Emma Harte Saga #3

To Be the Best

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This story moves between Britain, America and Hong Hong, as Paula O'Neill, the favourite grandchild to whom Emma Harte entrusted the Harte retail empire, is confronted by a conspiracy that threatens to destroy her inheritance.

454 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1988

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Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 100 votes)
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April 26,2025
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Most of the book brought you up to date on all of the family member. There were 3 generation and lots of children and all the events in their lives. the last 100 pages we fun and the ending was one you were hoping for.
April 26,2025
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A Woman of Substance was great, Hold the Dream was good, To Be the Best was OK. It gets repetitive, the same litany of attributes are listed again and again. It is no where near the level of writing enjoyed in A Woman of Substance and I found it to be disappointing.
April 26,2025
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Confession: I gave up halfway through. The epic story of Emma Harte and her endless determination in A Woman of Substance (book 1) became boring and jet setting by the time we get to the feuding grandkids in To Be the Best (book 3). Paula, Emma’s grandchild and heir to Emma’s self made fortune is the most likable of the bunch, but even she’s a pale shadow of the real thing. I’ll give the other several books a go, but this one wasn’t for me.
April 26,2025
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What a crap.
#3/7
Lässyttävää, yli-imelää överihömppää. Sukusiittoinen. Materailistinen. Instagram-tyylisillä kuvauksilla. Melkein mitään ei tapahdu. Kirja on melkein pelkkää turhauttavaa kuvailua kaikesta sen sijaan että tarinaa olisi nimeksikään.
Vasta sivulta 267 on muutakin mukana kuin sisustus- ym. kuvailua kaiken maailman turhista asioista. Ja kirjassa huudahdetaan jatkuvasti.
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