Something Wonderful

Something Wonderful by Judith McNaught is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster in 1988, featuring 448 pages in English. This historical romance follows the tumultuous relationship between Alexandra Lawrence, an innocent country girl, and Jordan Townsende, the wealthy Duke of Hawthorne. As Alexandra navigates the complexities of London society, their stormy marriage faces significant challenges that test their bond.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of jealousy, revenge, and passion as Alexandra becomes entangled in the intricacies of her new world. The story delves into the depths of their relationship, revealing the tender and sensual man behind Jordan’s cold exterior. This edition invites readers to explore the emotional landscape of a marriage that must endure trials, showcasing the unique dynamics of love and commitment.
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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).
“Judith McNaught not only spins dreams but makes them come true” (RT Book Reviews) in this sensual and moving tale of a tempestuous marriage facing its ultimate test. Alexandra Lawrence, an innocent country girl, and Jordan Townsende, the rich and powerful Duke of Hawthorne, have always had a stormy relationship. But when she is swept into the endlessly fascinating world of London society, free-spirited Alexandra becomes ensnared in a tangled web of jealousy, revenge, and overwhelming passion. But behind her husband’s cold, haughty mask, there lives a tender, vital, sensual man…the man Alexandra married. Now, she will fight for his very life and the rapturous bond they alone can share.
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