Book Review For "Once and for all"


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From: Judith McNaught
ISBN: 978-1-4165-3073-2
Simon & Shuster
5 Stars

Bestseller Judith McNaught takes his readers with another compelling novel "Once and Always". Published in 1898, this series of classic heavy. Capture the reader's attention immediately with an interesting variation of the heritage and the history-laden heroine cloudy, but the scenes that reveal the main characters, Victoria and Jason.

History shows the firstour American daughters, Victoria and Dorothy Seaton, who are orphans of a young adult, and lives with his relatives in England. Set in 1815, "Once and Always" focuses on the adventures of Victoria's England, when they live with Charles, because of Atherton, who affectionately calls her uncle. Although Charles has no real relationship with Victoria, his great-grandmother is not her, because the old Victoria recalls her mother, Katherine. Amazingly, Victoria is a ScottishContessa, a title he inherited from his mother. Charles, who had a deep love for the Victoria's mother took the girl into his care and very naughty places an ad in the Times announced the engagement of Victoria, his heirs, Jason Fielding.

Jason, while beautiful, has a cold, hearts away, a product of his upbringing. He is pretty sharp with Victoria, but she held against him, striking when least expected. Victoria starts slowly chipthe stone has hardened the hearts of Jason. The couple feel free to royal wedding, is like trying to find a way to break the engagement with honor. Victoria is the company in London which was well defined. Charles forces hands with a fake illness, when he was a man from America, Victoria was sweet fears could come to visit, and the two finally marry. Unfortunately, a series of misunderstandings between the royal couple derail their chancesHappiness.

McNaught writing is sharp, fast and accurate. She paints vivid scenes and heartfelt emotion reminds the reader with ease. Its heroine, Victoria, is one of the most likeable heroines I've read. Jason is also a dynamic character, and it's wonderful, positive change that Victoria and her love seeing him.

"Once and for ever" is so heavy and hard to let go with his descriptions of scenery and engaging characters. E 'written with switching pointsJason believes that jumps from Victoria and the other characters without interruption. With a historical background, this is a must for readers of romance.

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