excuse is that I was saving it for one of those days you just need to read a book you'll completely adore. Based on the reviews I read I just knew I would love it. This is a longer read than most, specially in the romance genre, probably twice as long. I was afraid It would be slow-paced or too repetitive because of it, but it wasn't, every page was one less to get to that HEA you start craving right after starting"If you're still willing to take me there," she said, swallowing almost painfully, "I thought I'd like to see paradise." LOVED this!!!!
I just reread this book now that it's available in digital form and, while I'll keep it at 5 stars for the nostalgia factor, there's quite a bit about it that's just wrong.In fact, it has a lot of the same problems that Whitney My Love has for me (and that one I either didn't rate or rated very low). The two leads jump to the worst conclusions about each other. They believe people who very clearly shouldn't be trusted on the subject of their love interest. I have (and always had) a huge problem

Reread:Still as amazing.No words to describe how much i loved this book.It was AMAZING.#EPIC
We oftentimes got easily disappointed when our expectations were too high. . And because many of Judith Mcnaughts fans tagged paradise as her best contemporary, I had expected so many things like what one should expect when they heard the word BEST. It did not disappoint me though there were times that Im a bit furious about Meredith, the heroine. I thought then that she was nothing compare to other heroine of mcnaughts novels like Victoria (once and always), Elizabeth (almost heaven), and Alex
This was heavenly.Paradise has convinced me to give Judith McNaught another shot. Maybe I should have started with this one, since Matt was her only hero I didn't want to punch in the face repeatedly. His devotion to Meridth was beautiful beyond words. 10 hours splendidly spent!I hope this feeling persists throughout my Judith McNaught binge. Just not another Jason or Clayton please.
A week ago, I sent a message to my friend Fani the romance guru- asking for a recommendation on contemporary romance. My requests were simple: I wanted a hero who wasnt tormented and a heroine who didnt cry every 10 pages. This was her first recommendation, so I ordered it.When it was delivered, I almost chocked. The thing is huge; it can easily be used as a presse- papier during a tornado with excellent results. Given the fact that Im not really a fan of plain romance without some suspense or
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