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Another winning romantic suspense novel from the queen of the genre!
The vivid setting, the numerous three dimensional relationships with family and friends, the sweet and slightly spicy central romance, the mystery threaded through...Nora Roberts latest is pitch perfect- as always!
So very good!

Adrian Rizzo is following in her Moms footsteps making fitness videos. We watch Adrian grow and up and become a strong independent woman. Thru the years Adrian has been getting alarming poems in the mail, someone has been stalking her for years and the police are not able to help her. I liked the fact that the women in the book were strong, all of the characters were relatable. This book has suspense, romance, family and friends who love and support each other. In the end this book revolves around personal relationships between the characters with suspense in the background. The story is compelling and will hold your interest. I look forward to the next book by this author, she can always be depended on to deliver. Thank you to net galley for an advanced readers copy.

If you are looking to branch out from straight up romance novels then Nora Roberts is for you. In Legacy she hits all of the classic points that she is well known for. The characters are interesting and relatable. The chronicle of events is specific and easily followable. You really got the full back stop, as you watch the characters grow, form relationships, experience loss, and then come back again full circle and love again. There is just enough thriller there and intrigue to capture the attention of readers of both genres. Legacy is worth the read!

I have read Nora’s books for as long as I can remember. Looking forward to her release dates every year. A few years ago that ended. I’m not sure what happened; she had lost her luster. Legacy brought it back. I love the female characters that are tough, yet very feminine as well. The love of family is a very strong power. The characters in this story make their own from beloved relatives to friends that are chosen as family. This book was what I always looked forward to from Nora. I am happy to enjoy her again.

Legacy is a good story about a woman who survives a traumatic experience in childhood and an emotionally distant mother to become successful as an online exercise instructor dealing with the bumps in life along the way. I don't feel like this is quite elevated into the great category. The underlying story of her being stalked doesn't feel like it adds a lot to the story and is easy to figure out. The interactions, for all that they are positive and life-affirming just feel somewhat pedestrian and predictable. The love scenes were quite possibly the most awkward parts of the book. Roberts definitely shines in creating positive, optimistic people that build each other up; the only conflict Adrian has is with her very driven mother. Raylon is an almost too perfect father, having dance parties, making school lunches and never seeming to get mad at his kids. In short, the book almost seems to be too free of conflict. It's a nice, easy read that doesn't require a lot of thinking and should fill you with generally happy thoughts.

For this being a Nora Roberts book, I was surprised how it turned out. There is a strong family bond within the characters, as always with her books, but I felt like some bonds were lacking with the children. Adrian Rizzio, main character, ends up with a father of 2 and there was not a lot of details of her interactions with the children. Just comments made in passing. Predictable protagonist. The whole story felt rushed.

It’s a Nora Roberts book, so you already know it’s wonderful! She’s an amazing author and incredibly talented at creating characters that are so realistic that you feel like you can actually see and speak to. I was drawn in from page one and enjoyed reading it until the end. Definitely recommend!

Legacy, is the first Nora Roberts book that I've read. It is a lot longer than the normal books that I read. It started out with Adrian's very young childhood. I'm used to books that just gloss over the childhood of characters. This was the only negative that I felt about the book. I really enjoyed the story once I got past part 1. There are three parts to this book.

Normally, I fly through a new NR. Too quickly apparent who the potential threat to protagonist Adrian Rizzardi would be removed the normal feeling of suspense I feel as a NR reader. There was a twist in the romance part of the story, but per the usual story arch all worked out neatly. The dogs were the most enjoyable part of this book. Thanks to #NetGalley for the opportunity to read the latest book by one of my favorite authors.

Adrian Rizzo has never been one to let people tell her what to do. At a very young age, she overcame a traumatic situation with her biological father and went on to produce yoga and workout videos before she was even out of high school. Unfortunately, her success brings the attention of a crazy person, who writes her every year, threatening her. Now that she has moved out of NY and near her family, the letters have escalated. Although Adrian still lives her life, she knows this matter must be resolved...before someone winds up dead.
Legacy by Nora Roberts is yet another winner. Roberts is a true master, making each character fully realized and enjoyable. The story hurtles along, immersing the reader in her world. She also includes so many different elements that you never feel like you are reading just one genre. Legacy is one of my favorite books that I have read by Nora Roberts. Five stars!

It has been so long since I picked up a Nora Roberts book, and I definitely missed her writing. Legacy didn't disappoint.! Every chapter was packed with suspense, intrigue, and romance! I loved the small-town setting; it felt very "Stars Hallow-ish" to me. The connection to her found family also made me love Adrian even more. I also loved that the story spanned several years of Adrian's life; this helped me connect with her.
My only complaint was that I didn't love the social media influence aspect of Adrian's life. I just found it out of character of her. She didn't strike me as the type of person that would do that for a living, so it felt a little disjointed.
I would recommend this to mystery/suspense/romance readers. I am so glad I finally got around to picking up a Nora Roberts book again.
Thank you, NetGalley and St. Martin's Press, for the ARC.

