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A Daughter's Inheritance, Broadmoor Legacy Series #1Bethany House / 2008 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionFanny Broadmoor prefers the rocky promontories of New York's Thousand Islands to the opulence of its society dinner parties. But like the currents of the great Saint Lawrence River, circumstances change in this late 19th-century resort. Cousins Amanda, Sophie, and Fanny are as close as sisters---but will their grandfather's last wish destroy their bond? 384 pages, softcover from Bethany.
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Related ProductsChristianBookPreviews.comA Daughter’s Inheritance by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller follows the adventures of Fanny Broadmoor and her two cousins, Amanda and Sophie, in the late 1890’s. These three girls are the best of friends, and see each other through difficult times.
The Thousand Islands provide a perfect backdrop for the drama that follows the Broadmoor family. Hamilton Broadmoor was a keen businessman who brought the family wealth and prosperity, as well as a good place in society. Hamilton purchased an island and built a summer home there so the family could vacation in style. But, when Hamilton dies, his will sends Fanny on her greatest adventure yet! Fanny receives one-third of her grandfather’s estate, the same amount her two uncles received. This makes many in the family angry. Some relatives even plot ways to steal Fanny’s land away from her. Fanny never enjoyed the ways of upper crust society, and now that she is burdened with her inheritance, she enjoys it even less. Fanny loves the simple things in life. In fact, she has given her heart to Michael, the family’s day laborer boat-man. A Daughter’s Inheritance is full of memorable scenes and fun times. In one incident Fanny and Amanda plot to cover Amanda’s brothers in white wash to teach them a lesson for teasing them so often; instead, Amanda’s father ends up getting covered. This scene is just one of many that provide comic relief amidst the intense drama. For those readers who enjoy fast-paced enjoy historical fiction tinged with romance, this book delivers.-- Libby Winebrenner, www.ChristianBookPreviews.com Customer ReviewsAverage Rating:
8 of 21 Reviews Showing:(View All Reviews) Reviewed by Nicole (Santa Cruz, California), December 21, 2009I borrowed this book from a family member, and finished it in less than a day. I loved most of it, and almost all of the characters, except for Uncle Jonas and Theresa, who I despised. I didn't care for the ending, though, it was too abrupt, and I don't care enough about Sophie or Amanda to want to read the other books in the series, except for the fact that I want to know how Fanny and Michael's story ends up resolved. Reviewed by Evelyn Walker (Rapid City, SD), August 03, 2009I loved this book it keeps your interest all through the book. You can't wait to start the next on in the series. Tracie Peterson is a wonderful author. Reviewed by Beverly Heath (Grapevine, TX), July 03, 2009Loved it!! I couldn't put it down and I can't wait to read the next one. I will now order anything by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller. Reviewed by Bethany (Florida), January 21, 2009Very good description of rich society at the time period, had likable characters,and a good plot line. I liked it, but it really lacked in the romance. Not much description which really disappointed me on that point plus the ending was not firm. Tracie has produced better works than this, but overall a nice read. Reviewed by Becca S. (Cambodia), December 23, 2008I loved this book!! Even though as some other people said it was a bit slow at first, the anticipation of things to come kept me reading and excited for every word, page and chapter. Keep up the awesome work Tracie and Judith!! Reviewed by Kara S (W.Va.), October 06, 2008The storyline focuses on one of three cousins, Fanny Broadmoor, coming of age in the late 1800s. Some elements of the plot are typical – an heiress, a plotting guardian, and a forbidden love – but when woven together, they make an intriguing story. The first three chapters are told almost exclusively from Fanny’s perspective with a brief excerpt near the end of chapter 3 coming from another character’s perspective. I thought this was an excellent way to “set the stage” and allow the reader to glean Fanny’s opinion of the characters she interacts with. This technique also exposes Fanny’s naïveté as she places her trust in certain characters. Fanny, the main character, is a very believable character and I felt like she and the Broadmoors actually existed in history. The descriptions of the Broadmoor home and Thousand Islands paint another believable picture of what living in the 1890s was like for a wealthy. My only dislike of the book is that the plot is very slow to start and at times lacks suspense and/or excitement. While a slow-moving plot is bearable, I felt overwhelmed by the amount of development and lack of forward motion. Finally, in chapter 19 the plot picks up and some additional twists are added. Because of the slow movement, I considered putting the book down at times, but I’m glad I stuck it out to the final page. The end intrigued me enough to make me want to read the next book coming out this fall. Watch for An Unexpected Love, book 2 in Broadmoor Legacy. Reviewed by Darci (Maine), August 22, 2008I must say that I truly enjoyed this book! I thought Uncle Jonas was the most aggravating, greedy man. I do wish we could have seen more of Fanny and Michael together, and I was disappointed with the end. I really liked how Tracie Peterson's knowlegde of Alaska, and Judith Miller's knowlegde of Mr. Pullman were incorperated! Very nice! Reviewed by Cindy (Oswego, NY), June 10, 2008I thought that this book good!! I read it in one day. I love the islands and Rochester. I can't wait for the next one to come out. Write a review of A Daughter's Inheritance, Broadmoor Legacy Series #1 Other Customers Also PurchasedFind Related ProductsDownload Media PlayersAuthor/Artist Review |
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