Legacy by
Nora Roberts
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
Spoiler alert:
There was one thing that seemed out of character for our villain, but I am really glad Nora wrote it that way because I would have been heartbroken if the killer had killed Sadie, and I love how Nora had Sadie run to Jasper (her boyfriend) and Raylan for help. But honestly it's hard to imagine a vicious killer like The Poet sparing Sadie, especially as his one decent act was his downfall.
Adrian was born under a dark cloud. Her married Father wanted her Mother to get rid of the baby and was furious when he learned she kept the baby. Believing that her Mother (Lina) blabbed to the press about their affair and "ruined" his life he came to their home to kill her but Mimi (Mom's best friend and Adrian's nanny) and Lina fought him off and saved Adrian. Lina fearing the fallout from her ex-lover's dramatic death sent Adrian to stay with her Grandparents for the summer where she meet Raylan for the first time and he was properly impressed with her knowledge of comics while she was wowed by his drawing ability. Their childhood friendship would later blossom into much more.
Adrian carved out a life for herself in New York doing exercise videos with her friends but her success sparked the attention of The Poet, whose letters would terrify the average girl, but Adrian isn't average. She reports them to the police and carries on with her life but always with the knowledge that there is someone out there watching her and wishing her harm. When her Grandmother dies in a car crash Adrian returns to the sleepy town she called home for one summer to care for her Grandfather and makes a wonderful life that includes the widowed Raylan. But The Poet's attention escalates and now he is ready to end his game with Adrian unless he is stopped. Fighting for her life Adrian is thankful when Raylan arrives after being told to come by Sadie.
And least you think this is just another big strong man arrives in time to save the heroine Adrian was doing a decent job of saving herself and the killer's defeat was more of a team effort.
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