Thursday, October 6, 2011

Broadmoor Legacy Series By Tracie Peterson & Judith Miller


A Daughter's Inheritance (Book 1)

A Daughter's Inheritance (Broadmoor Legacy Series #1) by Tracie Peterson: Book Cover
Overview:
Lose Yourself in the History, Opulence, and Elegance of the Thousand Islands Cousins Amanda, Sophie, and Fanny Broadmoor are as close as sisters, but when their grandfather dies, the terms of his will just might destroy their bond. Seventeen-year-old Fanny has never put much stock in the conventions of society. In fact, she has given her heart to Michael, the family boat-keeper. But when she receives a surprising inheritance, she discovers just how oppressive society can be... and that she may be trusting the wrong people. Dare she follow her heart and risk going against her family? What if she loses everything she's ever known? It all comes down to one choice: What does Fanny Broadmoor want her legacy to be?


My Review:
I really liked this book. The characters are very one sided and predictable, but it follows a good story line. I like how the villain of the story is a family member who knows that what he is doing (trying to steal his nieces inheritance) is wrong but has convinced himself that he has been wronged and the money is truly his. The love story is predictable, but you still are rooting for them to get back together.



An Unexpected Love (Book 2)

An Unexpected Love by Tracie Peterson: NOOK Book Cover
 Overview:
During a trip to England, Sophie Broadmoor falls head over heels for Wesley Hedrick, a wealthy widower who promises her the world. But Sophie soon learns that Wesley's promises are nothing but words and finds herself in a very compromising situation. Why does it have to be Paul Medford, the stringent young minister who works with her father, who shows up during her worst moment? Paul is full of promises, too, and it's clear that he has feelings for Sophie. But after all she's been through, can she trust him?


My Review:
Humm.. I don't like Sophie. She is a one dimensional character that I can not relate to. She is a self-centered, live in the moment, and wanting everyone's attention character who I don't think anyone would like in real life, yet most people seem to like her (except when she is giving the family a bad rep with her behavior). She makes a mistake and gets prego... really?! She didn't think this would happen? Predictable plot!!!! Then out of the blue a preacher wants to marry her? Not realistic. 
All in all, an ok book. Not thrilled, but the story is interesting.



A Surrendered Heart (Book 3)

A Surrendered Heart (Broadmoor Legacy Series #3) by Tracie Peterson: Book Cover
Overview:
Escape into the history, opulence, and elegance of the Thousand Islands.
When cholera strikes Rochester, New York, in the spring of 1899, the members of the Broadmoor family flee to their castle home in the Thousand Islands. But Amanda Broadmoor, who has always held a special compassion for the less fortunate, resolves to remain in Rochester with Dr. Blake Carstead, working to help control the spread of the dreaded disease.
However, much more than Amanda's health hangs in the balance. Mishandling of the family fortune threatens to leave the Broadmoor family penniless--and even willing to sacrifice Amanda's future. Will she be forced to marry a man she disdains in order to save the Broadmoor legacy?
My Review:
PREDICTABLE but nice. This book shows that all's well that ends well. A catastrophe is averted by the accidental death of a very bad man, but I don't think that in real life the terrible marriage that was averted would have ever happened. It was asking too much for me to believe that Amanda (the main character in this book) would ever agree to marring a man who completely upfront with her that she would be physically and sexually abused in their marriage. Especially since the authors told us several times that she was a very independent woman. 
Finally the couple from the first book get together, but it was anticlimactic considering we waited 2 books for them to get together and he just shows up at a 4th of July picnic. One minute we don't know when or if he is coming home and then WHAM he is home!
Overall, good, but predictable. 

Chronicles of Elantra Series By Michelle Sagara

I call these the "Cast" series since each book begins with Cast. Right now this is my all time favorite series! I am completely invested in the characters and the world in which they live. 


You can tell that the author was heavily influenced by the Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings, so if you like these books you will likely like this one as well.


