In Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller's compelling tale of duplicity, romance, and redemption, Sophie Broadmoor risks losing wealth and reputation when she's swept off her feet by a dashing stranger. On an 1897 Atlantic crossing, Sophie meets a widower whose promises make her heart sing. But when she finds herself in a compromising situation, she's glad a true gentleman comes to her rescue.
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"This 2nd book in "The Broadmoor Legacy" series was much better than the first. I still would like closure on Fanny's story, so I'm on to book three in hopes I will get it. The storyline in this book seemed to move a bit faster and didn't feel like it was rehashing the same thing over and over."
— Kati (4 out of 5 stars)
" Loved it more than the first book of this trilogy. Can't wait for book 3! Hopefully with that book ALL of my questions will be answered! "
— Cindy, 1/25/2014" Loved it! Especially the way all three girls' characters are changing throughout the series. Sophie is my new favorite. Can't wait to read the next one! "
— Beth, 1/5/2014" There were no surprises to this book. The ending was as expected, and the book was well written. "
— Caroline, 1/3/2014" Rather wordy, contrived, and somewhat unbelievable. Not really what I think of when I think "Christian fiction". "
— Acarrawa, 12/29/2013" The first half of the book was o.k. Sophie's character was a little annoying to me. Fanny and Amanda were likable but I struggled to get through the book. Half way through the book picked up some and Sophie was more likable. "
— Tiffany, 12/29/2013" I may be biased due to the fact that I have started and been repulsed by multiple nonfiction books lately. I loved this romantic, quick, totally fiction book for a change. "
— Denise, 12/11/2013" I thoroughly enjoy these books! An easy read. I love the 3 main characters and love to hate the villian. It just makes me so mad that there could be such greed and deception within a family. "
— Teresa, 12/3/2013" This trilogy could of been condensed to one book. The hokey schemes of Uncle Jonas continue throughout volume two, still leaving us hanging at the end. Will he succeed in stealing the inheritance...who cares...I will not pay the cost of the third book to find out!!! "
— Darlene, 11/30/2013" can't wait for book 3 "
— Rachel, 9/12/2013" Other than being set largely in Rochester, I thought this was blah, blah, blah. Totally written to get you to read her other books which I won't be. "
— JJ, 5/21/2013" This book, like the one before it was totally predictable. While I understand this is a feature of many romance novels, I like a little creativity in the plot. The only slightly interesting character is the villain, if I do read the third book it will only be to find out what happens to him. "
— Rachel, 3/22/2013" Another novel in a series set in the Thousand Islands in late 1800s. I liked that the main character in an inspirational fiction novel gets pregnant and it is dealt with without judgement. "
— Stephanie, 1/31/2013" I listened to this, as well, doing jobs at the house. A fun, bit cheesy, book. Does carry some Christian elements as well. "
— Kellie, 12/5/2012" Well written but the ending part was not wrapped up well. I realize this is part of a series but it left to many unanswered questions. "
— Esther, 10/20/2011" Better then the first novel, I'm looking forward to the final installment of this series. I wish they would be made into a Hallmark Movie!! Well anyone of these author's books would make great hallmark movies. "
— Lauren, 12/24/2010" Love this Series! Easy, Fun Read! "
— Melanie, 11/19/2010" Nice Story but a little slow "
— Liz, 8/19/2009" Similar to first book - fun, easy read. Looking forward to book #3 when it comes out this summer to tie up some loose ends. "
— Claudia, 7/29/2009" Book was good, not spectacular, but still good. Looking forward to reading the 3rd one of the series. "
— Pam, 5/19/2009Tracie Peterson is the award-winning author of over one hundred books. She was awarded a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 2007 for inspirational fiction and has won a number of other prestigious awards. She previously managed Barbour Publishing’s Heartsong Presents book line and teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences every year.
Judith Miller is an award-winning and bestselling author of historical fiction. Combining a love of history, romance, and storytelling, she transports her readers to another time and place with her popular series. She currently lives with her husband in Kansas and runs a literary blog with four other historical novelists.
Linda Stephens is a seasoned audiobook narrator whose readings include Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, which won an AudioFile Earphones Award and was a finalist for the Audie Award for Best Narration.