Monday, February 24, 2014

A Daughter’s Inheritance, by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller

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The Broadmoor Legacy, Book 1

From the Publisher:

Lose Yourself in the History, Opulence, and Elegance of the Thousand Islands

Cousins Amanda, Sophie, and Fanny Broadmoor are as close as sisters, but when their grandfather dies, the terms of his will just might destroy their bond. Seventeen-year-old Fanny has never put much stock in the conventions of society. In fact, she has given her heart to Michael, the family boat-keeper. But when she receives a surprising inheritance, she discovers just how oppressive society can be... and that she may be trusting the wrong people.

Dare she follow her heart and risk going against her family? What if she loses everything she's ever known? It all comes down to one choice: What does Fanny Broadmoor want her legacy to be?

My Review:

I hated this book. NOTHING was resolved. If you enjoy sequels and intend to read an entire series and don’t mind trudging through the longest story ever where nothing ever happens, then by all means, get this book and read it and the rest of the Broadmoore Legacy series.

My only complaint is that due to not resolving the book, it drug the story out until I was tired of it. I really became bored with the storyline and plot and toward the end I was just trudging along waiting for a quick one chapter wrap-up that never came.

I do want to know what happens to the characters and how it all ends, but rather than making me curious enough to buy the next book, I was just thankful I finished this one and have no desire to continue in the series.

I have really enjoyed the other books I’ve read by Judith Miller, but this one was incredibly disappointing. I find that it’s hit or miss for me with Tracie Peterson. I loved All Things Hidden, but despised Distant Dreams for the same reasons I disliked this book.

I don’t recommend this book.

I was not under any obligation to write a review.

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