Title: Legacy Of Faithfulness
Author: Deanndra Hall
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: June 4, 2018
Cover Designer: Buoni Amici Press
When no one is what they seem …
Annabeth and Katie Reynolds-Walters want another baby, but this time Annabeth wants to carry. That rules out the Walters men as sperm donors, and Katie’s father won’t even consider it. But Katie has an ace up her sleeve. Once she’s done enough digging, she discovers a brother from her father’s indiscretion with a neighbor woman. He’d be the perfect candidate.
At first, everything is fine. Katie is nervous about asking him to donate, but he’s not the least bit shy about asking to move into their house. His work on a super-supplement would go a lot faster that way, he reasons, with a stable environment. It isn’t long before he asks Katie if she’d like to be a test subject. After all, who couldn’t use more energy?
Annabeth has problems of her own. Clayton bought a new accounting software program, complete with a trainer, Christina, a blond bombshell with designs on Annabeth. Before long, Annabeth’s going a little too far with their friendship, and she knows it.
But the supplement isn’t a supplement, and Annabeth’s assertions that she’s a happily married woman fall on deaf ears with Christina. Annabeth and Katie are up to their necks in things they never dreamed they’d be dealing with. There’s a crisis brewing, and a fiery one at that.
Legacy of Freedom takes us back to the Walters of Louisville, Kentucky, the hottest Italian-American family you’ve ever met. Grab a copy today and hang on—it’s a wild ride!
My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
…he had the finest ass in the country, one even a lesbian could appreciate.
Annabeth tipped the empty plate forward with a smirk. “Must’ve been horrible. I ate ‘em all so no one else would have to go through that torture.”
My Review:
I struggled with this angst-fest with much grimacing and sighing. I was greatly disheartened and disappointed, as this installment just wasn’t working for me. The beloved Walters clan and extended famiglia were imploding at a relentless pace from one end of the country to the other, and I did not like that, nope, not one bit. The next generation of Walters was quickly tilting toward dysfunctional, running amok, coming unhinged, making moronically poor choices, and causing a dangerous and exasperating domino effect, as well as annoying me with their stupidity. It fell to my favorite Italians (Tony and Vic) to deal with and cover up a steady stream of dysfunction and personal loss, while Tony was showing wear as he was beleaguered, embattled, and overwhelmed, yet he circled the wagons in his typical overly generous custom. The themes of heavy angst, chaos, unending strife and constant conflict are agony to me, although my displeasure was further compounded when the story did not conclude but merely stopped. The air quality suddenly took on a cerulean blue hue…
Empress DJ
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