Let New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught who “is in a class by herself” ( USA TODAY ) sweep you off your feet and into another time with her sensual, passionate, and spellbinding historical romance classics, featuring her “unique magic” ( RT Book Reviews ). A saucy spitfire who has grown into a ravishing young woman, Whitney Stone returns from her triumphant time in Paris society to England. She plans on marrying her childhood sweetheart, only to discover she has been bargained away by her bankrupt father to the arrogant and alluring Clayton Westmoreland, the Duke of Claymore. Outraged, she defies her new lord. But even as his smoldering passion seduces her into a gathering storm of desire, Whitney cannot—will not—relinquish her dream of perfect love. Rich with emotion, brimming with laughter and tears, Whitney, My Love is “the ultimate love story, one you can dream about forever” ( RT Book Reviews ). Judith McNaught is in a class by herself. -- USA Today on WHITNEY, MY LOVE The ultimate love story, one you can dream about forever. -- RT Book Reviews on WHITNEY, MY LOVE A wonderful love story…fast-paced and exciting…great dialogue! -- New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux on WHITNEY, MY LOVE Judith McNaught once again works her unique magic in this charming, sparkling romance. -- RT Book Reviews on REMEMBER WHEN People have been waiting for this book for years… Until You takes you on a roller-coaster ride of emotions. -- Kathe Robin in USA Today on UNTIL YOU By portraying her protagonists with verve and good humor, and adroitly mixing corporate maneuvers and passionate encounters, McNaught has produced a captivating tale. -- Publishers Weekly on PARADISE Fans of Danielle Steel and Janet Daily who enjoy a stylish… fast-paced story will welcome McNaught. -- Library Journal on PARADISE Judith McNaught comes close to an Edith Wharton edge. -- The Chicago Tribune on PARADISE A mixture of virtue and passion that is almost—ahem—perfect. -- Kirkus Reviews on PERFECT A perennial favorite, Judith McNaught adds a new layer of suspense to her latest romantic release. Her unique voice and talent shine through in this exciting tale of loyalty, love and danger. -- RT Book Reviews on NIGHT WHISPERS …Romance is McNaught's bread and butter and she serves it up in abundance. -- Publishers Weekly on SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME Judith McNaught not only spins dreams, but she makes them come true... She makes you laugh, cry and fall in love again. This book is a cherished treasure. -- RT Book Reviews on SOMETHING WONDERFUL Well-developed main characters with a compelling mutual attraction give strength and charm to this romance set in 19th-century Great Britain. -- Publishers Weekly on ALMOST HEAVEN Judith McNaught is a magical dreamspinner, a sensitive writer who draws on our childhood hopes and reminds us of loves power. A KINGDOM OF DREAMS will stay in your heart forever and be a classic on your shelves. -- RT Book Reviews on A KINGDOM OF DREAMS Judith McNaught is the #1 New York Times bestselling author who first soared to stardom with her stunning bestseller Whitney, My Love , and went on to win the hearts of millions of readers with Once and Always , Something Wonderful , A Kingdom of Dreams , Almost Heaven , Paradise , Perfect , Until You , Remember When , Someone to Watch Over Me , the #1 New York Times bestseller Night Whispers , and many other novels. There are more than thirty million copies of her books in print. She lives in Texas. Chapter One As their elegant travelling chaise rocked and swayed along the rutted country road, Lady Anne Gilbert leaned her cheek against her husband's shoulder and heaved a long, impatient sigh. "Another whole hour until we arrive, and already the suspense is positively gnawing at me. I keep wondering what Whitney will be like now that she's grown up. She lapsed into silence and gazed absently out the coach window at the lush, rolling English countryside covered with wild pink Foxglove and yellow Buttercups, trying to envision the niece she hadn't seen in almost eleven years. "She'll be pretty, just as her mother was. And she'll have her mother's smile, her gentleness, her sweet disposition..." Lord Edward Gilbert cast a skeptical glance at his wife. "Sweet disposition?" he echoed in amused disbelief. "That isn't what her father said in his letter." As a diplomat attached to the British Consulate in Paris, Lord Gilbert was a master of hints, evasions, innuendoes, and intrigues. But in his personal life, he preferred the refreshing alternative of blunt truth. "Allow me to refresh your memory," he said, groping in his pockets and retrieving the letter from Whitney's father. He perched his spectacles upon his nose, and ignoring his wife's grimace, he began to read: "'Whitney's manners are an outrage, her conduct is reprehensible. She is a willful hoyden who is the despair of everyone she knows and an embarrassment to me. I impl