Every Breath You Take - Judith McNaught

Every Breath You Take

By Judith McNaught

  • Release Date: 2005-12-27
  • Genre: Romantic Suspense
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 407 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

Unforgettable characters, sizzling romance, and riveting suspense: These are the trademarks of beloved author Judith McNaught. Returning to the lavish Chicago setting of her popular novel Paradise, and revisiting some of that book’s characters as well, this story will captivate in inimitable Judith McNaught style.

High atop a snow-covered hill, the stately old Wyatt mansion is perched like a crown, its stone spires pointing upward, its stained glass windows glowing like colorful jewels. Such opulence means success and, surely, happiness. But on the eve of wealthy philanthropist Cecil Wyatt’s eightieth birthday, all the money in the world won’t bring back his missing grandson, William Wyatt. The only thing for certain: Foul play was involved.

The family, the police, the media–all have tried in vain to discover the young man’s fate. Now suspicion has turned shockingly toward William’s own half-brother, the rather distant and enigmatic Mitchell Wyatt.

Kate Donovan never dreamed that a chance romantic encounter on a tropical island paradise would tag her as a suspect in a high-society murder case. But after Kate tangles with the darkly charismatic Mitchell Wyatt, she finds herself cast in a shadow of guilt and mistrust. As the Chicago police tighten their net, it will take all of Kate’s ingenuity to clear her name. With her calm, cool wit, and the help of a man who may or may not be a dangerous catch, Kate vows to claim the life and love she desires.

Includes bonus scenes.

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Latest Impressions

  • Loved the storyline

    5
    By Londa1427
    Great read (several times).
  • One of her best!

    5
    By Khesteroni
    Hoping for the sequel
  • Mehhh

    3
    By Chinecheremm
    I didn’t get any fifty shades vibes as someone said. I hated the extreme misunderstanding Judith wrote into this book between Kate and Mitchell, it made Kate look like an extremely foolish person to me 🙄🙄. We didn’t need 3 paragraphs describing how gorgeous Mitchell was to Kate. Judith needs to take her descriptions down a notch, they’re too wordy. She spends way too much time describing certain things that we can do without and that’s what makes her books so long. It’s annoying
  • Every Breath You Take

    5
    By Tiggy/Cookie
    Somehow I missed reading this book by one of my favorite authors. I had thought she wasn’t writing anymore and was thrilled to find this offering. The ending led me to believe there was another book to come, I sure hope so. This was a wonderful story, and very long, which always makes me happy. If you have never read a Judith McNaught book then you are in for a treat.
  • Great love story

    4
    By Odtexas4
    This was a great love story. I couldn’t put the book down. The only problem I had was sometimes during the story it got a little to detailed and wordy.
  • Every breath you take

    5
    By Donor have
    Want to order more Judith McNaught books. Why are they all in Spanish?
  • Fifty shades similarities

    4
    By Kclovesmermaids
    I liked this book a lot. I would have liked the characters better developed. I believe this book was the original inspiration for fifty shades.
  • Just ok

    3
    By Gen C.
    I liked her other novels so much better
  • A very good book!

    4
    By rainingpetals
    I didn't give it 5 stars because I don't re-read this one over and over again like her other books, but it is for sure worth reading! I did enjoy it. I wouldn't say it is her best though. If you put it up against her other books, I was a little disappointed but that isn't to say the book isn't great, it was really good. Worth reading and seeing past characters in it.