Cast in Shadow (book 1)
Cast in Shadow (Chronicles of Elantra Series #1) by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover


Barnes and Noble Overview:

Seven years ago Kaylin fled the crime-riddled streets of Nightshade, knowing that something was after her. Children were being murdered -- and all had the same odd markings that mysteriously appeared on her own skin . . .
Since then, she's learned to read, she's learned to fight and she's become one of the vaunted Hawks who patrol and police the City of Elantra. Alongside the winged Aerians and immortal Barrani, she's made a place for herself, far from the mean streets of her birth.
But children are once again dying, and a dark and familiar pattern is emerging, Kaylin is ordered back into Nightshade with a partner she knows she can't trust, a Dragon lord for a companion and a device to contain her powers -- powers that no other human has. Her task is simple -- find the killer, stop the murders . . . and survive the attentions of those who claim to be her allies!


My Thoughts:

The first book is a little difficult to get through because the author does not explain everything about the world or the multiple (yes, there are several) races which inhabit this world. Never fear, readers! The reason she does not explain everything in the first book is because each book explains more and more about everything. Several books are dedicated to telling you about a specific race while still following the day to day trials of Kaylin (the main character, who is human). 


The books are also a little difficult to get through because of some strange word and sentence structures that infrequently pop up in the book. It almost seems that the book was translated from one language to another and a few things were left wanting. Fortunately this mostly happens in the first book, and each book following get easier and easier to read. There have been several times that I had to re-read a sentence several times before I completely understand what the author was trying to say, but it is well worth the effort.


I like how the author created a very like able and realistic character with flaws and shortcomings that make you want to be best friends with her. I also like how the main character is still young and awkward so that you can see her grow up as the books progress. I also like the introduction to her past and to the supporting character of Severn. I am excited to see where their relationship will go...... especially considering how the book ends.

Cast in Courtlight (book 2)
Cast in Courtlight (Chronicles of Elantra Series #2) by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
In Elantra, a job well done is rewarded with a more dangerous task. So after defeating a dark evil, Kaylin Neya goes before the Barrani High Court, where a misspoken word brings sure death. Kaylin's never been known for her grace or manners, but the High Lord's heir is suspiciously ill, and Kaylin's healing magic is the only shot at saving him—if she can dodge the traps laid for her.…


My Review:
This book delves into the life and culture of the Barrani. It helps explain things from the first book as well as lay the foundation for following books. PAY ATTENTION to the Barrani High Court, true names, shadows, and why the Court is where it is. This information helps in several of the following books. I have read and re-read this book several times and I am still not sure I understand it all, but I enjoy reading it.


Cast in Secret (Book 3)
Cast in Secret (Chronicles of Elantra Series #3) by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
Still avoiding magic whenever possible, Private Kaylin Neya relished investigating a run-of-the-mill theft. Until she found out the mysterious stolen box had been taken from Elani Street, where the mages and charlatans mingled, and it was sometimes hard to tell the difference between the two. And since the box was ancient, without a keyhole, and held tremendous darkness inside, Kaylin knew unknown forces were again playing with her destiny—and her life.…


My Review:
Introducing! Elements (fire, water, air and earth), their Keeper, and the Tha'alani race (along with other things and people). 


This books proves that Michelle (the author) does not write books that are boring or simple. There are so many layers and events going on within this book that you would think that you would be confused or overwhelmed, but you aren't. You are taken on an amazing journey and can't wait for the next book!


