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What a dark, creepy, wonderful gothic mystery. I wasn’t so sure when I first started reading because it felt a bit scattered and confusing. Once I got into it and understood who the cast of characters were, it just flowed and I couldn’t stop reading to find out what would happen next. And what great characters, especially Ruby and Jules. Twists, turns, and surprises were everywhere right up to the last page. Another five star read from Rachel Hawkins.
There's something about watching a rich family crumble when all of their secrets are revealed...and WOW, there are SO MANY secrets. This was an endless ride of surprises, drama, and plot twists. I wasn't sure who I should be rooting for until the very end. Rachel Hawkins truly outdid herself with this one.
I am obsessed with this book. I couldn't put it down once I started. It's been awhile since I've read a book that held my interest through the entire read. This should be at the top of every TBR list for 2024.
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the early access in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you so much to @netgalley and St, Martin's Press for the chance to review The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins. Hawkins did it again! She nailed this gothic tale. We follow Cam McTavish, who was the adopted son of a very wealthy and infamous, four-times widowed Ruby Kenmore. He rejected his inheritence and went about a quiet life. He is pulled back to Ashby house, where his mother's legacy was ever-present. Cam starts to uncover secrets about Ruby's kidnapping as a child and her four dead husbands. Dark and twisty, I could not put this book down!
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Think Evelyn Hugo and a bit of Home Before Dark - only more dark and twisted with a little more greed/family drama and less “ghosts”!! I had absolutely no plans of doing this review today, but this one had me absolutely engrossed from start to finish. I literally finished this one in one sitting it was so so so good!
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The Heiress is told in multiple points of view, through the viewpoints of of MCs Jules and Camden and through letters by the late Ruby; there are even some newsletters and interviews thrown in there for extra pizzaz. This one starts out strong and just maintains an intense and addicting storyline throughout the entire book. Legit obsessed.
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There are plenty of twists throughout, and I’m going to pat myself on the back as my basically full blown detective self was able to figure out one big twist (which I AM OBSESSED WITH and was actually throwing my hands up in the air at how proud of myself I was). But they are all perfectly placed, and the end twists - buckle up because they are all thrown at the you in quick succession you’ll actually have whiplash. Hang on tight friends this one is a freaking doozy! It’s a wild ride and I LOVE IT!
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From start to finish The Heiress is fast paced, enticing and will have you trying to figure out just what is going on with this family. There is plenty of suspense/tension, family drama, greed, secrets (which ALL get revealed), manipulation and of course murder. This book was absolutely *chefs kiss* brilliant. I loved every single second of it and I know this is going to give me a huge book hangover.
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Listening to this while reading was such a treat. The full cast of Dan Bittner, Eliza Foss, John Pirhalla, and Patti Murin were incredible. Each narrator played each character perfectly and managed to transport me into the world of the McTavish family. I am blown away by this audio and story and will be recommending for a very long time.
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This will be the book to get in 2024, it’s Hawkins best work yet. The Heiress releases on 1/9/24, pre-order it now, you won’t want to miss out on this one! Huge thank you to Netgalley, Rachel Hawkins, MacMillan Audio, and St. Martins Press for the eARC and ALC in exchange for my honest review!
I really The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins this take of dysfunctional families and how many can corrupt people.
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s press for allowing me this ARC copy. This is my second approach to Hawkins work, the first being The Villa last year which I truly enjoyed.
The Heiress is a book about the wealthiest woman in North Carolina, Ruby, her family and how everybody is fighting to get a piece of her estate. The book is told from 3 point of views: Ruby herself, Cam her son and Jules, Cam’’s wife
If you like multiple POV, family secrets and twists, this book is definitely for you.
A fun and mildly twisty thriller featuring an estranged (and very dysfunctional) family and a multimillion dollar inheritance. The pacing is great, and I tore through the story in a couple of days. The two main narrators are Camden and Jules, a married couple who are each hiding a few things from each other. We also hear from Camden's dead mother, Ruby, through letters she wrote confessing to some pretty serious crimes. As with all thrillers, the less you know, the better, so I'll leave it there. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for a digital review copy.
I have only read The Villa by Rachel Hawkins and it was only an okay story for me. I was kind of skeptical going into this book, but it was so much better. I love some good family soap opera drama and this gave me everything I wanted. I follows the normal formula and hits all the beats, but is very well executed.
I always try Rachel Hawkins books and I always have the same reaction. They just are ok for me. I really think it is just me. I have heard rave reviews of this book and her others so maybe this is just not an author for me. I will say that the book was interesting and it was a page turner. I think people that like mysteries would really like this. It just didn't wow me.
Rachel Hawkins is a hit-or-miss author for me and this was a hit! I like that she went from YA fantasy and rom com to adult thrillers. The thrillers are better! I really enjoyed this, even if I called some of the twists early on (I think we all did). It was still an enjoyable ride. I liked that the appearances of the past were either in letter form or newspaper articles. The descriptions of Ashby House were breathtaking!
Title: The Heiress
Author: Rachel Hawkins
Pub Date: January 9, 2024
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Thank you St. Martin’s Press and Macmillan Audio or the #gifted copies of The Heiress!