Oh how I love Nora Roberts and this didn’t disappoint. I love when the stories are just family dramas and while there is romance it’s not the focus of the story. The focus is family and what you do when they need you. 1st chapter in and Adrian has already survived her bio dad who she doesn’t know trying to kill her, her nanny Mimi and her mother Lina which just hooks me and I can’t put it down cuz I need to know what happens next. Adrian spends the summer in Maryland with her grandparents in the town her mother ran away from, but she loves where she meets her new BFF Maya and her older brother Raylon. She stays there the whole summer while Lina deals with the fallout from the press with the attempted murder and everything since she is getting pretty famous as a fitness instructor. We next see Adrian at 16 putting her foot down with mom about no more travel that she is staying in school and hoping to make new friends. What she is really doing is recruiting the nerds from her elite prep school to help her record some yoga tutorials to put up on YouTube so she can have something of her own that isn’t attached to her mother’s brand which develops into lifelong friendships and working relationships when her mother pulls her videos under her brand with Adrian having complete control. Where we get to everyone being an adult and the tragedies that transpire and how they overcome them which is just so heart wrenching and so well written. I love how well written this is and how the mystery which is anonymous threatening messages that Adrian has been receiving in the mail once a year since she was 16 and the killer pov which is threaded throughout the narrative and we don’t have any clue who it could be until like ¾ of the way through the book. The tension at the end with the killer being revealed and oh the culmination was just so satisfying. The only thing that was missing was an epilogue since it ends a little abruptly and I really want to read what happens next.
Thanks to St. Martin’s Press and Netgalley for the complimentary copy of this book in e-book form. All opinions in this review are my own.

Publish Date: May 25th 2021
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Adrian is an up and coming celebrity with a line of yoga and workout videos, she’s following in her moms footsteps though the two do not get along. Adrian starts receiving rhyming death threats and she turns to a childhood crush Raylan to help her solve the mystery before Adrian ends up dead.
Nora Roberts is such a legend of romand and mystery books. This book does not disappoint, it’s gripping and twisty and great. I can not recommend this enough!
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Adrian never met her father until she was 7 and that is the day he tried to kill her. He would have succeeded if her mother had not stepped in. Her mother then sent her to her grandparents house to live. Then her mother began traveling to promote her fitness program which became a billion dollar business. Then Adrian began on her own line of fitness videos.
Adrian begins getting death threats. And then the murders begin.
If you are a fan of Nora Roberts you will enjoy this book.

I will always love her characters! There’s never any question to me about whether I will like a NR book. She’s just a great writer all around. There are just some I like more than others. Legacy, with, it’s themes of what we give (or push) on our children or what do we owe those who’ve gone ahead, is one I’ll come back to—for the themes, characters, and suspense. TW: Domestic Abuse, Drug/Alcohol Abuse, School shooting

I was excited to get an ARC of Legacy by Nora Roberts. It tells the story of Adrian Rizzo, her life and friendships. The story is told from multiple POVs letting you into the minds of most of the main characters. The first 60 percent read like (women's) fiction. Adrian is the MC but you only get snippets of her life. Summers with grandparents. Starting a career with friends she selects while in high school. Her succesful in her career deciding to return and live in the small town of her grandparents. But you also get those same type of snippets from those around her. I felt I knew more about her future romantic interest than Adrian herself. After the 60 percent mark things kick over to romantic suspense and the action starts in high gear.
Nora Roberts is an excellent writer and I look forward to future books from her. She is great with little details even down to personalities of the children (very distinct) and knowing what video game they would be currently playing. Adrian is a little hard to love as she we see only her driven side that pushes her fitness and food critiques on everyone around her. Raylan is her perfect counter balance and it is easy to envision their HEA. And the two dogs have the best ongoing romance in the book.
I am sure this will be a hit for Roberts but I felt the story was uneven and am giving it a 3.5 stars and rounding up. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for an ARC ebook in exchange for an honest review.

I really enjoyed this book. Nora Roberts never fails to deliver. The main character Adrian was very likeable. I loved the homey feel of the town and characters. While there were some parts of the plot you could guess ahead of time the majority of the book kept you guessing. It moved along at a good pace. I found this to be a great read.

I LOVED the cast of supporting characters! And there was just enough romance mixed with the mystery!

Legacy, by Nora Roberts, is one of the first books I’ve read by this authors. I’ve honesty not read many of her books and am wondering what I’ve been waiting for! I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading many more of her books in the future!
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martins’s Press for the opportunity to read this book for an honest review.

Legacy continues in the tradition of the long string of more recent, treacly Nora Roberts books. I’m not sure whether it’s my critical reading that has evolved or Nora Robert’s writing that has devolved. I loved her earlier romantic suspense novels. Those held my interest and did not strike me as filled with an over abundance of the word “pretty”. It seemed that this one might be different, given the opening chapters and the tension between mother and daughter. But no, it’s another story of perfect friends, happy families and predictably sweet success. There’s merit in the plot concept, as usual, but the execution is slow and bogged down in feel goods. Full disclosure: I stopped reading about 40% of the way through. At that point, the romance was not yet even a spark and the suspense promised by a serial killer with Adrian in his sights had not yet gotten off the ground. Possibly it improved after that. I couldn’t make myself stick around any longer.