Cast in Fury (Book 4)
Cast in Fury by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
To be or not to be
When a minority race of telepaths is wrongly suspected of causing a near–devastating tidal wave, Private Kaylin Neya is summoned to Court—and into a PR nightmare. To ease racial tensions, the Emperor has commissioned a play, and the playwright has his own ideas about who should be the focus…
But Kaylin works her best magic behind the scenes, and though she tries to stay neutral, she is again drawn into a world of politics…and murder. To make matters worse, Marcus, her trusted Sergeant, gets stripped of his command—leaving Kaylin vulnerable. Now she's juggling two troubling cases, and even magic's looking good by comparison. But then, nobody ever said life in the theater was easy…


My Review:
Welcome to the crazy house known as the Oracles! These characters (they really are both characters and Characters). In this book you get to learn more about the Leontine race, the Dragon Court, and about more of Kaylin's earlier days with the Hawks. 


My favorite part was the interaction between Kaylin and Severn. When are they going to realize they are made for each other?

Cast in Silence (Book 5)
Cast in Silence (Chronicles of Elantra Series #5) by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
Don't ask. Don't tell. Stay alive.
A member of the elite Hawk force that protects the City of Elantra, Kaylin Neya has sacrificed much to earn the respect of the winged Aerians and immortal Barrani she works alongside. But the mean streets she escaped as a child aren't the ones she's vowed to give her life guarding. Those were much darker…
Kaylin's moved on with her life—and is keeping silent about the shameful things she's done to stay alive. But when the city's oracles warn of brewing unrest in the outer fiefdoms, a mysterious visitor from Kaylin's past casts her under a cloud of suspicion. Thankfully, if she's anything, she's a survivor…


My Review:
Now we finally learn about what happened between when Kaylin left Nightshade and when she joined the Hawk. Wow! You also learn about the fiefs history and about why they must exist. You also learn about shadow storms and towers. Lots and lots of information!

Cast in Chaos (Book 6)
Cast in Chaos (Chronicles of Elantra Series #6) by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
Kaylin Neya is a Hawk, part of the elite force tasked with keeping the City of Elantra safe. Her past is dark, her magic uncontrolled and her allies unpredictable. And nothing has prepared her for what is coming, when the charlatans on Elani Street suddenly grow powerful, the Oracles are thrown into an uproar and the skies rain blood….
The powerful of Elantra believe that the mysterious markings on Kaylin's skin hold the answer, and they are not averse to using her—how ever they have to—in order to discover what it is.
Something is coming, breaking through the barriers between the worlds. But is it a threat that Kaylin needs to defend her city against—or has she been chosen for another reason entirely?
My Review:
This book changes EVERYTHING! We are not only world jumping and looking into past worlds and people, this worlds history , and we are introduced to a new element and a new race! I have read this book several times and I still don't quite understand it!


This book also opens a lot of possibilities that haven't been explored such as the egg baby! What is going to happen with that?
Also, Kaylin and Severn declared their love for each other! Finally! Unfortunately, this hasn't changed anything! AHHHHHH!

Cast in Ruin (Book 7)
Cast in Ruin by Michelle Sagara: Book Cover
Barnes and Noble Overview:
Seven corpses are discovered in the streets of a Dragon's fief. All identical, down to their clothing.
Kaylin Neya is assigned to discover who they were, who killed them—and why. Is the evil lurking at the borders of Elantra preparing to cross over?
At least the investigation delays her meeting with the Dragon Emperor. And as the shadows grow longer over the fiefs, Kaylin must use every skill she's ever learned to save the people she's sworn to protect. Sword in hand, dragons in the sky, this time there's no retreat and no surrender…


My Review:
This book begins to tell you more about Dragons! Yahoo! It is complicated and they haven't finished explaining it, but Kaylin is beginning to learn more about names and her tattoos.


I love the introduction to the female Dragon, not because of the possibilities it opens for the Dragon race, but because of the female Dragons attitude! She is so much like Kaylin that it makes me laugh. I can't wait to see what happens now that they are roomies, and I can't wait to see what happens when she meets the Emperor. I think she is going to fall head over heals with him. I can see her saying "He is such a hottie, Kaylin! Wait until you meet him!". Or I can see her becoming a fief lord... or fall for Tiameris. I wonder what way this is going to go...