This book! The Heiress was such an addictive and twisty book that I could not put down! Told in multiple POV and formats, including letters and new stories, once the family drama starts, it does not stop! This book is so well written and engaging and I cannot recommend it enough!
Ruby McTavish, victim of a famous kidnapping as a child, is the richest woman in North Carolina, widowed four times, and the ruler of her family’s estate, Ashby House. When she dies, everything is passed down to her adopted son, Camden. The problem is, Camden wants nothing to do with the house or money, and lives a separate, simple life in Colorado. Ten years after the death of Ruby, Camden is summoned back to Ashby House in the wake of his uncle. Still wanting nothing to do with his family or Ashby House, Camden is encouraged to make the trip home by his wife, Jules. From there, the drama and secrets start to unfold.
If you are looking for an addictive book that you cannot put down, this is it! It’s seriously a must read if you love drama and a quick and entertaining plot!
The Heiress:
🖤Gothic Vibes
🖤Alternating POV
🖤Family Drama
🖤So Many Secrets
I alternated between the e-book and the audiobook. The audiobook cast was top notch! I love audiobooks that have multiple narrators, and this cast worked so well together and really complimented one another! The pacing was perfect and I found myself getting drawn in so easily to the story by the phenomenal group of narrators! I highly recommend either version of this book, but if you are looking for a singable audiobook, this is it!
This is going to put 2024 off to a great start!
This book has a little bit of everything that I love in a good book! Mystery. Intrigue. Family drama. Secrets. And the McTavish family has plenty of all of those things! This story follows the life of Ruby McTavish and her extraordinary life living in the Ashby House with her family. Four husbands and an adopted child later, and she’s got some pretty interesting things to talk about.
Except, she’s dead and now her child is the heir. The house and everyone in it has so many secrets to hide. I anticipated some of the little twists and turns, but the epilogue left me wanting even more! This is my first read by Rachel Hawkins, but it will not be my last!
Thank you to St. Martin’s Press, NetGalley, and the author for an eARC copy in exchange for an honest review!
This book was a pleasant surprise. Like an onion you peel away the layers of mystery and self-discovery. I would have appreciated a few less f-bombs, mostly because I don't think that they really added to the story. Thanks Netgalley and publishers for the free e-arc.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC. I thought this book started strong although slightly predictable. It was a fun read and I imagine will be great on audio. I loved the characters and how they had their own voices.
I did enjoy this book and I always love Rachel Hawkins writing. The reason I'm giving this 3 stars is because I found it extremely predictable. But overall I liked the characters and their development. I liked the format of the letters and the reader not knowing who the letters are written for.
This book opens with the article that tells us that Baby Ruth has gone missing. Through the alternating narrative chapters and epistolary chapters we learn about multiple generations of the McTavish family. In the beginning I was so lost. I couldn’t keep anyone straight and their relations. This is one book I really could’ve used a family tree in.
This book went by so quickly I’m not even really sure what happened. The letters from Ruth were definitely my favourite part of the book and her character reminded me a bit of Evelyn Hugo! I was excited to learn all of the sinister motives had by almost everyone in the book. It was twisty and turny and things were revealed the entire way thru.
I was waiting for this book!!! I loved Rachel Hawkins other work so I was already wish listing this one. When I got the chance to receive the digital ARC, I was so thrilled.
I honestly loved this novel I think more than her others. Who doesn’t love a twisty, complicated family drama with people you love to hate!
Ruby, the wealthiest woman in town, who was kidnapped as a child and returned a year later….is she who we think she is?
Camden her adopted son who does everything he can to escape Ashby House and his adopted family.
Jules, a theater student who is married to Camden and is drawn into the family drama when they return to Ashby house.
Told from 3 viewpoints, Ruby, Camden, and Jules it flashes back to 2013 from the current time. Nothing is as it appears. A delightfully good read that I finished up in one night!!!
Thanks to net galley and Rachel Hawkins for the digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.
**a huge thank you to NetGalley, the publisher & the author for the opportunity to review an ARC of this book**
this was iffy!!
I had a very hard time following the story line and being sucked in until about half way through.
You get multiple POV's (Cam, the son, his wife Jules, and Ruby, his dead mother's thoughts/letters) so it makes it kind of hard to follow between past and present since his mother is now dead.
I have to say this feels like a thriller version of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, between the fortune and mysterious past and Ruby outliving 4 dead husbands and the mansion and just so many factors. I happened to love that book which is why I stuck this one out. In the end, it was a decent read, but not my favorite.
4.25 stars
Buckle up! The Heiress hooks you from the start. I love when books use letters, emails and articles to help tell a story. It reminded me a lot of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, but I loved that book too so I’m not mad about it. Fun read!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced release copy in exchange for an honest review.
The Heiress….what a ride. It did keep me guessing. Almost too long. I enjoyed the reveals in Ruby’s letters and guessing Jules and Camden’s secrets with the little hints their POVs revealed, but it did start to drag out towards the end. At about 70% in, I started to get a bit tired of the melodrama. Although I did keep reading because I was curious about how the end would tie up. The ending had a bit of a Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier feel about it and not in a bad way! I saw it as a nod to a classic gothic novel that I love so extra points to Hawkins for that! Overall, I did enjoy it!
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for the ARC I received in exchange for my honest review!