The Legacy
Written by Dylan Allen
Narrated by Robyn Verne and Stephen Dexter
4/5
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About this audiobook
Heir to an oil empire, he was sexy and seductive, controlling and scorching hot. I craved every touch, every filthy promise that fell from his beautiful mouth, knowing he could break me. My past had left me battered and bruised, with scars he was determined to heal.
Loving him was like drowning-he consumed me, body and soul.
But Hayes has secrets of his own. And nothing could prepare me for the shocking pieces of our pasts that threaten to rip us apart.
When the truth is revealed, will our love be enough to shelter the storm?
Contains mature themes.
Dylan Allen
Dylan Allen is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author. A Texas girl, by way of Ghana, Dylan's got a serious case of wanderlust. Her travels influence her writing and she loves being able to take her readers on adventures from the comfort and safety of their favorite reading nook. A self-proclaimed happily ever junkie, Dylan creates stories where her characters unapologetically chase their own happy endings. When she isn’t writing or reading, eating or cooking, she and her family are planning their next adventure.
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Reviews for The Legacy
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I've had hold of this baby for a long time, and I should have picked it up straight away because I loved it. I ended up listening to the audio, and the narrator for Confidence was hilarious, sexy and an absolute fire cracker.
River and Confidence have an hilarious meet cute moment that flourishes into something so much more. They have their challenges to get through, especially, when it comes to dealing with River's family, but not only does Hayes have to worry about Confidence getting on with his family he's yet to realise what secrets are about to be revealed.
I loved how Confidence is so independent. She strives to better herself and has a humongous about of passion for the cause she tries to help. Her passion for helping the community is what enhances Hayes's character development. He goes from having minimal compassion to altering his outlook on life.
The ending was slightly rushed, and it seemed like there were loose ends being rushed to get finished. It could have actually been a two part story, and I would have loved it just as much, if not more. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Cheyenne is dead and the Legacy is cancelled. Cheyenne’s family was supposed to be in charge of this year’s Legacy, but they decided against it in the wake of her death. Reed was unanimously voted the new prez of Billings and she will stop at nothing to make sure they get to do something similar to the Legacy (a ridiculous party filled with sex, drugs, alcohol, music that Legacies of the private schools attend each year).They hear through the grapevine that the Legacy may still be on, but no one from Easton was invited. Now it’s up to Reed to make sure they get there.She doesn’t have to do it alone though, a former Billings girl is back and they’ve definitely switched roles.Not only is Reed dealing with all of the Legacy drama, she is also dealing with a bit of boy drama. She is still dating Josh, but a former Billings student, who also dated one of her best friends is interested in Reed. She loves Josh, but the other fella, who can turn him down? He’s gorgeous, smart, rich and an Ivy Leaguer.I have to admit this was my least favorite book so far out of the Private series. I know that people can’t die in every book, but after so much drama in the rest of the series, this one kind of slacked.I enjoyed the rituals in this book. Now that Reed is president, she is on top of the world. She has money, access to awesome clothes, contacts and a file with any info possible on her Billings family. I don’t know if this is how life really is for these people, but it’s what I imagine it to be. This book set up a little bit of drama for the future. When they finally found out who set up the Legacy, they also find out she has a connection to Cheyenne. I imagine this drama will continue to build.I give Legacy 2 bookmarks.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Caution: This review contains spoilers!Reed and the rest of the Billings Girls are back in Legacy, book six of the Private Series. They are mourning the loss of Cheyenne and trying to get answers to their questions surrounding her suicide. This is the second death on the Easton campus and the question is how can tragedy strike the sheltered and the elite?Cheyenne was president of Billings House prior to her death. Now that the presidency is vacant, only one Billings Girl seems appropriate to replace her: Reed. The same day Reed accepts the nomination, a surprise awaits her. Noelle is back at Easton Academy.Meanwhile, Halloween approaches and it’s time for the Legacy. There’s just one problem: the Easton students have been blackballed. And no one knows why. Now that Reed is president, it’s up to her to get everyone invites. As much as she enjoys being president of Billings House, Reed also learns it comes with a price.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It was a little harder to empathize wih the major conflict in this book... the Billings Girls got snubbed from the Legacy party? Seriously, this is the major conflict in their lives? But it was still well written and the pages flew by. The ending is another cliffhanger so I'm sure I'll have to read the next one and see what the heck happened!!??