Ash Valente poses the question we’ve all been asking in this thought-provoking article that discusses not only JM’s disappearance, but the current state of publishing and the woeful lack of any JM-esque reading material. What do you think? Let me know!
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Publishers Weekly’s Throwback Thursday
In celebration of Romance Week, Publishers Weekly gave a nod to Judith on their Facebook page.
One of the most renowned romance writers of the 80’s was Judith McNaught. Here is the ad for the romance novel, ”Whitney, My Love’ that turned McNaught into a superstar…. #RomanceWeek
The post, dated July 12, 2018, featured an advertisement for Whitney, My Love from the August 24, 1984 issue of Publishers Weekly, the wording of which was uncannily prophetic.
Whitney, My Love marks the historical romance debut of a dazzling, breathtaking writer, Judith McNaught. Remember the name. Order the book. The legend begins. Get in at the beginning.
And here I sit, 34 years after those words were written, completely enamored and in love with this book. It’s like they KNEW….<3