The Heiress

The Heiress

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  • Author:Rachel Hawkins
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Summary

When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious。 The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge mountains。 In the aftermath of her death, that estate―along with a nine-figure fortune and the complicated legacy of being a McTavish―pass to her adopted son, Camden。

But to everyone’s surprise, Cam wants little to do with the house or the money―and even less to do with the surviving McTavishes。 Instead, he rejects his inheritance, settling into a normal life as an English teacher in Colorado and marrying Jules, a woman just as eager to escape her own messy past。

Ten years later, Camden is a McTavish in name only, but a summons in the wake of his uncle’s death brings him and Jules back into the family fold at Ashby House。 Its views are just as stunning as ever, its rooms just as elegant, but coming home reminds Cam why he was so quick to leave in the first place。

Jules, however, has other ideas, and the more she learns about Cam’s estranged family―and the twisted secrets they keep―the more determined she is for her husband to claim everything Ruby once intended for him to have。

But Ruby’s plans were always more complicated than they appeared。 As Ashby House tightens its grip on Jules and Camden, questions about the infamous heiress come to light。 Was there any truth to the persistent rumors following her disappearance as a girl? What really happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place? Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what’s written in a will––and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave。

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Reviews

Ingrid

This was the perfect blend of Seven Husbands Evelyn Hugo and the opulence of Gossip Girl。 I ate。 this。 up。 It was so faced paced, juicy, and scandalous。 So many shocking moments。 All three POVs were so interesting but I think my favorite was Ruby’s。 She had such bad b*tch/Kris Jenner energy。 If you’re nosy as hell and love old money vibes, you’re going to be obsessed with this。 🔥

Susan (what。susan。reads)

As a long time fan Rachel Hawkins' thrillers, The Heiress did not disappoint! Just when I thought I had it all figured out, she threw a twist in that I wasn't expecting。 I flew through the audiobook in three days!It is a story about family secrets, murder, love and every rich people problem that you can imagine。 Even though every character was pretty unlikable, I enjoyed the duel POVs。 It helped move the story along and sprinkled little breadcrumbs along the way。 As an audiobook I loved it! The As a long time fan Rachel Hawkins' thrillers, The Heiress did not disappoint! Just when I thought I had it all figured out, she threw a twist in that I wasn't expecting。 I flew through the audiobook in three days!It is a story about family secrets, murder, love and every rich people problem that you can imagine。 Even though every character was pretty unlikable, I enjoyed the duel POVs。 It helped move the story along and sprinkled little breadcrumbs along the way。 As an audiobook I loved it! The multiple voice actors where fantastic and brought the charters to life。 *Thank you NetGalley, MacMillian Audio and Rachel Hawkins for the ARC!* 。。。more

Susan (what。susan。reads)

As a long time fan Rachel Hawkins' thrillers, The Heiress did not disappoint! Just when I thought I had it all figured out, she threw a twist in that I wasn't expecting。 I flew through the audiobook in two days!It is a story about family secrets, murder, love and every rich people problem that you can imagine。 Even though every character was pretty unlikable, I enjoyed the duel POVs。 It helped move the story along and sprinkled little breadcrumbs along the way。 As an audiobook I loved it! The mu As a long time fan Rachel Hawkins' thrillers, The Heiress did not disappoint! Just when I thought I had it all figured out, she threw a twist in that I wasn't expecting。 I flew through the audiobook in two days!It is a story about family secrets, murder, love and every rich people problem that you can imagine。 Even though every character was pretty unlikable, I enjoyed the duel POVs。 It helped move the story along and sprinkled little breadcrumbs along the way。 As an audiobook I loved it! The multiple voice actors where fantastic and brought the charters to life。 *Thank you NetGalley, MacMillian Audio and Rachel Hawkins for the ARC!* 。。。more

