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The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes Book Review

 

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer



The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes Book Review 


Details of The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes book 

  • Book Name: The Hawthorne Legacy 
  • Authors: Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  • Pages: 368
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance Fiction
  • Publish Date: 7 September 2021
  • Language: English

Book Review:



In "The Inheritance Games," Avery inherits billions and an entire estate from Mr. Tobias Hawthorne. To secure her inheritance, she must solve puzzles and live in the Hawthorne mansion for a year. As she uncovers the mysterious ties between her and the Hawthorne family, the plot thickens, leading to unexpected revelations.

I'm thoroughly enjoying this series, consistently giving each book four stars. Jennifer Limbaugh has found her stride in the thriller genre, and it shows. "The Hawthorne Legacy" picks up seamlessly where the first book left off, providing a compelling continuation of the saga.

Having eagerly awaited this sequel, I was not disappointed. Sometimes, middle books in a series can feel like filler, but this one avoids that pitfall. It's well-structured, fast-paced, and continues to build on the mysteries introduced in the first book. The author skillfully introduces elements that both answer questions from the first book and set the stage for the upcoming finale.

The love triangle aspect, which concerned me initially, turned out to be more manageable than expected. While not a fan of love triangles, this one didn't hinder my enjoyment. The romantic entanglements between Avery and the Hawthorne brothers were surprisingly engaging. Jameson, with the peculiar name, stood out, although I hope his character receives more development in the final book.

Jennifer Limbaugh's adeptly balances the romance with Avery's exploration of the world of billionaires, a journey that adds an intriguing layer to the story. The richly layered drama, including attempts on Avery's life, adds to the allure of the narrative.

What I particularly appreciate about "The Hawthorne Legacy" is the perfect blend of resolved and unresolved mysteries. Limbaugh gives readers enough information to keep them hooked without resorting to excessive red herrings. The story remains captivating, and the author skillfully keeps us anticipating more.

In conclusion, "The Hawthorne Legacy" is a solid sequel, earning a well-deserved four-star rating. While not a personal all-time favourite, it's a crucial instalment in a series I'm eager to see through to the end. I look forward to a potential marathon reading session of the entire trilogy before the third book's release.



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