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I was excited to read this as I really enjoyed Hawkins last book, The Villa. The Heiress did not disappoint! I liked how fast paced it was and how the story was told through multiple POV and through letters. The opening excerpt from Outside magazine set the scene beautifully! I did think the plot was a little predictable, especially being similar to The Villa, but still was a fun summer read.

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The Heiress was an interesting story. I liked that there were multiple perspectives, newspaper clippings and Ruby's own letters to a mystery person. I thought I knew who she was writing to but I was very surprised when it was finally revealed. Her letters were my favorite part of this book. If you're looking for a thriller, this isn't it, it's more of a slow burn family drama but it has enough secrets and mystery to keep you turning pages. Thank you St. Martin's Press, NetGalley and Rachel Hawkins for my copy!

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The Heiress is, by far, the best work from Rachel Hawkins to date. The novel has a Gothic feel to it as it examines the reunion between Camden and his estranged and ruthless family following the death of his uncle. Along the way Hawkins slowly, methodically reveals secrets of Camden, his wife Jules, his plotting cousins, and his mother, the infamous Ruby McTavish. Overall, a must read!

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This one is a slow burn and be prepared reaching the half way point before anything really starts to happen. Camden is going home and taking his wife Jules. He left and hasn't been back because his family is dysfunctional and entitled and all they seem to care about is money. Now, will things be any different? Ruby adopted him and has left the family fortune and estate to him.

Ruby was kidnapped as a child. Dora Darnell always claimed that Ruby was their daughter and not a Mc Tavish. Ruby always wondered was she really Dora? Her sister Nelle always told her that she wasn't really her sister.

Jules wants to stay in the estate and kick the other free loaders out. Jules has secrets she has hidden from Camden.

A cast of horrible people, doing terrible things and since they are rich they can get away with it.

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A family drama with wealth, love, hate, kidnapping and murder, you can't go wrong. This books seems to be talking to the reader as we read letters and news clippings of family events. What happened to Ruby's four husbands? Why did she decide to adopt Cam? How many secrets can one family have and what will happen if all is revealed? So many questions but to find the answers you must read "The Heiress". Rachel Hawkins does not disappoint.
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I’ve read Rachel Hawkins’s other books and this one may be one of my favorites. I loved the setting of the Carolinas/Appalachia and felt the imagery was beautiful. I also loved the callback to The Villa and Lara Larchmont and Aestas. This is a book that I definitely plan to read again because I feel now, knowing the ending will make the rest of it a little clearer.

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Rachel Hawkins’ latest book is, in my opinion, also her best. This is the story of an adopted son coming back home to the dysfunctional family he escaped, interspersed with letters written by his deceased adoptive mother which chronicle her darkest secrets. The story held my attention from start to finish, as there were well-paced revelations and twists I did not anticipate. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. I will definitely keep reading releases from this author.

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Thank you NetGalley for an early copy of The Heiress in exchange for an honest review.

This is the second book that I read by Rachel Hawkins and I have found the author keeps me engaged and guessing until the end. The story features a notorious widow who leaves her fortune to her adopted son including a mansion in the mountains of North Carolina. Her other immediate family is angered by this and her adopted son has stayed away from the estate for 10 years. Now Camden is forced to return with his wife. For me, I went in thinking this would be a thriller/mystery and it read more of a family drama. I still enjoyed it very much learning a little more with each page. There was a big surprise about a character that wasn't revealed until the very end that I didn't see coming and I enjoyed that.

The Heiress will keep you guessing and kept me reading late at night. If you like family drama, revenge thrillers, and gothic stories this is the book for you.

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I loved this book. It was captivating and I didn’t see the twist coming until it was there. I read it in less than two days.

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Fans of Rachel Hawkins will enjoy her latest book. It is definitely one where you do not want to put down. I did not love the ending but that is always such a personal viewpoint!

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I have loved all of Rachel Hawkins’ previous books so I was excited when I was given the opportunity to read an ARC of her latest novel, “The Heiress.” I was not disappointed, to say the least.

