

Jennifer, in her headstrong, impetuous manner isn’t someone that’s just going to stand down and obey whatever it is that The Black Wolf barks or growls at her. However, if Royce thinks that Scotland’s finest and proudest girl Jennifer is going to just take everything passively or complacently, he has another thing coming. It seems to be a wholly normal day when through the doors of Jennifer’s convent school comes Royce Westmoreland and he abducts the venerable, beautiful Scottish girl, Jennifer.Īs the people all over the lands are wont to whisper, Royce Westmoreland’s nickname, The Black Wolf, or just The Wolf, frequently causes an itch of dread, fear, and anxiety to the surface when it is spoken. Royce Westmoreland is also the Duke of Claymore. The main characters are Jennifer Merrick and Royce – nicknamed the Black Wolf – Westmoreland. A Kingdom of Dreams book is the first in the series – though it wasn’t the first to be released, but is the chronological start of the series –, and it was published in the year of 1989. It is also a part of her loved series, Westmoreland Saga, which is comprised of four novels. This is by and large amongst the greatest medieval romance works that have come from the talented mind of Judith McNaught. With all of that mentioned, we can look at the brilliant work of McNaught and give our book review. Following this occasion, all of her novels from then on have been featured on the same prestigious list. The first time that Judith McNaught ever found her work on the New York Times Bestseller List was in the year of 1988. He even remained a support for the authoress when years of rejection and denial followed. It was Michael that promoted writing so much to McNaught, even going so far as to purchase her a brand new typewriter. Two of them were from Judith’s first marriage, while Michael, himself, had five from his own previous marriage. Additionally, McNaught worked as the director of public relations for the company.Īlong with her second husband, Michael, Judith had seven children.

The second of McNaught’s husbands, Michael McNaught, and she met as she was working as an assistant director for a movie crew – the movie at hand was for General Motors. However, the two divorced soon thereafter.


The two of them had two children, son Clayton and daughter Whitey. McNaught was proposed by a dentist from Saint Louis, to whose offer she said yes. McNaught majored in Business at Northwestern University. Judith McNaught, as we mentioned, was born and raised in San Luis Obispo.
