4.5
So I am still revisiting the books that I like to call 80s nighttime soap novels.
And this one... oh yeah... this one was the stuff.
Laura and her brothers are grifters. They infiltrate the home of a very rich family as workers, intent to make a big score. They target the Salingers against whom Laura's brother Ben has a major grudge against. Only the patriarch, Owen, takes a shine to Laura and takes her under his wing. She decides she wants to go on the straight and narrow and learn to make a better life for herself.
As time goes on, she learns the ins and out of running a luxury hotel at the feet of Owen and falls in love with Paul, Owens great nephew. She becomes poised and perfect, miles away from the scrappy little grifter.
When Owen dies he leaves Laura quite a bit of an inheritance. But her past comes to haunt her and the family successfully contests the will leaving Laura nothing.
What I liked about this, other than the glossy night time soap opera style story telling, is the structure of the plot. Owen leaves Laura a list of things and they are all taken away from her. But she goes away, beaten down with nothing. But she starts from the bottom and slowly, slowly, step by step, brick by brick gets back everything that was hers. It was just very exciting storytelling. And at 600-something pages I appreciate the time and attention the authors took to tell a meaty, rich, messy, satisfying story, complete with a triumphant ending.