Twenty-four-year-old Alexa Walden secretly married 64-year-old millionaire Arthur Bannerman. And after his death, Alexa finds herself tainted with scandal and pitted against the powerful and privileged world of the New York rich, where she must fight the entire Bannerman dynasty for control of The Fortune.
A massive family fortune is willed to a young widow. Alexa marries Arthur Bannerman and their honeymoon ends with his death. Despite the 40 year age difference, Alexa quickly picks up on the business and family dynamics of “the fortune” as the estate is referred to. Both Alexa and Arthur’s son Robert have some dark past secrets which they use against each other during the fight for the fortune.
Through a psychological interaction with the family dynasty Alexa matures and carries on her husband’s wishes. Alexa is the new blood and freshness the Bannerman family did not expect. Her faithfulness to carry out Arthur’s wishes with the fortune causes the family much turmoil since they are used to things running very smoothly.
I enjoyed this novel. Reminds me of an old, elegant black and white Hollywood movie, with big, bold characters and colourful, aristocratic scenes in NYC and country estates. I took my time and savoured it.
This is the kind of book you can read on a rainy day, by nightfall the book will be finished and you'll be quite satisfied. I was entertained and enjoyed it a lot as I got to know the different characters of the fictional-multimillionare-family Bannerman.
Alexandra Walden is the young wannabe-fashionmodel who stirs things up in a aristocratic family when she is to inherit a huge Fortune from her newly deceased husband.
As I mentioned, I found it great on a rainy day when I was looking to read something light and entertaining!
Alexa Walden is a young woman who has come to New York and is working at making a life for herself. She meets Arthur Bannerman, a very wealthy older man, and her life will never be the same.
I first read this book not long after its initial publication. It has stayed with me all these years, and I decided to reread it. The romance and intrigue were every bit as enjoyable the second time around; and the quality of the writing is superb, in my opinion.
I think I was 14 when I read it and I loved it back at the time. It's not a masterpiece, but it's easy to read, the story is interesting and you really end up feeling close to Alexa. You really want her to be happy.