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This second installment in Ms Turner's "Constant Love" series brings all of the stories to their happy conclusion. "Change of Legacies" continues to strong underlying character development for the central and (barely) secondary characters. The dream sequences can seem to be a discontinuity...But they are revealing insights into the manner in which the mind bends reality. They also act as a vehicle to provide a plausible alternative narrative. I am not certain, though, about how well ...more
This second installment in Ms Turner's "Constant Love" series brings all of the stories to their happy conclusion. "Change of Legacies" continues to strong underlying character development for the central and (barely) secondary characters. The dream sequences can seem to be a discontinuity...But they are revealing insights into the manner in which the mind bends reality. They also act as a vehicle to provide a plausible alternative narrative. I am not certain, though, about how well ...more
This was not a stand-a-lone book. It followed Turner’s ‘A Constant Love’ and continued the story lines and character adventures already established in the first book. You will need to read the other book first.
Like a carpenter fitly joins two boards together with a dove-tail connection, Turner seamlessly joined our story lines together and continued the journey of our favorite P&P characters.
Story lines: There was a bunch of them: mostly centered around music of some sort.
Georgiana [Lady Stant ...more
Like a carpenter fitly joins two boards together with a dove-tail connection, Turner seamlessly joined our story lines together and continued the journey of our favorite P&P characters.
Story lines: There was a bunch of them: mostly centered around music of some sort.
Georgiana [Lady Stant ...more
I was disappointed with the too-lengthy dream scenes. I like the plot generally but it moved so SLOWLY. Not at all like the quick paced original Austen version. I think i would have liked it better if it was a little quicker pace and less dreams. Also, why was there no mid-wife available. Surely, there would have been one in the village for the town-folk. But i digress. It was well written, but just not fast paced enough for me.



