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Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael
Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael











Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael

If you need to catch up on this series, you can read my last three reviews on this series here, here, and here. The prologue at the beginning of this book is enough to prepare you for the rest of the book. Time to suit up for protection….if you’ve been following along with these reviews and are finally up to speed with this book, you know why it’s time to suit up. “Whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or take up arms against a sea of troubles And, by opposing, end them?” The story begins to pick up speed with our protagonist and us readers what may happen next! This book earned 9 1/2 out of 10 Book Charms! She begins making risky financial deals and meeting new people in the midst of the terror nagging at her. Very soon, Dorothy discovered she is being stalked by a mysterious man who no one seems to be able to pin down. The moment I read this, my mind began to race with questions on how this situation would come to pass or how it may be solved. The results uncovered were of a future filled with love but anguish would soon plague her current status. Dorothy becomes curious one day and consults a tarot card reader for insight on her future. I must agree with him after reading a letter Dorothy sent him, penning about her endeavors and plans once she and her friend returned from their excursion in Rome.Īside from those details, it took it a bit for events to pick up in this book. In his mind, she has gone “mad” with splurging with trips, material things, and having a complete mansion built. The beginning of the story sets in on Horace, her former neighbor, in his perspective on the whole ordeal and how Dorothy has changed. Yes, she has financial advisors and investments but I still do not think it was a good idea. The downside that I’m beginning to see, though, is that her life is now all about spending, spending, and spending money. She has become an incredibly rich woman who is splurging her riches on her family, friends, and has her own mansion under construction. She is now no longer the depressed 40 year old divorcee mother of two, living in Shankill, Ireland. We see Dorothy Lyle again about five months later from the events of the first book. This second book takes on a darker shadow compared to the first book. It has also displayed how much a person’s attitude toward material things may change as well as the people surrounding them. This series has laid down the foundation of how someone’s life may be transformed from ordinary to extraordinary in a matter of a night. Yesterday, I penned about Dorothy Lyle’s miracle in “Avarice” and today I recently completed the next chapter of her story in Ella Charmichael’s “Colour”. Miracles happen in the most unexpected ways….and occur at anytime.













Dorothy Lyle in Avarice by Ella Carmichael