That’s the word I would use to describe this series. It’s full of twists and turns – things that are expected, yet unexpected at the same time. I am sad to see that this series is over.
Splendor is the final of the Luxe novels, following The Luxe, Rumors, and Envy – all by Anna Gobbersen. Most of the focus is on the Holland sisters – Elizabeth and Diana – and others of Manhattan high society.
Teddy Cutting, who is in love with Elizabeth and Henry Schoonmaker, who is in love with Diana, was engaged to Elizabeth, but married to Penelope Hayes, are off fighting in the war. Henry gets only set to Cuba though because of his famous name. Diana runs off to find Henry, which she does successfully until they are found together and sent back to New York.
While Henry was gone in Cuba and on his way back, Penelope mingles and flirts with Prince Frederick of Bavaria. She thinks that perhaps if she gets her way she’ll get a title of a princess, because she realizes Henry doesn’t love her anymore.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth is pregnant with Will’s baby, though Will, her first husband, is dead. To make her position in society still good she married one of her late father’s associates, Snowden Cairns. Elizabeth is excited to be a mother yet still misses Will terribly. She begins to suspect some things about her second husband while preparing his desk in their new home and what she discovers changes things for both her and her child.
And Carolina Broad, once Lina Broud – Elizabeth’s maid, is garnering the affections of one of Manhattan’s elite, Leland Brouchard. However, Tristan Wrigley, who helped Carolina gain the affection of Carey Lewis Longhorn and his wealth, is threatening to expose Carolina’s past.
The questions to be asked – what is the secret Elizabeth discovered? Does Diana get her happy ending with Henry? What about Penelope and this Bavarian prince? And will Carolina get her happy ending with Leland? I won’t spoil the ending, but in some ways I was happy with how this book ended, yet in others I was sorely disappointed. I am sad to see this series over as I felt like I got to know these characters really well over these four novels. I would highly recommend this series – although this is probably more of a teen/young adult novel I think older women might like because it is a quick and easy read. I myself read this book in a day because I just couldn’t put it down!
This might be my last blog for awhile – I am graduating in a few days and will be moving back home or to where my new job is located. Wish me luck!






