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Independently Wealthy

por Lorraine Zago Rosenthal

Series: Savannah Morgan (2)

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"In Lorraine Zago Rosenthal's sequel to New Money, Savannah Morgan delves into the mystery of her late media mogul father's death and uncovers more than she ever expected. In New Money, Savannah Morgan was thrust into high society New York when she learned she was the sole heir to her media mogul father's billion dollar fortune. In Independently Wealthy she is living her dream life on the Upper West Side, excelling at her job as an editorial assistant, and enjoying her handsome new boyfriend, Alex. Everything in Savannah's life should be perfect--except she can't ignore the mystery of her father's death. Her hopes of solving this complicated and dangerous mystery are shared by Caroline Stone--her newfound sister who is slowly becoming a friend. Savannah decides to investigate, but not everyone wants Savannah to know the truth. Her domineering older brother, Ned has his own problems, including a lingering regret over his recent divorce, the constant pressure of running the Stone media empire, and managing a playboy bachelorhood. As Savannah's quest for the truth becomes more complicated and dangerous she is led to Washington, D.C., an alluring stranger, and more surprises, trouble, and changes than she ever could have imagined. Readers will be swept away by Savannah Morgan once again as she unravels the mystery of her father's death on Capitol Hill with all the charm and perseverance of when she first arrived in New York City"--… (más)
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Independently Wealthy is "soapy, fast-paced fun."

~Kirkus Reviews

"It's delicious fun."

~People Magazine - People Picks: "The Best New Books."

"In the sequel to New Money, Savannah Morgan delves into the mystery of her late media-mogul father’s death and uncovers more than she ever expected.

In New Money, Savannah Morgan was thrust into high-society New York when she learned she was the sole heir to her father’s billion-dollar fortune. In Independently Wealthy, she is living her dream life on the Upper West Side, excelling at her job as an editorial assistant, and enjoying her handsome new boyfriend, Alex.

Everything in Savannah’s life should be perfect—but she can’t ignore the questions and scandal surrounding her father’s fatal accident. Her hopes of solving this mystery are shared by Caroline Stone—her newfound sister who is slowly becoming a friend. Savannah decides to investigate, although not everyone wants her to discover the truth. Her domineering older brother, Ned, has his own problems, including a lingering regret over his recent divorce, the constant pressure of running the Stone media empire, and managing a playboy bachelorhood. As Savannah's quest for justice becomes complicated and dangerous, she is led to Washington, D.C., an alluring stranger, and more surprises, trouble, and changes than she ever could have imagined."

Title: Independently Wealthy
Author: Lorraine Zago Rosenthal
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4.5
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"Independently Wealthy" by Lorraine ago Rosenthal

What I liked about this novel....

This was a well delivered intriguing novel of Savannah's search for many unanswered questions of her father's death. "Independently Wealthy" is the sequel to this author first novel of 'New Money' and I did find some of the characters from it in this second novel.

It was quite a read of about Savannah who learns about her father after his death along with learning that this Edward Stone had been a billionaire media mogul leaving her his fortune. However, with learning all of this her father had also left some stipulations in his will and that was that Savannah would have to move from South Carolina to Manhattan, N.Y to work at his new corporation. Now, why was this? Well, I liked this idea...because there were two other half siblings involved in all of this. After arriving in N.Y. Savannah begins to love the idea that she is now rich but also finding herself wanting answers to what had happened surround her father's death, I liked how she set out to find out the answers of this car accident that had taken her father's life. I also liked all of the twist and turns that were brought about from the half brother Ned and it was interesting seeing them playing detective to solve this mystery as it seems that this did becomes Savannah's obsession. This author present so well this relationship that will come about as Savannah, Caroline and Ned will grow and develop through the read. It was of great interest to how well Savannah wanted to find justice for the father she had never even met as questions will be answered from the story.

Be ready for a read which will be suspenseful as it goes into some scandalous cases, many enemies come forth, murder, to affairs to a few other issues and even many surprises will come from this read. This is definitely one of those reads that you will find hard to put down because there will be so much going the readers attention will easily stay very focused on just what will happen next. I found this characters were pretty much well developed, engaging, well portrayed and somewhat believable where the author was able to bring out to the reader by the end of the read just how and why they were the way they were. This author was definitely able to give the reader enough conflict in all that was going on in this story to keep your interest and making it seem like it was a real story that could have happened.

The story settling will start from South Carolina, on to New York and to D.C. where you will find
"Independently Wealthy"was a contemporary read that was a little long but it was fast paced, realistic, with some humor, drama, mystery, intriguing and even some romance and in the end I am left saying that I would I recommend as a enjoyable read. ( )
  arlenadean | Mar 17, 2015 |
Now that Savannah is rooted in Manhattan society and earning her keep at Femme, the magazine which recently published her first work, she is focused on building a place within the Stone family — and discovering the truth about what happened to their father. When her search takes her to Washington, D.C., and into the complicated world of American politics, Savannah must decide whether to push harder than she ever has or turn back.

