Hold the Dream is the continuing saga of Emma Harte and her vast empire. This book picks up where A Woman of Substance ended. The focus of this book is Emma and her grandchilden with Paula taking over as the head of the family. This is a family that still doesn't get along and has more than it's fair share of jealously, lies, and backstabbing mixed in with love, happiness, and grief. This is a well-written book that keeps the reader interested in this family and all of their successes and failures. A must read for any fan of A Woman of Substance.
A deeply involving well-told story of the granddaughter of Emma Harte, A Woman of Substance. I vibrantly dazzling look at the world of the rich and powerful. Fantastic story-telling.
This was not the best book in the series so far. I enjoyed it, but kind of felt like I was waiting for Emma to die so I could see what became of her empire. Kind of a slow read compared to A Woman of Substance.
Hold the Dream is the continuing saga of Emma Harte and her vast empire. This book picks up where A Woman of Substance ended. The focus of this book is Emma and her grandchilden with Paula taking over as the head of the family. This is a family that still doesn't get along and has more than it's fair share of jealously, lies, and backstabbing mixed in with love, happiness, and grief. This is a well-written book that keeps the reader interested in this family and all of their successes and failures. A must read for any fan of A Woman of Substance.
A sequel to "Woman of Substance". A great family dynasty continues.
Really enjoyed this book. Loved the strong women and business success of the main character. But also the strong sense of family and friendship.
Not my favorite book so far in the series. A Woman of Substance was so good. Hold the Dream was kind of a slow read. I felt like I was waiting for Emma to die to find out what happened to her empire.