Judith McNaught Quote

I'm thinking that it will be autumn soon, she said, lifting her gaze to his. Autumn is my absolute favorite season. Spring is overrated. It's soggy and the trees are still bare from winter. Winter drags on and on, and summer is nice, but it's all the same. Autumn is different. I mean, is there any perfume in the world that can compare with the smell of burning leaves? she asked with an engaging smile. Matt thought she smelled a hell of a lot better than burning leaves, but he let her continue. Autumn —is thexincgitsinagrechanging. It's like dusk. Dusk?Dusk is my favorite time of day, for the same reason. When I was young, I used to walk down our driveway at dusk in the summer and stand at the fence, watching all the cars going by with their headlights on. Everyone had a place to go, something to do. The night was just beginning ... She trailed off in embarrassment. That must sound incredibly silly.It sounds incredibly lonely.

Judith McNaught

I'm thinking that it will be autumn soon, she said, lifting her gaze to his. Autumn is my absolute favorite season. Spring is overrated. It's soggy and the trees are still bare from winter. Winter drags on and on, and summer is nice, but it's all the same. Autumn is different. I mean, is there any perfume in the world that can compare with the smell of burning leaves? she asked with an engaging smile. Matt thought she smelled a hell of a lot better than burning leaves, but he let her continue. Autumn —is thexincgitsinagrechanging. It's like dusk. Dusk?Dusk is my favorite time of day, for the same reason. When I was young, I used to walk down our driveway at dusk in the summer and stand at the fence, watching all the cars going by with their headlights on. Everyone had a place to go, something to do. The night was just beginning ... She trailed off in embarrassment. That must sound incredibly silly.It sounds incredibly lonely.

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About Judith McNaught

Judith McNaught (born May 10, 1944) is a bestselling author of over a dozen historical and contemporary romance novels, with 30 million copies of her works in print. She was also the first female executive producer at a CBS radio station.