Filled with more mystery and depth than its predecessor, Independently Wealthy finds us acquainted with a much stronger, more empowered heroine with a clear goal: finding out the truth about the fatal accident that claimed her father’s life and a potential cover-up that could make headlines around the world. When investigators hit dead ends, Savannah snoops in Edward’s files to find connections others may have missed and leaves for Washington in the hope of learning the truth.

Given I’m from the Washington area, I loved seeing glimpses of my hometown as Savannah races among the political elite to confront the man she believes was instrumental in Edward’s death. We also see romantic development in several areas and a pretty dashing male lead — one I found vastly superior to Alex, quite honestly. In my book? Jack redeems himself tenfold.

What made Independently Wealthy really work for me were the growing family dynamics. Ned and Caroline, Savannah’s half-siblings, really became human in this second installment. In fact, where I once found Ned to be particularly insufferable, I actually started to like the guy. He is charismatic and snobby and cocky, but he’s a little lost, too. Each character seemed more vulnerable this time around — and I liked that we got to know them beyond the superficial.

Lorraine Zago Rosenthal has written two books with a sassy narrator who takes chances and goes big, and I enjoyed the time spent with the Stone family. As Savannah has grown so much between books one and two, who knows what could be in store for her down the line . . . I hope we’ll get a chance to find out. ( )
  writemeg | Dec 22, 2014 |
A special thank you to St. Martin's Press, Thomas Dunne Books and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Lorraine Zago Rosenthal delivers INDEPENDENTLY WEALTHY, a fast paced intriguing and dangerous journey—a woman’s search for answers surrounding her father’s mysterious death.

As the sequel to New Money continues, Savannah learns she is now rich, and loving her new found social lifestyle and job in glamorous Manhattan. In New Money, Savannah came from a small southern Charleston, SC --where she always had dreams of becoming a writer, and wanted desperately to escape the small town, where snooty debutantes have always looked down on her.

At twenty-four she learns her real dad is Edward Stone, a billionaire media mogul who has left her his fortune, with the stipulation she move to Manhattan and work at this news corporation. (I want a father like this). So against her mother’s advice, off she goes to a world of luxury and wealth to the big city. However, there is a problem, the two half-siblings are pushed to the side (ouch).

Now in New York, loving life, she becomes obsessed with uncovering answers surrounding her father’s death. Her father, Edward Jones, was a powerhouse and CEO of Stone Media Corporation, and Savannah, his illegitimate daughter inherits mega billions. However, his car accident may not have been so simple.

Of course, now she has a half-sister, Caroline and a half-brother, Ned, to deal with and things are not simple with them, as they would love to send her back to Charleston; however, they are trying to develop a friendship and bond regardless of the circumstances and want to work together playing detective to solve the mystery.

The suspense heats up revolving around this high-profile scandalous political case—a man with many enemies; from an accident to murder with many suspects from the NY Senator/affair, the husband, the Senator's son, or the Amicus Worldwide or the Lake Kolenya scandal connection, or others? The path they take may lead them to danger from NY to DC, with some love interests for Savannah, New York Christmas cheer, a twenty-fifth birthday approaching, and some surprises along the way. (possibly getting back to the outline of the novel she wants to complete).

This was my first book by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal, as have not read the first book in the series, and now would like to go back and read it. I enjoyed the family drama and the dynamics between Savannah and her relationships: love interest (s), as well as the new siblings, while learning about the father she never knew.

The writing is tight, and fast-paced for a contemporary, witty, and heartfelt new adult novel with a likable heroine. Would recommend to younger women in their 20-30’s, who enjoy women’s fiction, drama, romance, relationships, humor and chick lit with a little intriguing detective mystery mixed in.
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"In Lorraine Zago Rosenthal's sequel to New Money, Savannah Morgan delves into the mystery of her late media mogul father's death and uncovers more than she ever expected. In New Money, Savannah Morgan was thrust into high society New York when she learned she was the sole heir to her media mogul father's billion dollar fortune. In Independently Wealthy she is living her dream life on the Upper West Side, excelling at her job as an editorial assistant, and enjoying her handsome new boyfriend, Alex. Everything in Savannah's life should be perfect--except she can't ignore the mystery of her father's death. Her hopes of solving this complicated and dangerous mystery are shared by Caroline Stone--her newfound sister who is slowly becoming a friend. Savannah decides to investigate, but not everyone wants Savannah to know the truth. Her domineering older brother, Ned has his own problems, including a lingering regret over his recent divorce, the constant pressure of running the Stone media empire, and managing a playboy bachelorhood. As Savannah's quest for the truth becomes more complicated and dangerous she is led to Washington, D.C., an alluring stranger, and more surprises, trouble, and changes than she ever could have imagined. Readers will be swept away by Savannah Morgan once again as she unravels the mystery of her father's death on Capitol Hill with all the charm and perseverance of when she first arrived in New York City"--

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