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Romance · 1989 · R

A Kingdom of Dreams

by Judith McNaught

He captured her from a convent. She refused to surrender.

For17+GenreRomanceLength522 pagesRead time~14.5 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

Some

Violence in a medieval setting — raids, captivity, physical conflict

Language

Barely any

Period dialogue; mild language

Sexual Content

A lot

Explicit adult sexual content; intimacy that begins under coercive circumstances

Substance Use

None

No substance use

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Mild — the emotional arc is ultimately redemptive despite the coercive premise

What this book is about

Royce Westmoreland, a powerful English knight, abducts Jennifer Merrick — Scottish noblewoman and novice nun — during a border raid and holds her ransom. What begins as captivity slowly becomes something neither of them anticipated. A medieval historical romance in the McNaught tradition: passionate, intense, and built on the enemies-to-lovers tension of forced proximity.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

A kidnapping premise — intimacy that develops under captivity; readers should approach with awareness

Explicit adult sexual content

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