![]() Can he actually (pardon the pun) be a sheep in wolf’s clothing? Yes, he is a mighty warrior and has won many a battle, but all he seeks is a woman who accepts him for the man he is and not the legend. However, there is more to our hero than legend has it. ![]() Dubbed “The Wolf” by Henry VII when still a child, the very mention of his name strikes fear in the hearts of his enemies. How could it not be great?Ī Kingdom Of Dreams tells the tale of the first Duke of Claymore, tall, dark and rugged Royce Westmoreland. It is also poignant and touching, and a two-hanky read. If you’re into knights and fair maidens, this book is fast paced and contains enough humorous repartee to make for an utterly entertaining read. As a huge fan of Whitney, My Love, I was excited to discover that Whitney’s hero is a descendant of the characters in Kingdom. I thought I had done so with Judith McNaught until a friend suggested A Kingdom of Dreams. A Kingdom of Dreams (A LLB favorite) By Judith McNaught, 1989 (reissued 2000), MedievalĬonnected to Whitney, My Love, Until You, and MiraclesĪs a rule, when I discover an author, I try to read her entire backlist. ![]()
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