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== Biography ==
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'''Judith McNaught''' (b. 1944) started her career in 1983 writing [[Category Romance|category romances]] for [[Harlequin]]. Although written much earlier, her first published [[Historical Romance|historical romance]] for [[Pocket Books]], ''[[Whitney, My Love]]'' of 1985, was a major success, but caused some commotion due to the "rape". In an [http://www.likesbooks.com/mcnaught.html interview] she gives some details about the original scene, the alterations prior to the publication, her rewriting of some parts in 2000 and her real intentions. She also writes [[Contemporary|contemporary romances]] and [[Suspense|Romantic Suspense]].
 
'''Judith McNaught''' (b. 1944) started her career in 1983 writing [[Category Romance|category romances]] for [[Harlequin]]. Although written much earlier, her first published [[Historical Romance|historical romance]] for [[Pocket Books]], ''[[Whitney, My Love]]'' of 1985, was a major success, but caused some commotion due to the "rape". In an [http://www.likesbooks.com/mcnaught.html interview] she gives some details about the original scene, the alterations prior to the publication, her rewriting of some parts in 2000 and her real intentions. She also writes [[Contemporary|contemporary romances]] and [[Suspense|Romantic Suspense]].
  
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== Books ==
 
== Books ==
 
* ''[[Almost Heaven - Judith McNaught|Almost Heaven]]'' - April 1990 ([[Pocket Books]])
 
* ''[[Almost Heaven - Judith McNaught|Almost Heaven]]'' - April 1990 ([[Pocket Books]])
* ''[[Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You]]'' - August 2009 ([[Ballantine]]) [[Hardcover]]
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* ''[[Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You]]'' - March 2011 ([[Ballantine]]) [[Hardcover]]
 
* ''[[Double Standards]]'' -  June 1984 ([[Harlequin Temptation By The Numbers|Harlequin Temptation #16]])
 
* ''[[Double Standards]]'' -  June 1984 ([[Harlequin Temptation By The Numbers|Harlequin Temptation #16]])
 
* ''[[Every Breath You Take - Judith McNaught|Every Breath You Take]]'' - December 2005 ([[Ballantine]]) [[Hardcover]]
 
* ''[[Every Breath You Take - Judith McNaught|Every Breath You Take]]'' - December 2005 ([[Ballantine]]) [[Hardcover]]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 27 March 2023


Judith McNaught (b. 1944) started her career in 1983 writing category romances for Harlequin. Although written much earlier, her first published historical romance for Pocket Books, Whitney, My Love of 1985, was a major success, but caused some commotion due to the "rape". In an interview she gives some details about the original scene, the alterations prior to the publication, her rewriting of some parts in 2000 and her real intentions. She also writes contemporary romances and Romantic Suspense.

Judith McNaught wrote one novel for the Harlequin Temptation line.

Books

Novellas

Series/Related Titles

The Westmorelands

  1. Whitney, My Love, 1985
  2. A Kingdom Of Dreams, 1989
  3. Until You, 1994

Honors

On the Web