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“An extravagant, absorbing novel of love, courage, ambition, war, death and passion.” —The New York Times on A Woman of Substance
“Pure gold."—Cosmopolitan on Act of Will
”She is one of the world’s best at spinning yarns.“ —The Guardian (UK) on Dangerous to Know
"This story has suspense, intrigue and high drama as Bradford reels the listener in with period details. Kate Reading has a cornucopia of voices. She easily slips into an upper-class English accent, adds pomposity for some of the English gentlemen, and then switches back to Evan's American accent. Although this is the present-day sequel to Bradford's trilogy that began with A Woman of Substance, it can stand alone."--KLIATT
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Posted February 19, 2004
This is a good follow-up to the first three books, but the steamy sex scene does not need to be so graphic and completely descriptive! Did Ms. Bradford intend to write a 'how-to' book? This style of writing doesn't even fit her style throughout the rest of the book. It all but glares from the pages and doesn't really help the story. We have so much blatant sex hitting us in the face from all directions, all the time, couldn't we have expected better writing throughout this book, in the style of the original trilogy from this author? Having expressed this opinion, I must add that I recommend the reading of this book for all those Emma Harte fans out there.
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Posted January 9, 2004
Emma's Secret by Barbara Taylor Bradford is a rare super sequel that lives up to all the hype. If you are a fan of Bradford's books, you will be so satisfied with getting a bonus glimpse at the Harte and O'Neil families from A Woman of Substance. If you are a first-time reader of Barbara's, this isn't a bad book to begin with, though you might want to get familiar with this series by reading the earlier 3 books, or watching the DVD's of the movies. Thanks for bringing back Emma!
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Posted May 22, 2012
Loved the original Emma Harte books and disappounted not to see books 1 - 3 offered for purchase for my nook. Rate the original series as 5 star. Holding off purchasing others to reread the original 3!!
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Posted December 30, 2010
Barbara Taylor Bradford has done it again. This is another page turner in the lives of Emma Harte's heirs. The book is truly amazing. I loved the book. Evan is a great add as a new character. Emma's great-granchildren are just as amazing as her grandchildren. I love this book just like the other three. I strongly recommend this book to anyone.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Just happened to pick up this book by accident, and loved every minute of reading the book. I was fascinated by the story unfolding about three families united by friendship and love. Emma's Secret is wonderful and endearing and still full of surprises. The characters are beautifully depicted and the generations of struggle to make their world successful is mind-boggling. The story is full of passion and yet full of intrigue to keep any reader from never wanting to put the book down. I did not read Barbara Taylor Bradford's, "A Woman of Substance". I will go out and see if it is still available to read. I am looking forward to reading her next book "Unexpected Blessings", depicting a further study of this family and their struggles. I read the excerpt and I am longing to get my hands on this book as soon as possible. A must read to be sure!<BR/>I give "Emma's Secret" a thumbs up in all the rating categories.<BR/><BR/>Cherry Blossom
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Posted December 27, 2004
Emma¿s Secret is a terrific follow-up to The Woman of Substance series, and in some respects it¿s like checking in with old friends or with family that you have lost contact with. Set some thirty years after the death of matriarch Emma Harte, we are introduced to the clan¿s newest generation, and discover a long buried secret from a previously untold chapter in the Emma Harte saga. My only disappointment with the story was with the treacherous family scion, Jonathan Ainsley. Reading, I was led to believe that this sociopath was hatching some truly murderous revenge against the family that just never seemed to fully materialize. Well, perhaps in the next installment¿.
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Posted December 27, 2004
I have read all of Barbara Taylor Bradford's books. They have ranged from outstanding to mediocre. One of the best books, in my opinion, was her first -- 'A Woman of Substance.' She wrote, in great detail and meticulously researched, of Emma Harte, a poor servant girl who rose to become one of the world's richest women. The story was spell-binding and I loved it! However, she has milked Emma's story with three sequels, each of which tells of Emma's descendants and extended family, and each of which is less compelling than the previous. They are watered-down versions, none of which have the power or interest of the original. Although she's probably made millions by doing this, I think Ms. Bradford should have stopped with the first. I think the three sequels have deteriorated an extraordinary story.
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Posted May 20, 2004
This author never lets you down.. an awesome read!
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Posted April 29, 2004
This book really goes nowhere...although it's not that bad, it left me hanging as there was no real resolution with the 'bad' cousin. Perhaps a sequel is in the works? Definitely not as good as A woman of Substance!!
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Posted January 7, 2004
The trilogy of bestsellers that began with A Woman of Substance is tough to equal. Unless, of course you are Barbara Taylor Bradford, bestselling novellist and the First Lady of Fiction. Fans and readers may argue over wheter or not it was a good idea for Mrs. Bradford to bring back the legendary Emma Harte for another chapter in the saga. But if there existed any concern, they needn't have worried. Emma Harte is not brought back from the dead, but rather through the pages of her hidden diaries, discovered by her great grandchildren. The entire middle chapters of the book give us new insight on Emma and her life during the Second Wolrd War. It is almost like you could stick these pages in the middle of A Woman if Substance, making that classic novel even more enjoyable. But Emma's Secret is really about Paula O'Neil (Emma's favorite Grandchild) and her children who now run the Harte family empire. These characters are more modern that the earlier generations, but they also fit into the modern day storyline. Readers who have not read the earlier books in this series will still enjoy Emm'a Secret. There is enough background description to satisfy those unfamiliar. However, this new book will be most appreciated by those who have grown up admiring Emma Harte for nearly three decades.
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Posted January 6, 2004
If you are under 40 years of age you will enjoy this book. I sure did
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Posted January 2, 2004
Emma's Secret is the 4th book in this sizzling series by BTB and what a book it is. 'A Must Read Romance' !!
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Overview
The legendary Emma Harte, heroine of A Woman of Substance, returns in Emma's Secret, a novel that showcases the storytelling power of Barbara Taylor Bradford. Paula O'Neill, beloved granddaughter of Emma Harte and the guardian of her vast business empire, believes that everything Emma left to the family is secure. However, beneath the surface, sibling rivalry and discontent flare. Linnet and Tessa, her daughters, are as different as two women can be. One of them wants desperately for the empire to be hers ...