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Ian thornton judith mcnaught6/12/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() And you are going to hurt me, Ian - never, I hope, as much as you are hurting me now. Quoting Elizabeth: "I've hurt you terribly, my love, and I'll hurt you again during the next fifty years. ![]() The more you love someone, the more you're open to being hurt by them. Ian and Elizabeth were so much in love with each other that it rendered them defenseless, insecure and wary. I though the Big Misunderstanding issue would turn me off because I'm not a fan of this kind of plot device - and there were not only one, but two in this book -, but JM made it believable to me. :) I especially loved Ian for having no fear admitting to himself he was in love with Elizabeth without knowing if she felt the same, and I adored Elizabeth for standing her ground and not cowering when Ian tried to send her away. ![]() Well, I've just finished reading Almost Heaven and I'm glad to say that I'm in love with Ian, Elizabeth, and everyone and everything else in the book. I absolutely LOVE this book! This is what I posted at the RF (Amazon) when I read it for the 1st time, and I'm simply copying my post here on GR because I'm lazy and don't feel like writing a full review. ![]()
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