Amy

3。5, rounded down。Lots of potential, and left me frustrated。 Notes:THE GOOD: Setting! Ashby House is its own character, very much in a DuMaurier gothic novel style。 Dark, eccentric, strong woman! We get to know Ruby McTavish through a series of letters and news articles。 Her letters are candid and intimate。 Very well done。 Is Ruby evil? Read and decide for yourself。THE BAD: 1) Why do the other two POVs sound so flat? They’re both first-person, and hard to distinguish。 The remaining characters ar 3。5, rounded down。Lots of potential, and left me frustrated。 Notes:THE GOOD: Setting! Ashby House is its own character, very much in a DuMaurier gothic novel style。 Dark, eccentric, strong woman! We get to know Ruby McTavish through a series of letters and news articles。 Her letters are candid and intimate。 Very well done。 Is Ruby evil? Read and decide for yourself。THE BAD: 1) Why do the other two POVs sound so flat? They’re both first-person, and hard to distinguish。 The remaining characters are rote tropes。 2) There are two intriguing plot elements that could have been developed within the body of the narrative and heightened the suspense and made Cam and Jules more interesting。 The author and editor chose to toss these plot points out into the denouement to explain everything into a grand “aha!” 3) This is so short! Seriously… there’s so much potential here。 Expand on these great ideas! Flesh out these characters! WOULD I REREAD? This might be the first Hawkins novel that I wouldn’t。 。。。more

Laurie A Friedman

There was a lot going on in "The Heiress。" With alternating timelines, between present day, Camden and Jules POVs and via letter Ruby, Camden adoptive mother, Hawkins weaves together a familial story of murder, betrayal, and twisted love。 With the death of Cam's uncle, he and his wife, Jules are drawn back to Ashby House in the small town of Tavistock, ostensibly to aid in fixing up the house and grounds, as Cam has control of the family money。 The rest of the family has only been granted the ri There was a lot going on in "The Heiress。" With alternating timelines, between present day, Camden and Jules POVs and via letter Ruby, Camden adoptive mother, Hawkins weaves together a familial story of murder, betrayal, and twisted love。 With the death of Cam's uncle, he and his wife, Jules are drawn back to Ashby House in the small town of Tavistock, ostensibly to aid in fixing up the house and grounds, as Cam has control of the family money。 The rest of the family has only been granted the right to live there, with no access to Ruby's fortune。 Those poor fools must live off whatever monies they can make on their own。 Their bitterness that all this wealth is going to an ADOPTED son has not faded with time, and is on full display from the moment Cam and Jules arrive。 The most interesting parts are the letters Ruby has left behind, though we don't find out who she was writing to until the very end, detailing her life, and her husbands。Overall, a good fun, twisty read。 I thing I would have enjoyed alot more about Ruby's life and how she lived, especially between husbands!, than the modern day spite between spoiled "it should have been mine" relations, but still an overall enjoyable read。 There were a few minor plot points that seemed to go no where- the mention of missing hikers and the dangerous trails alongside the waterfall? Was that just red herring thrown out there? Or just a cut off story possibility? 。。。more

Morgan

I received an advance copy of this book from a giveaway, and I am so glad I did- I LOVED this story。 I enjoyed the pacing and change of perspectives- it kept my attention the entire time。 It had elements of all my favorite mystery books and movies。 I really enjoyed it。 I’ll definitely look into the author’s other books, and will reread this in the future。 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Melissa

4。5 stars。 Oh my goodness, this book is DELICIOUS!!! More than one unreliable narrator。 So many twisted secrets。 I adore Ruby - she made me chuckle so many times (which may say more about me than her, but she's FUN)。 There are zero characters without secrets。 Jules and Cam are an interesting couple。 Honestly, I'm not going to say much more, for fear of ruining it, other than that you should read this book。When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s r 4。5 stars。 Oh my goodness, this book is DELICIOUS!!! More than one unreliable narrator。 So many twisted secrets。 I adore Ruby - she made me chuckle so many times (which may say more about me than her, but she's FUN)。 There are zero characters without secrets。 Jules and Cam are an interesting couple。 Honestly, I'm not going to say much more, for fear of ruining it, other than that you should read this book。When Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore dies, she’s not only North Carolina’s richest woman, she’s also its most notorious。 The victim of a famous kidnapping as a child and a widow four times over, Ruby ruled the tiny town of Tavistock from Ashby House, her family’s estate high in the Blue Ridge mountains。 In the aftermath of her death, that estate—along with a nine-figure fortune and the complicated legacy of being a McTavish—pass to her adopted son, Camden。But to everyone’s surprise, Cam wants little to do with the house or the money—and even less to do with the surviving McTavishes。 Instead, he rejects his inheritance, settling into a normal life as an English teacher in Colorado and marrying Jules, a woman just as eager to escape her own messy past。Ten years later, Camden is a McTavish in name only, but a summons in the wake of his uncle’s death brings him and Jules back into the family fold at Ashby House。 Its views are just as stunning as ever, its rooms just as elegant, but coming home reminds Cam why he was so quick to leave in the first place。Jules, however, has other ideas, and the more she learns about Cam’s estranged family—and the twisted secrets they keep—the more determined she is for her husband to claim everything Ruby once intended for him to have。But Ruby’s plans were always more complicated than they appeared。 As Ashby House tightens its grip on Jules and Camden, questions about the infamous heiress come to light。 Was there any truth to the persistent rumors following her disappearance as a girl? What really happened to those four husbands, who all died under mysterious circumstances? And why did she adopt Cam in the first place? Soon, Jules and Cam realize that an inheritance can entail far more than what’s written in a will––and that the bonds of family stretch far beyond the grave。Thanks to NetGalley and St。 Martin's Press for the free ARC in exchange for my honest review。 All opinions expressed herein are my own。 。。。more

