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  • 07/2017
  • 9781944782764
  • 312 pages
  • $16.95
Jennifer Vaughn
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Legacy Girls, Book #2 in The Jaycee Wilder Series
Los Angeles TV reporter Jaycee Wilder fled her woodsy New Hampshire hometown long ago, but when she gets word her teenage cousin has gone missing from the elite boarding school she attends on scholarship, Jaycee answers the urgent plea for help. Despite having narrowly survived the clutches of a serial killer herself, the intrepid storyteller and amateur investigator rushes back to the family she barely remembers and the wintry campus of an illustrious academy known for grooming the next generation of society's most privileged members. But just below the pristine surface of school uniforms, and wistful first crushes, Jaycee learns of a lurid opportunity that exists for a daring few. As Jaycee penetrates her cousin's pubescent inner circle, she uncovers a world where innocence is lewdly corrupted, and secrets are too lucrative to expose. Sifting through rumors, and myths, Jaycee builds a fondness for the spirited young cousin she never took the time to know but is growing desperate to find. Relying on her own skills, and those of her trusted police source, James Barton, she follows a trail that takes her to a secluded estate in the state's northernmost territory. Racing to expose the tawdry pay-for-play enterprise that may have entangled her own relative, Jaycee peels back layers that run deep and discovers that sometimes surviving isn't enough and justice can be the ultimate final transaction.
Plot/Idea: 7 out of 10
Originality: 6 out of 10
Prose: 8 out of 10
Character/Execution: 7 out of 10
Overall: 7.00 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot: Book two in Vaughn’s Jaycee Wilder series makes skilled use of dramatic irony and gives away just enough information to keep readers flipping pages toward the novel's satisfying conclusion.

Prose: Vaughn’s prose is digestible, energetic, and descriptive. Sharp and lean sentences build on each other and move along at a pace suitable for the book's taboo subject matter, rarely skipping a beat, and managing to never distract or pull the reader out of action.

Originality: Vaugnhn’s novel is not groundbreaking, and hinges heavily on some common tropes. Despite this, the author’s treatment is fresh enough to earn the interest of readers looking for an enjoyable and quick-paced read.

Character Development: Though most of the characters in Vaughn’s thriller are recognizable and familiar at their core, they are well developed and believable. The author manages to briefly, but effectively, sketch the minor characters and create lasting impressions that serve the story.

Date Submitted: July 06, 2017

Formats
Manuscript Details
  • 07/2017
  • 9781944782764
  • 312 pages
  • $16.95
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