Kingdom of Dreams
- Published
- 2002
- Pages
- 438
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743474153
- Reading Time
- ~7h 40min
Kingdom of Dreams is a abduction book by Judith McNaught. In 2002. It has 438 pages.
About this book
Judith McNaught’s Kingdom of Dreams transports readers to a turbulent medieval landscape where the longstanding rivalry between England and Scotland fuels both conflict and connection. Centered on a captive-and-captor dynamic, the novel examines how forced proximity can unravel entrenched prejudices and reveal shared humanity. Set against meticulously researched historical backdrops, the narrative follows two individuals bound by circumstance rather than choice, exploring themes of cultural identity, personal autonomy, and the slow erosion of enmity through mutual respect. McNaught, widely recognized for her emotionally nuanced historical romances, uses the abduction framework not merely as a plot device but as a lens to examine power dynamics, consent, and the transformation of hostility into understanding. The novel’s strength lies in its character-driven pacing and atmospheric world-building, which ground the romantic development in a believable historical context. Readers familiar with McNaught’s broader bibliography will recognize her commitment to psychological depth and the careful evolution of trust, making this work a distinctive entry in the captivity romance subgenre.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Kingdom of Dreams?+
Kingdom of Dreams has 438 pages.
When was Kingdom of Dreams published?+
Kingdom of Dreams was published in 2002.
What genre is Kingdom of Dreams?+
Kingdom of Dreams is a Abduction book.
What is Kingdom of Dreams about?+
Judith McNaught’s Kingdom of Dreams transports readers to a turbulent medieval landscape where the longstanding rivalry between England and Scotland fuels both conflict and connection. Centered on a captive-and-captor dynamic, the novel examines how forced proximity can unravel entrenched prejudices...
Who wrote Kingdom of Dreams?+
Kingdom of Dreams was written by Judith McNaught.