Holly Sheridan

I just reviewed The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins。 #NetGalley This audiobook was really well done with four different characters alternating chapters。 My biggest issue was the slow plot that felt disconnected at times between the characters。 Based on the plot only, this would have been 3 stars but the excellent audiobook elevated the my overall rating to 4。

Erica Warren

I thought this was a good book! If I could give half stars I would have given it 3 and a half stars。 So Camden McTavish has lived his adult life away from Ashby House, the house he grew up in once adopted by Ruby McTavish, a very wealthy woman with an interesting life and collection of dead husbands。 When a death in the family takes place, Camden must go back to Ashby house and face the demons of his past, along with his wife Jules who would love nothing more than to live in the luxury of the sp I thought this was a good book! If I could give half stars I would have given it 3 and a half stars。 So Camden McTavish has lived his adult life away from Ashby House, the house he grew up in once adopted by Ruby McTavish, a very wealthy woman with an interesting life and collection of dead husbands。 When a death in the family takes place, Camden must go back to Ashby house and face the demons of his past, along with his wife Jules who would love nothing more than to live in the luxury of the sprawling mansion。 The story is told from multiple points of view, Camden, Jules, and Ruby through letters to a mystery person。 My favorite storyline and narrator was Ruby's。 She was entertaining and not necessarily likable but you could empathize with her somewhat。 She reminded me of Doris Duke who may or may not have killed a friend of hers at her estate named Rough Point I believe it was called。 Camden and Jules storylines though entertaining were not nearly as entertaining and captivating as Ruby's。 I'd recommend this book to mystery lovers if they are looking for something fun to read with multiple points of view。 。。。more

Krista Miller

I love Rachel Hawkins。 She’s become an auto-buy author for me and this one, I think, is her best one yet! I loved the alternating POV narration from Cam, Jules, Ruby’s letters, and the mixed media of newspaper articles, book excerpts, etc。 The alternating formats and the short chapters really held my attention and made this an easy book to fly through。 The McTavishes are one dysfunctional family and although it took a little bit for the drama to start, I was immediately sucked in once it happene I love Rachel Hawkins。 She’s become an auto-buy author for me and this one, I think, is her best one yet! I loved the alternating POV narration from Cam, Jules, Ruby’s letters, and the mixed media of newspaper articles, book excerpts, etc。 The alternating formats and the short chapters really held my attention and made this an easy book to fly through。 The McTavishes are one dysfunctional family and although it took a little bit for the drama to start, I was immediately sucked in once it happened。 This is a slow burn without feeling like a slow burn。 The plot held my attention throughout and I honestly was thinking about it a lot when I wasn’t reading。 I highly recommend The Heiress to anyone who loves slow burn thrillers with messed up family dynamics! Thank you to @netgalley and @stmartinspress for an advanced reader’s copy in exchange for an honest review! 。。。more

