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Rebecca's Legacy

por Betty Thomason Owens

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I was very surprised how much I liked this book. I was expecting more of a romance but ended up with a lot of action also. I was very happy with Amy and Matt. This shows a spoiled girl turning into a much nicer woman. You do not need to have read the first two books in the series to enjoy this one. This had intrigue and romance. I received a copy of this book from Celebratelit for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will. ( )
  Virginia51 | Aug 23, 2018 |
A spoiled rebellious rich girl is sent off to work for the summer. That may sound like several other stories out there, but Betty Thomason Owens manages to add a twist in this one that makes Rebecca’s Legacy a unique read.
The time Amy spends at Perry’s Landing with her honorary aunts allows readers to peek into her heart. Yes, she’s made some poor choices and has tried to assert her independence where her parents are concerned, but her time at Perry’s Landing allows her to grow up, consider what’s important in life, and take a stand where she perceives injustices.
Personally, I would have liked this aspect of the story to be developed a bit more but the beginnings of the change are apparent.
Then there’s the mystery that’s taking place around Amy and her family. She knows something is amiss, and Matthew Wordsworth, a man who is interning for her father, seems to be in the thick of it. The suspense element keeps the story moving nicely, and Amy’s experiences built sympathy for the main character.
Personal growth, discovering the importance of family, and a touch of romance are all touched on in this enjoyable coming-of-age story.
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I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. ( )
  Suzie27 | Aug 11, 2018 |
I am always excited when I find a new author to read. The book is such a wonderful journey and takes place during a time when things seemed to be quiet and had hard working people. When I was introduced to Amy I kept trying to think of a word to describe her. She is full of life, beautiful, rebellious , rich , spoiled and ungrateful at times. She turns her nose up at boys she thinks is beneath her. Amy believes her father is too strict on her, but I think he gives in to her. Something needs to get the spoiled child's attention.

Her time with Aunt Rebecca will be a test for Amy. Aunt Rebecca is easy to describe in one word. Grace. She easily gives it and honors God with her actions and words. The time Amy is with Aunt Rebecca will hopefully change her outlook on life. I loved reading how Amy at first came to resent having to work and help Aunt Rebecca. Poor child thought she was beneath working. I found her protesting about being with Matt very funny. He is a very educated young man and is determined to succeed in life.

When it's time for Amy to come home, she wants to stay longer. Did she come to realize she needed an attitude adjustment? On the train ride home something unforeseen happens to Amy that puts her father on alert. The description of where Amy was taken was deplorable. I hate rats and every time the word was mentioned, I cringed. The author delivers an intriguing story that puts Amy's life in danger. Amy learns a lot about herself as her life hangs in the balance. I loved how the author had different characters relying on God and praying with faith.

I learned a lot about myself in this story. I'm guilty of taking my family for granted and complaining when I don't have things I think I need. I get wrapped up in my problems and forget to stop and pray. I'm thankful for grace and the gift of unconditional love from God.

"It is by grace you have been saved.....it is the gift of God."

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion. ( )
  Harley0326 | Aug 11, 2018 |
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