

As tensions build between them, bittersweet memories rise to the surface, leaving them suspicious, restless, and uncertain. Now, as the Bancroft firm is threatened by a hostile takeover, Meredith is forced to confront Matt. 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 sill 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.Ī 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. We’re the ones who can’t forget.”Ĭorporate raider Matthew Farrell had come a long way from the poor, scruffy kid of Indiana’s steel mills.

Some of us feel it all way into our souls. “Some people feel love in their hearts, Julie. Paradise by Judith McNaught kind of has this SPOILER ALERT (idk how to make that shown on the phone app) FMC married MMC when she was 18 due to a one night stand pregnancy, but things happened and they 'divorced', then 11 years later shes about to marry her childhood sweetheart and ended up finding out she was still married to. I love the world she built for these two special people, the emotions she played with. But why am I so in love with this book? Simply because McNaught made characters with great chemistry and created dreamy scenarios for them. If you get easily annoyed because of that, again, you might not like this one. If you’re new to McNaught, please be warned that her main conflicts always revolves around miscommunication. Picky readers might find trouble with the dated references as well as the lengthy plot but I’m all for the delayed gratification. I love of all of Judith McNaught’s creations but this one definitely stands out.
