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Judith Gould (2)

Author of Time to Say Goodbye

For other authors named Judith Gould, see the disambiguation page.

25 Works 1,014 Members 10 Reviews

About the Author

Judith Gould lives in the historic Hudson River Valley, where she is at work on her next novel.

Series

Works by Judith Gould

Time to Say Goodbye (2000) 82 copies, 1 review
Sins (1982) 79 copies, 1 review
The Greek Villa (2003) 78 copies
A Moment in Time (2001) 72 copies
Rhapsody: A Love Story (1999) 69 copies, 1 review
The Secret Heiress (2006) 67 copies
The Best Is Yet to Come (2002) 61 copies
Forever (Onyx) (1992) 61 copies
Till the End of Time: A Love Story (1998) 60 copies, 1 review
Too Damn Rich (1993) 54 copies, 1 review
The Parisian Affair (2004) 53 copies
Dreamboat (2005) 53 copies, 3 reviews
Never Too Rich (1990) 47 copies
Dazzle (1989) 46 copies, 1 review
Second Love (1997) 42 copies
Love-Makers (1985) 37 copies
Texas Born (Signet) (1992) 17 copies, 1 review
The Texas Years (1989) 14 copies
Greek Winds of Fury (2008) 7 copies
Sins / The Love Makers (2004) 4 copies
Synnit (1986) 2 copies

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Being an aficionado of cruising I gravitate to stories that feature cruise ships. This story starts out in Albany, NY where our heroine Crissy is lamenting the lack of excitement and romance in her life. One of Crissy’s clients convinces her that romance waits on the high seas and after the devastating effects of a one night stand Crissy decides to take a cruise. Crissy chooses a wonderful cruise – a month-long trans-Atlantic crossing. She is looking to see part of the world outside of show more Albany and hopefully to find a lasting romance. Her divorced friend Jenny invites herself along.


Crissy and Jenny are as dissimilar as two young women can get. Jenny is the typical good-time girl who falls in bed with the first man who smiles at her as well as the next, and the next, and the next. You get the picture. Crissy has standards and sticks to them. Both girls are initially attracted to Mark Vilos – the sexy young son of the Greek shipping magnate who owns the Sea Nymph upon which they are sailing. The two girls soon fall in with an odd group of characters who share their dinner table and other exploits. Crissy does end up having a shipboard romance with the handsome Italian doctor – I won’t tell you how that ends. What no one knows is that Georgios Vilos (Mark’s father) has been hiding the financial difficulties that his cruise line is in. Unable to procure any more loans to meet his obligations, the senior Vilos has decided to blow up the Sea Nymph in order to collect the insurance money. And he has decided to do the deed during the trans-Atlantic crossing.

I enjoyed this book because I like cruising. As a veteran of 40+ cruises I found the author’s shipboard descriptions to be spot-on. She has captured the essence of cruising delightfully – even down to the differences between a penthouse suite and a cheap cabin. Her descriptions of various crew members is accurate as well. I believe I’ve met nurses like Voula on several ships. The ports of call are accurately described as well and I can only hope that Ms. Gould did her research first-hand. The first 25% of the book is a bit slow but once our main characters get on board ship the story takes off.

If you’re dreaming about taking a cruise or if you’re a veteran cruiser this book is for you. In fact, if you’re looking for a book to take on your next cruise – consider DREAMBOAT. Just be assured that you won’t find Captain Stuebing or Julie McCoy among the books characters.
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Oh I love trashy novels with the best of em......but sometimes......[return][return]Started off well, with a Russian peasant girl working her way up to be the best known actress in Russia (and the Tzar's mistress), only for everything to be lost in the Revolution.[return][return]I have a feeling I read this book a long time ago, and struggled then too.[return][return]Time goes on, her daughter gets involved with the Jewish people, and *her* daughter (and the rest of the family) gets involved show more in the attempt to start the Jewish state. Lots of violence, kidnaps, escapes, betrayals, loyalty, aggressive sex that passes for exciting love, the usual stuff (well worn copy with the spine broken at the really "interesting" - ahem - parts for the one handed reader).......meh show less
Although different from my usual reads, this book was okay. A story about a man and woman who are looking for a second chance at love find it within the revocations of an old house made into new. This was written in a very real setting with no major drama but with just enough realistic drama to catch your interest.
Two beautiful women - fighting for the same prize. Jenny and Elizabeth-Anne. They both grew up in the same small Texas town. Jenny was the dark one, conscious of her sexual power from an early age. Elizabeth-Anne was the angelic one, melting hearts with her delicate beauty even as she wielded her iron strength. They were opposites in every way - except in the fiery force of their business ambitions, and their overwhelming desire for the same man. Theirs was a stuggle in which the winner show more would take all - and the loser would be stripped of everything... show less

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