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On Friday, a sensuous stranger entered Katie's life. By Sunday, her world would never be the same...
Stunning Katie Connelly submerged her painful past in a promising career, an elegant apartment, and men she could keep at a distance. Yet something vital was missing from her life until she met proud, rugged Ramon Galverra. With his urbane charm and his passionate nature, he gave her a love she had never known. In his arms, she came fully alive to his every touch. Still she was afraid to surrender her heart to this strong, willful, secretive man a man from a different world, a man with a bold, uncertain future...
New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught captures the thrill of a once-in-a-lifetime passion in this tender and spellbinding novel.
[A] gift of joy...a great love story.
More Reviews and RecommendationsUSA Today has said, “When it comes to writing romance, Judith McNaught is in a class by herself.” With over 30 million copies of her books in print -- from historical romances to taut tales of suspense -- McNaught has earned a reputation for infusing the romance genre with a unique blend of thrills and chills.
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December 30, 2007: I love every single book that Judith McNaught writes and when i was casually going through her published books, i found that the only one book i didn't read was Tender Truimph. I was so excited to read it but i was sorely dissapointed from the third chapter of the book itself. The heroine was really annoying, the hero was too nice but then also too dominating and had very sexist views that i really disagreed with!! Overall, this book was NOT good but i read it and then read her other classics just to make sure that this was Judith McNaught
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October 15, 2007: So, since the book had Judith McNaught's name on it I bought it...maybe she should market clothes too! Anyhow, the book was a good read, it wasn't the most fascinating of story lines but it was interesting enough to have me flipping through the pages. Honestly, I'm a sucker for rich handsome men proposing marriage to beautiful women the moment they set their eyes on them. That's why it's called fiction so that you could fantasize about things that couldn't possibly happen in real life...without major consequences.