I like reading, during the period. When I was a teenager, I was looking for some great novels. That was when I met Judith McNaught's novel. Although I like all her work, my favorite is "perfect." Judith McNaught weaves a spell on her readers. After you finish these books, you still haven't been confused for a long time. Sometimes you will find yourself crying with the characters, or feeling Your own pain or pain.
Perfect for the first time in 1993. It is a story of compassion, love, humility and forgiveness. This story reveals the joy of being a family, loving them, and needing their support and understanding during difficult times. This book celebrates the satisfaction and satisfaction that true love brings to your life. This inner peace is nothing but love.
Meet the movie star Zachary Benedict. Zack came from a white-collar background but was denied by his grandmother, who had to live alone. Zach is a proud, handsome, self-made movie star. He is everything a man can want. After many achievements as stars and directors, Zach only longed for one thing: a loving and loyal wife and children shared his success. Unfortunately, these are what he can't achieve. When Zach was rejected and accused of murdering his wife, Rachel, all the stars disappeared without a trace.
Zack met Julie Mathison and took her as his captive when he fled the prison. Julie is a foster daughter of the Matheson family. Her goal in life is to be a perfect daughter, to make her adoptive parents proud, in exchange for all the love and care they have given her. As a professional teacher, Julie is very kind, compassionate, very cute, and perfect in every way. However, after meeting with Zach, her life was quickly reversed.
The story unfolds in a sharp way because they both try to create the best and recognize their love for each other. One thing is for sure, this novel is not just another confused love story. The book also exemplifies the theme of female literacy very effectively and raises the fact that many women across the United States are unable to read and write. It urges readers to take the initiative to play their role as a responsible member of society and to help increase illiteracy. The novel has a good plot and a great message. Please warn all girls, please take good care of your heart, because many people are very easy to fall in love with Mr. Zachary Benedict, just like me. Happy to read!
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