Stacy

Money can’t buy you happiness, or a normal family, in The Heiress。 As she’s done in some of her previous novels, Rachel Hawkins has created a domestic thriller with complicated characters that you’re not sure if you want to root for or completely hate, all set in a place that almost becomes its own character in the novel。 The book centers around the Ashby House and the estate of the infamous Ruby McTavish。 After surviving four husbands, she leaves her fortune to her adopted son, Camden, much to Money can’t buy you happiness, or a normal family, in The Heiress。 As she’s done in some of her previous novels, Rachel Hawkins has created a domestic thriller with complicated characters that you’re not sure if you want to root for or completely hate, all set in a place that almost becomes its own character in the novel。 The book centers around the Ashby House and the estate of the infamous Ruby McTavish。 After surviving four husbands, she leaves her fortune to her adopted son, Camden, much to the dismay of his surviving relatives who he hasn’t seen in 10 years after leaving town。 After returning with his wife Jules, many family secrets are coming to the surface。 The Heiress would make a GREAT book club book—there is so much to discuss and explore。 You could probably spend an hour just chatting about nature vs。 nurture! I loved the unique POVs included。 There are chapters from Jules, Camden as well as letters from the late Ruby herself, plus chapter interludes that include snippets of articles that align with the story, which I found was an engaging add to the book。 While I was able to guess the plot a bit, there are more than enough twists and turns to make this an enjoyable ride! Thank you to St。 Martin’s Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this。 All thoughts and opinions are my own。 。。。more

Amanda Bruner

I recently had the pleasure of reading "The Heiress" by Rachel Hawkins, courtesy of NetGalley, who provided me with an ebook version in exchange for an honest review。 Let me start by saying this book is a rollercoaster of suspense that had me hooked from start to finish。One of the unique elements of the story is Hawkins' choice to let each main character narrate their own perspective, creating a personal connection with the reader。 The inclusion of "news articles" and letters from Ruby adds a la I recently had the pleasure of reading "The Heiress" by Rachel Hawkins, courtesy of NetGalley, who provided me with an ebook version in exchange for an honest review。 Let me start by saying this book is a rollercoaster of suspense that had me hooked from start to finish。One of the unique elements of the story is Hawkins' choice to let each main character narrate their own perspective, creating a personal connection with the reader。 The inclusion of "news articles" and letters from Ruby adds a layer of insight into the complexities of the family dynamics。 The narrative revolves around an infamous heiress and the intricate inheritance left to her adopted son, Camden。What struck me the most was the constant sense of mystery and uncertainty。 Hawkins skillfully keeps the reader guessing, with revelations and twists unfolding throughout the narrative。 The "letters" from Ruby to Cam gradually unveil the truth, adding a compelling layer to the storytelling。The characters in "The Heiress" are haunted by their own demons, and Hawkins masterfully brings these struggles to light。 Secrets are revealed, some remaining hidden, creating an engaging and unpredictable plot。 The author drops subtle hints about each character, leaving readers on the edge until the moment of revelation。Hawkins' descriptive writing immerses readers in the world of Ashby House, capturing the beauty and mystique that surrounds it。 I felt like I was right there with the characters, experiencing the twists and turns of the story"The Heiress" is a standout suspense novel, earning a well-deserved 5-star rating from me。 It's one of the best reads in the genre that I've encountered this year, keeping me captivated until the very end。 If you enjoy gripping mysteries with well-developed characters and a touch of family drama, this book is a must-read。 。。。more

Taylor

4。5 ⭐️ couldn’t put this one down

Jennifer Williams

For me this was an audiobook。 It may have been better suited to have been a book。 I struggle with time jumps and dual time lines and I find they are even harder to listen to, keeping the story straight。 This was also a very slow burn book until closer to the end。 I’d definitely read this author again I’d just prefer a book vs audiobook。 This was a crazy story of a missing girl who was found and then returned to her family。 A rich one at that。 But was it really her? An adopted child left everythi For me this was an audiobook。 It may have been better suited to have been a book。 I struggle with time jumps and dual time lines and I find they are even harder to listen to, keeping the story straight。 This was also a very slow burn book until closer to the end。 I’d definitely read this author again I’d just prefer a book vs audiobook。 This was a crazy story of a missing girl who was found and then returned to her family。 A rich one at that。 But was it really her? An adopted child left everything in death but from a family he wanted nothing to do with。 And the murders did I mention them? It’s a wild ride if you can keep up! 。。。more

Cassaundra

Thanks to netgalley and the publishers for the advanced copy! This is my third Rachel Hawkins book。 Ruby is the heiress to a large fortune。 She’s nicknamed Mrs。 Kill more after her 4th husband dies。 She adopts a son and makes sure to leave him her fortune so her rotten family won’t get their hands on it。 This book took a couple of weird turns, pretty predictable, all the characters are terrible, and just not at all thrilling。

