The power of love heals a woman's heart, in this tantalizing new tale by the bestselling author of Second Love, Forever, and Never Too Rich. Gould's narrative is chock-full of resourceful, independent women.--Publishers Weekly.
This book proves to be very interesting and a true page turner, no matter how tired I become. The book is a bit predictable, but enjoyable and a refreshing fantasy for a love story. It's nice to be able to flashback to a younger day and be reminded of what it felt like to have a steamy physical attraction to a new love.
Heart-warming good read that has you flying through it.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Being familiar with all of Judith Gould's other lengthy works, I'm definitely a fan of hers. This is probably her shortest book, but the real locations vs. operatic drama and epic scale are much more "now" and the characters more down-to-earth. It's a love story that's kind of a spiritual rebirth. I can't wait for her next novel! Judith Gould is my absolute FAVE!
A fantastic read-Highly Recommended
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Leonie Corrinth relishes her lavish lifestyle in Manhattan. Wife of a Wall Street investment banker, Leonie blissfully runs her own antique shop. However, everything abruptly changes when she and her spouse bitterly divorce. Knowing New York City is no longer the same, Leonie decides to flee her acerbic memories and settle in upstate New York.Leonie plans to restore her soul while renovating an old house. A fender bender speeds up the process as Leonie accidentally runs into the vehicle of architect Sam Nicholson. Though they are instantly attracted to each other, Sam is already married. However, he does agree to help her see her dream turn into reality. As the duo work together, they fall in love with one another. However, he has a wife and she has seemingly insurmountable baggage to overcome, making it unlikely that a lasting relationship can be forged.TILL THE END OF TIME is a warm romance that demonstrates the restorative powers of love to mend a broken heart. The vigorous, well-written story line is fun to read even though the climax wraps up in too neat of a package. However, the motives, desires, and heartaches of the characters are so fabulously developed within a soul gripping plot that readers will want more works from Judith Gould even as they search for her previous novels.Harriet Klausner 1/1/99
Gould is pure gold
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Leonie Corrinth relishes her lavish lifestyle in Manhattan. Wife of a Wall Street investment banker, Leonie blissfully runs her own antique shop. However, everything abruptly changes when she and her spouse bitterly divorce. Knowing New York City is no longer the same, Leonie decides to flee her acerbic memories and settle in upstate New York. Leonie plans to restore her soul while renovating an old house. A fender bender speeds up the process as Leonie accidentally runs into the vehicle of architect Sam Nicholson. Though they are instantly attracted to each other, Sam is already married. However, he does agree to help her see her dream turn into reality. As the duo work together, they fall in love with one another. However, he has a wife and she has seemingly insurmountable baggage to overcome, making it unlikely that a lasting relationship can be forged. TILL THE END OF TIME is a warm romance that demonstrates the restorative powers of love to mend a broken heart. The vigorous, well-written story line is fun to read even though the climax wraps up in too neat of a package. However, the motives, desires, and heartaches of the characters are so fabulously developed within a soul gripping plot that readers will want more works from Judith Gould even as they search for her previous novels.Harriet Klausner
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