The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Happy 2022 Books Lovers,

until a few years ago I found it stressful to come back from vacation, to rewrite on the blog, without having any reviews ready, no reading completed in the weeks of vacation. In reading I was much more productive when among the thousand things to do, with school and everything, I spent more time reading than anything else.

Instead, things have changed in 2021. In the summer, which never happened to me, I read 7/8 books that I reviewed in September, carrying on those same reviews until October, and now, in January, I already have 4 reviews ready that I just have to publish.

The first of the fall readings I want to tell you about is The Hawthorne Legacy, a sequel to The Inheritance games – which I had loved madly. I can’t help but thank Sperling & Kupfer for sending me the copy of this book, I can only be happy and grateful to have been able to read it, hoping that the third and final volume of the trilogy will arrive very soon.

What can I say, still from the love point of view it is hard, both for me and for Avery I assure you. Choosing between Grayson and Jameson isn’t easy, and anyone who has read the books knows. They are siblings, but they are very different from each other, yet they are both charismatic, and they emanate sexy vibes from every pore. Grayson is the thoughtful one, who never says the wrong thing. The second child who always seems to have everything under control even when he is not.

Jameson, on the other hand, is the third son of Sky Hathorne, and is curious, always looking for a good adventure, always finding clues where no one else could imagine there is something to look for. And he’s always around Avery, teasing her, persuading her, when Gray does nothing but keep away.

There is no doubt that Jamie is not bad at all, both physically and emotionally, as he also demonstrates at the end of this second volume. But I, for some reason, right now if I had to choose I would choose Gray, it will perhaps be his mysterious being that attracts my curiosity.

Avery is, let’s say, getting carried away with this heiress thing. But even if one mystery was uncovered in the first book, there will be another to be discovered in the second. Because many clues indicate that Harry, the homeless man with whom Avery spent long after her mother’s death, could be Tobias Hawthorne’s presumed dead son, and consequently the true heir to the fortune. And many other clues indicate that Harry is also Avery’s father.

And then throughout the book our kids – Avery, Gray, Jamie, Xander, Libby, Nash, Rebecca, Thea, and even Max – will be looking for the clues left by the old man to solve the mystery of Toby’s death and to find out if he really is her father or not.

Much more will happen in this book. Avery will face many anonymous threats, the identities of Gray and Nash’s fathers will be discovered, Max will run away from home to go to Avery, Avery will have her heart split between Gray and Jamie, Oren will have to do everything possible to protect Avery, failing to times, to get to the end of the book where things will seem to have settled down a bit.

The real question now is: what will happen in the third volume? At the end of The Hawthorne Legacy many questions are answered, the mystery is solved, and no doubts remain to be answered in the third volume. And so the curiosity lies right here. What will Jennifer Lynn Barnes come up with now to close this story in the best possible way without disappointing?

We just have to wait. I can’t wait, curiosity is devouring me. And you, if you haven’t done it yet, what are you waiting for to read this trilogy ???

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Pubblicato da Me and Books

Mi chiamo Miriam e sono l'amministratore di Me and Books. Ho tante passioni, ma le più grandi sono la lettura e la scrittura, ed ho creato questo blog proprio per poter condividere le mie passioni. Penso che recensire un libro sia una cosa molto importante che richiede tempo e dedizione. A volte un lettore prima di scegliere un libro vuole sapere che quello che sta scegliendo è quello giusto, e le recensioni servono proprio per questo, per aiutare il lettore a scegliere. Ma questo è anche un modo per aiutare autore e case editrici a farsi conoscere. È anche per questo che pubblico gli articoli sia in italiano che in inglese, per non lasciare nessuno fuori. Vi chiedo di non esitare a pormi qualsiasi domanda sul mondo dell'editoria, spero solo di riuscire a fornire la risposta perfetta.