Thursday, November 30, 2023

The Hawthorne Legacy

 

After finishing The Inheritance Games I made a special trip to the bookstore to buy The Hawthorne Legacy


Avery is learning that pretty much everything is a game in the Hawthorne's life and that it is a way for them to cope with having been raised being wealthy beyond belief. No longer in disbelief about her newly inherited lifestyle Avery instead focuses on her relationships with the Hawthorne family and their acquaintances. Parts of the story seem unbelievable and I am not sure if it because the Hawthorne's are so rich or just the author taking liberties.


I was not as invested in The Hawthorne Legacy as I was The Inheritance Games, I hate love triangles especially when I like all the characters. Parts were so slow and did not seem to drive the main story forward. For the game being Zander's it did not seem like he was really part of the story. Instead Jameson was the main Hawthorne present. I will not go so far as to say the story suffers second book syndrome since it was not a chore to read it but I easily put it down to do chores or other things. 



A note: I just moved to a new place so that is also taking a lot of my time away from reading. I read the story in about five days it just feels like it took me a lot longer to read. 



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