Just Rewards Barbara Taylor Bradford 9780007197590 Books
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Just Rewards Barbara Taylor Bradford 9780007197590 Books
As an avid reader of the Harte series, I found this book an interesting look at Emma's great grandchildren, specifically her great grand daughters. Earlier books in this second Harte trilogy had significant portions imported from the first trilogy. It was refreshing to see none of that in this book. It is nice to see the younger generation forming relationships as close as that between Paula and Emily. Somewhat surprising is the only token presence of Paula who is supposed to to be as formidable as her grandmother. Emma and Paula are the matriarchs of the Harte clan, but Emma seems to have more influence on the family than Paula. This is in spite of the fact that Paula is alive and Emma is dead. Paula wants to keep Emma's dream alive, but loses the "vision" she is purported to have so she can have a conflict with Linnet. American great granddaughter Evan is a central character and her American family is a big part of the plot. Jonathan Ainsley makes another appearance and is as villanous as ever.Although this is supposed to be the last of the second Harte trilogy, the ending seems to suggest that there will be at least one more book. It does not seem like readers of this series have heard the last of Ainsley's connection to Evan's adopted sister.
Would like to note that the first review written of this book does not describe this book, but rather Unexpected Blessings, which is book two of this trilogy or book five of six in the Harte series.
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I was gonna get book 7 until I read all the reviews kinda shocked me how many bad reviews I'll skip the 7th bc I wanna remember the story I read about all the awesome Hearts
This is one of the best series that I have ever read. Emma Harte would be an inspiration to any young woman and I have recommended the reading of her story to several of my young friends. I am looking forward to the next book in the series as Ms. Bradford definitely left the story wide open for another book.
This was by far my least favorite of Barbara Taylor Bradford's books. Maybe it would have been less torturous as a paperback, so I could have skipped pages of meaningless repetition, but as an Audio Cd it was excruciatingly lacking in excitement or plot. The positive side of that is that usually I have difficulty leaving the car and audio Cd when I get to work when I'm at a great spot in the story, but since there were no good spots, it was very easy to walk away from. I give it two stars only because it continued the saga and therefore is of some interest to people hooked on the series, otherwise, it wouldn't be worth one.
Read a Woman of Substance and always Thoroughly enjoy Barbra Taylor Bradfords books. Great to see family values and traditions still being carried forth in the next generation.
I liked this author's previous book "A Woman of Substance," so I ploughed my way through the rest of the series. The quality of her writing and characterization has steadily deteriorated with each successive book. I actually find myself sympathizing more with the "villains" than the supposed heroines of the piece. Every time heroines Linnet or Evan refer to Evan's "adopted" sister, the supposed "bad seed" Angharad or old Edwina thinks that "genetics is everything," I feel like slapping someone. Maybe Angharad is jealous and envious because her family was so obviously biased to the supposedly perfect Evan! I feel the same way about Linnet's sister Tessa, who rapidly became my favorite character in this series, such as it was. Tessa's jealous because everyone DID favor her little sister Linnet, who reminds everyone of Emma Harte. The whole family's devotion to the great-grandma who died more than 30 years ago is unnatural. And, sadly, Bradford's dialogue stinks as much as her characterizations. I don't know if even a soap opera would take her on as a writer.
It was a well written book like all of Barbara Taylor Bradford's books, I enjoy her use of the English language and her wordsmith phrases. I enjoy reading a series of books so that I can see the character development and in this case how the family develops from generation to generation. I would highly recommend this series to someone who enjoys reading a fun way to spend some well deserved leisure time. Elisabeth O'Donnell
An addictive series of books. I love the Yorkshire roots of the characters and their returns to the beauties there. Author describes interiors with such detail that I wondered if she had been an interior decorator at some point. She also describes clothing in detail. Sometimes it seems a little much, but it does sound remarkable and appropriate to her extraordinary characters.
As an avid reader of the Harte series, I found this book an interesting look at Emma's great grandchildren, specifically her great grand daughters. Earlier books in this second Harte trilogy had significant portions imported from the first trilogy. It was refreshing to see none of that in this book. It is nice to see the younger generation forming relationships as close as that between Paula and Emily. Somewhat surprising is the only token presence of Paula who is supposed to to be as formidable as her grandmother. Emma and Paula are the matriarchs of the Harte clan, but Emma seems to have more influence on the family than Paula. This is in spite of the fact that Paula is alive and Emma is dead. Paula wants to keep Emma's dream alive, but loses the "vision" she is purported to have so she can have a conflict with Linnet. American great granddaughter Evan is a central character and her American family is a big part of the plot. Jonathan Ainsley makes another appearance and is as villanous as ever.
Although this is supposed to be the last of the second Harte trilogy, the ending seems to suggest that there will be at least one more book. It does not seem like readers of this series have heard the last of Ainsley's connection to Evan's adopted sister.
Would like to note that the first review written of this book does not describe this book, but rather Unexpected Blessings, which is book two of this trilogy or book five of six in the Harte series.
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