Linda Hutchinson

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫The HeiressAuthor: Rachel HawkinsSource: NetGalleyPub Date: January 9, 2024PUBLICATION DAYRachell Hawkins is a personal favorite author for me with an extensive thriller book catalogue that is sure to please readers。 The Heiress does not disappoint。 What a premise when you have a wealthy heiress, Ruby, who went MISSING as a small child but was recovered and returned to her family。 When Ruby dies, she has outlived four husbands and has left behind a large inheritance to her adopted son, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫The HeiressAuthor: Rachel HawkinsSource: NetGalleyPub Date: January 9, 2024PUBLICATION DAYRachell Hawkins is a personal favorite author for me with an extensive thriller book catalogue that is sure to please readers。 The Heiress does not disappoint。 What a premise when you have a wealthy heiress, Ruby, who went MISSING as a small child but was recovered and returned to her family。 When Ruby dies, she has outlived four husbands and has left behind a large inheritance to her adopted son, who doesn’t want the money or North Carolina homestead。 But others in the extended family want the inheritance, and ten years later, the adopted son and wife decide to visit the property from their Colorado home to investigate the family fortune。 Shit gets real with lies, lies, and more lies and a ton of secrets thrown in for good measure。 The ending of this book is really good, so DO NOT read ahead。 What does it mean to feel like you don’t belong and can’t trust anyone? Woohoo, this book is yummy。 Enjoy。 #TheHeiress @ladyhawkins @netgalley @stmartinspress #thriller #mystery #death #inheritance #lies #secrets #suspense #arc #fiction #NorthCarolina #BlueRidgeMountains #dark #RachelHawkins🌲I received a complimentary copy of this ARC。 The opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own。 Thank you to the publisher and the author for the opportunity to read this novel。 Pub。 Date: Jan。 9, 2024🌲#book #books #bookAddict #BooksOfInstagram #bookstagram #bookstagramer #bookshelf #reader #booklove #bookreader #reader #reviewer 。。。more

Julie

Imagine consistently having your life play out in the eye of the public。 This is the reality that Ruby McTavish lives with。 As a child, Ruby was the victim of a kidnapping。 The media attention covering the kidnapping and return of young Ruby captivated the press for years。 The attention continues to flourish as Ruby transitions through her adult years。 With not one…。not two…。but FOUR husbands that have strange circumstances surrounding their deaths, Ruby stays at the center of gossip in the pres Imagine consistently having your life play out in the eye of the public。 This is the reality that Ruby McTavish lives with。 As a child, Ruby was the victim of a kidnapping。 The media attention covering the kidnapping and return of young Ruby captivated the press for years。 The attention continues to flourish as Ruby transitions through her adult years。 With not one…。not two…。but FOUR husbands that have strange circumstances surrounding their deaths, Ruby stays at the center of gossip in the press。 After Ruby’s death, her entire McTavish fortune was left to her adopted son Camden。 Surprisingly – Camden wants nothing to do with the McTavish money or estate。 However – the recent death of an uncle brings Camden back to the estate and the mysteries that surround his family legacy。 The Heiress is the latest release from Rachel Hawkins to hit bookshelves。 It is a tangled web of secrets, lies and handwritten letters from Ruby herself。 I found myself curious about Ruby’s life and the revelations that she would come to release in each letter to Camden。 As always – Rachel Hawkins never fails to give readers a thriller that keeps you second guessing yourself until the very end。 I can’t wait to see what books are on the horizon for this author that keep a place in my ‘favorites’ list。 。。。more

Anne

I listened to the audiobook and the narrators were great。 I struggled to get into this one。 And I struggled to stay focused on it。 There were interesting twists and it was well written but it just wasn’t the book for me。

