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680 pages
First published May 1, 1993
“She wept with shame for her lack of will and with fear for a love she couldn't control.”
Long ago and far away I dreamed a dream one day
And now that dream is here beside me
Long the skies were overcast
But now the clouds have passed
You're here at last
Chills run up and down my spine
Aladdin's lamp is mine
The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew
That all I longed for long ago was you
Chills run up and down my spine
Aladdin's lamp is mine
The dream I dreamed was not denied me
Just one look and then I knew
That all I longed for long ago was you
For the first time in his life, he finally knew how it felt to have a home and a family. Julie was his home, his family
1 percent-“If you don’t like my offer,” Margaret informed her in a steely voice, “then I suggest you get yourself a job as a waitress or find yourself a pimp, because those are the only two careers for which you’re fit right now.”
19 percent-"Julie had never before offered a hitchhiker a ride; the risks were far too high, but she decided to do it this time, not only because he’d changed her tire or because he seemed nice, but also because of a simple pair of jeans—new jeans."
24 percent-"He had tasted her lips and felt their response to him. His starved senses wanted to feast on the entire banquet."
28 percent-“Have something to drink,” he ordered, thrusting a long-stemmed glass toward her. “Drink it, damn it!” He made a visible effort to soften his tone. “It’ll help you relax.”
31 percent-“My father is a minister!” she wept. “He’s a respected man and you’ve made his daughter into a public slut! I’m a teacher!” she cried hysterically, “I teach little children! Do you think they’ll let me teach children now that I’m a national scandal who wallows in the snow with escaped murderers?”
31 percent-“I’ve spent the last fifteen years of my life,” she sobbed brokenly, struggling harder against his grasp, “trying to be perfect. I’ve been so perfect!” she wept,"
40 percent-"Apparently, she had withheld her virginity from her own boyfriend, who obviously loved her and wanted to offer her respectability and a future. Tonight, however, she was willing to surrender it to an escaped convict who was incapable of loving anyone and who had nothing whatsoever to offer her."
42 percent-"Her body stiffened with the brief pain, but before he could react, her arms were around him and she was opening for him like a flower . . . welcoming him, sheathing him."
44 percent"Now she looked at the man she loved"
Long ago, she’d read dozens of articles about him written by gushing reporters as well as reputable movie critics. Often, they tried to define him in terms of other megastars who’d preceded him. One critic Julie particularly remembered watching on television had tried to turn him into a human conglomerate by saying that Zachary Benedict had the animal magnetism of a young Sean Connery, the talent of a Newman, the charisma of Costner, the raw machismo of a young Eastwood, the smooth sophistication of Warren Beatty, the versatility of Michael Douglas, and the rugged appeal of Harrison Ford.
Long ago and far away,
I dreamed a dream one day—
And now that dream is here before me.
Long the skies were overcast,
but now the clouds are passed—
You're here at last.
Chills run up and down my spine.
Aladdin's lamp is mine.
The dream I dreamed was not denied me.
Just one look and then I knew—
That all I longed for long ago was you.
What an absolutely brilliant book!!!!! It was a masterpiece of captivating plot and sizzling romance.
I loved that the story spanned over years, that we got to see an 11 year old Julie, who had been through so much, who was such a sweet and lonely little girl, and an 18 year old Zach and his horrible family who forced him to face his future alone. And then skipped to 10 years later where we see a very successful Zach directing his movie, finding out his actress wife was cheating on him, and then the murder of said wife while filming. And then the present day, 5 years later where a wrongfully imprisoned Zach is determined to escape. And how Julie and Zach crosses paths, him forced to kidnap her and take her to his hideaway.
And from there the story just kept increasing in pace and intrigue as we watch these two battle wills, and see Julie realise that the cold and harsh Zach might just be as innocent as he claims to be. And Zach finally finds a woman who sees him for himself, not his fame and his wealth. And the bond that forms between captor and captive brings a love that both have yearned for, but also a complication that neither wanted, because Zach is a fugitive and the only future he can give Julie in one on the run.
I can’t believe how much I loved this book. It’s not often that you read a 674 page romance where the pages just fly, and where the storyline just grabs you from the first page until the last. And I loved every page.
Those tomorrows waiting deep in your eyes—
In the world of love you keep in your eyes—
I'll awaken what's asleep in your eyes.
It may take a kiss or two.
Through all of my life…
Summer, winter, spring, and fall of my life…
All I ever will recall of my life, is all of my life.
With you.
I loved both Julie and Zach, her with her innocence and warmth, with her caring heart, and him with his jaded outlook on life and love.
After the humiliation of his trial and the dehumanizing effects of prison, it was heady merely to be looked at like a man, not an animal. But to have her look at him as if he were brave and fine and decent was a gift more precious to him than anything he'd ever been given. He wanted to crush her in his arms, to lose himself in her sweetness, to wrap her around him like a blanket and bury himself in her, he wanted to be the best lover she'd ever had and to make this night as memorable for her as it was going to be for him.
The romance was fantastic. The chemistry between Julie and Zach was electric and seeing them fall for each other was simply wonderful. The emotions I felt during their very difficult journey to their HEA was amazing and consuming.
And the plot…. I can’t remember the last time I was riveted as much by the storyline of a book. Their sad histories, the kidnapping and time they spent in hideaway, the mystery regarding his murdered wife, how hard Zach tried to do the right thing for Julie, how hard Julie fought for Zach, and everything that happened until the end was just superbly written.
This is only my second book by this author, and just like Paradise, which is one of the few second chance romances I loved, I adored this book. I can’t wait to read more of her books, and to be blown away by her stories. I can’t recommend this book enough. READ IT.