Enjoyable Debut Novel
Susanna Smith’s last living relative has recently died and she goes to Weymouth, Massachusetts to settle her aunt’s estate. Susanna’s faithful companion, a Weimaraner, goes along.
This is no usual estate. Both Susanna and her Aunt Susanna are both descendents of Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams. The house is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places and has many heirlooms in it including letters from Abigail to John, the future president of the United States.
Susanna is not sure what to do with the house and she consults with a Realtor who also hooks her up with an antiques dealer. The antiques dealer has a shady past, to say the least, and the adventure begins.
The letters from Abigail Adams are authentic and the highlight of the book. I really enjoyed reading them. The book itself had a little of everything, romance, mystery, adventure, danger, with emphasis on little. It was enjoyable but maybe a bit too rushed. I think I would have liked it more if we had gotten to know the characters more and had more plot development. It was hard to believe that a romance could bloom in a couple short meetings, etc. I loved the historical bits and pieces but could have taken or leaven the rest. I think this book, as written may be better suited for young adults.
3/5
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Looks like an interesting premise and a good start. This sounds as if it involved a fair amount of research and I always wonder what an author will come up with next, after a book like this. Very nice review.
Thanks Linda. Yes, you could tell she did do a fai amount a research. I really felt like she could have done much more with it. She does show some promise if she can work on her plot devlopment.
This sounds like a fun read. I have had many dealings with auctioneers and there are shady ones at all levels.At one auction, relatives of the new house owner were even caught stealing items during a sale.I can just imagine her adventures with them.