Elizabeth has also been left at the mercy of her uncle who has now decided it is time for Elizabeth to marry in order to provide him and his childless wife an heir. Elizabeth was left to pay off all his debts and fight to save their family home, Havenhurst. After an equally disastrous duel, Elizabeth's brother, Robert, disappeared. At this party, Elizabeth met Ian Thornton, an outsider who charmed his way into her heart and set her up for a scene that would ruin her reputation and end all her chances of marrying a titled gentleman. Elizabeth's brother Robert had accepted one of these proposals when Elizabeth attended a disastrous weekend party that would change her life forever. Nearly two years ago, Elizabeth Cameron debuted and received more than a dozen marriage proposals. Almost Heaven is an often amusing romance full of misdirection and the sensuality that fans of Judith McNaught have come to expect. Elizabeth resists the idea of a loveless marriage, especially when she learns that one of the men who has accepted her uncle's offer of her hand in marriage is the very man who ruined her reputation in the first place. The novel centers on Elizabeth, a young aristocrat whose uncle has decided it is time for her to be married despite the disastrous debut that ruined her reputation in society. Almost Heaven is a novel by Judith McNaught.
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