The book has three protagonists, all of whom appear to have something to hide, with little tidbits about them revealed throughout the book. The first narrator is Ruby McTavish, heir to the McTavish fortune and Ashby House, a mansion on a hilltop near Asheville, North Carolina. She was lost in the woods surrounding her home when she was three years old in 1943, only to be discovered living with a couple in Alabama several months later. However, throughout her life, she wondered whether she really was Ruby McTavish, sometimes feeling like an imposter. Her narrative is told in the first person through letters she wrote to an unknown recipient, which are interspersed throughout the book.

The second narrator is her adopted son, Camden, who fled to California and then Colorado to escape Ashby House and it’s hostile inhabitants—a Great Aunt and two cousins, all of whom resent him for inheriting the McTavish fortune, which they believe rightfully theirs. The third narrator is Jules, Camden’s wife of ten years, who encourages him to return to Ashby House to confront his family in response to the arrival of an e-mail from his cousin, Ben, urging him to return to take care of financial issues involving the estate. It is at this family reunion that all the simmering family tensions come to a head and secrets are slowly revealed, culminating in a shocking denouement.

Through the deft use of prose, the author brings each flawed character to life with all their conflicting nuances and multifaceted personalities. Themes of nature vs. nurture, evil vs. good run throughout the book, causing the reader to question what constitutes both.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for providing me an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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Thanks to NetGalley, I was able to snatch up an early copy of this one. This is my first book by Rachel Hawkins, and it won’t be my last. It was a quick read that sucked me in from the beginning. It’s very much a family drama, full of unlikable characters and multiple plot twists. It is told through the points of view of two main characters, plus through letters from the past, giving us the POV of a 3rd character. Some of the plot twists were predictable, but nonetheless, this book was such a quick, fun read.

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All around, this was good. I enjoyed the family drama, but found it incredibly slow. Things didn't really pick up until around 70ish% into the book. I liked the style of writing through old letters. The Heiress was just a little slow compared to other Rachel Hawkins books.

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The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins is more ominous, psychological story than either mystery or thriller. It is more of a family drama that burns slowly; moral failings and ambiguity centre the plot as secrets are revealed, leading up to a character reveal I didn’t see coming, but didn’t necessarily wow me.

I did like the style of writing in this book. The characters are talking to you, as if you’re watching a program put on especially for your viewing pleasure. There’s a level of voyeurism that fits well with the themes of this book; most of us secretly love hearing a good story about wealthy families and their hidden imperfections and falls from grace.

I think this book would be neat as a movie or tv show. Ruby’s letters being read by an unseen narrator, while the rest of the content is acted out as normal would make for something I’d be interested in sitting down to binge watch.

This was an uncorrected digital copy, so I found the layout a bit odd - not sure if that was because it was on my iPad or what, but I’d be curious to see the layout in the final copy.

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This was my first book by the author, and boy have I been missing out. I’m also a sucker for a mysterious past and a gorgeous historic house, so this book was basically written for me. I loved it from start to finish.

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Thank you NetGalley for the ARC. The heiress by Rachel Hawkins was a great read! Cam, adopted into a wealthy family chooses to leave all the turmoil in favour for a quiet, average lifestyle. The story is filtered with letters from his adoptive mother who explains how she became the person she was in the end. The plot had several twists which kept me guessing until the very end…the human psyche is a very complex thing. I would recommend to friends!

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Engaging characters and a well-paced mystery. Excellent transitions between voices as the chapters progress with a satisfying final twist

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Whoa! 😳 This one surprised me! Sometimes Rachel Hawkins is a hit or miss for me, but this time it was definitely a hit! 🤩 When I thought I had figured it out, it took a different turn. This was very satisfying for me as I love when I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ what the twist is until that turn happens. 😉 Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy! Good job, Rachel Hawkins! 🤗

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3 1/2 ⭐️ rounded down
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. This was a quick read and the story kept my interest, but it’s not one that will stick with me. There were some interesting twists and duplicitous character reveals, but much of the “action” was presented in a series of letters and internal dialogues that kept me from fully engaging in the plot. If you’re in the mood for a family drama centered around wealthy, powerful, morally bankrupt characters, this would be a good poolside pick.

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Rachel Hawkins what a writer! This is probably one of my favorite books! Everything from rich family drama,.murder,kidnapping taking place in Blue Ridge North Carolina one of my favorite places!
I loved everything about this book and didn't want it to end! Thank you so much Net Galley for the opportunity to read this!

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