Amie

Thank you to Netgalley, St。 Martin’s, and Rachel for an advance copy of The Heiress。Welcome to my first 5 star read of the year! I’ve been a Rachel Hawkins fan since I first read Hex Hall years and years ago, so when I saw she was branching into adult thrillers I was stoked。 And I can say with confidence that she is killing the thriller game。Ruby was enigmatic。 I am obsessed with books where characters who never have a real true moment on a page can carry a story through letters or memories from Thank you to Netgalley, St。 Martin’s, and Rachel for an advance copy of The Heiress。Welcome to my first 5 star read of the year! I’ve been a Rachel Hawkins fan since I first read Hex Hall years and years ago, so when I saw she was branching into adult thrillers I was stoked。 And I can say with confidence that she is killing the thriller game。Ruby was enigmatic。 I am obsessed with books where characters who never have a real true moment on a page can carry a story through letters or memories from other characters。 I could so easily picture her and what she would’ve sounded like。 That goes for all of the McTavish’s。 There’s just something about old southern money that sucks me in。 I just love a solid toxic cast of characters I guess! I liked Jules as well。 Off the bat I got the feeling that there was more to her than initially meets the eye; she struck me as the type who likes to blend in but is always listening, always watching。 The character I actually felt the least connected to (as well as the one I feel I got to know and understand the least) was surprisingly Camden, and maybe that’s partially because Camden still didn’t even really know who he was。The setting - a small town setting that doesn’t feel small。 The Blue Ridge Mountains。 There’s SO much mystery & allure in that setting even without adding in a notoriously-rich-woman-who-maybe-murdered-her-husband piece of the puzzle。 I think Rachel does a great job at selecting locations that are familiar enough for us to envision, but also isolated and unknown enough to give us a good mystery and creeping feeling。I did see one of the big reveals coming, however it in no way deterred me from the excitement of getting to that point on the page。 There are also several twists, up to and including the final page, so I highly encourage everyone to continue reading even if you think you’ve got it figured out。 I can almost assure you - you don’t。At this point, Rachel is an auto-buy for me。 The Villa is the only thriller of hers that I rated lower than 4 stars (I gave it a 3。5 rounded down。 I blame myself, I did the audio and I found myself confused a couple of times because like I said - lots of twists and turns)。 Cannot wait to see what she comes up with next! 。。。more

Tori

Rating: 4。5/5I received an eARC for my honest opinion。This book is about the McTavishes family and what it means to be one。 You will see that this family has plenty of their own secrets, betrayals, lies, and family drama…。 But maybe you will also uncover a coldhearted murderer in that family as well。This was my first Hawkins book, and it will not be my last。 I loved her writing a lot, I felt as though the characters were right in front of me telling their side of everything。 I loved that it wasn Rating: 4。5/5I received an eARC for my honest opinion。This book is about the McTavishes family and what it means to be one。 You will see that this family has plenty of their own secrets, betrayals, lies, and family drama…。 But maybe you will also uncover a coldhearted murderer in that family as well。This was my first Hawkins book, and it will not be my last。 I loved her writing a lot, I felt as though the characters were right in front of me telling their side of everything。 I loved that it wasn’t confusing on who was talking and you really get a deeper connection with the characters this way。 The book is told in multiple POVs, which are from Cam, Jules (Cam's wife) and Ruby (who is Cam's adopted mother)。I loved all the breadcrumbs that you will get throughout the book to try to figure out who did what and what is really going on in that family。 I loved getting to guess at the secrets that were going to be told and who was keeping the right secret。I loved that every character in this book (even the side characters) all have a little secret that they’re hiding from one another or from one person until the timing is just right。 However, is it one that will change everyone’s lives for the best or the worst?I really enjoyed this book, it was fast paced, with a lot of mystery, a little bit of suspense and a lot of drama in that family。 I was able to read this book within 10 hours and that was only because I knew I had to eat dinner and sleep, or I would just keep going。 I loved uncovering all the skeletons that each character had in their closets and to see if I guessed right or not, I was a little bit right, but I didn’t see a few parts and they were amazing。If you love mysteries, thrillers, suspense, a little gothic, great pace, wonderful writing style, and some southern charm, I recommend this book for you。I want to thank NetGalley and St。 Martin’s Press for the opportunity to review this book。 。。。more

Stephanie

Gripping from the very beginning! Murder, mystery, money, greed, lies, all the juicy things that keep a great story going。 It loved the twists and turns of this book。 I highly recommend。

Heather DeJong

My new favorite Rachel Hawkins book! I could not put down The Heiress; it was a great mystery/thriller page-turner。 The story follows Ruby McTavish, who was lost in the woods as a young girl。 Eight months later, she’s found and returned home。 Ruby wrote letters prior to her death depicting her life and her four tragic marriages。 Now the heir to the famous Ashby house, Camden returns home with his wife (Jules) after the passing of his uncle。 The story is told through Ruby, Camden, and Jules POV。 My new favorite Rachel Hawkins book! I could not put down The Heiress; it was a great mystery/thriller page-turner。 The story follows Ruby McTavish, who was lost in the woods as a young girl。 Eight months later, she’s found and returned home。 Ruby wrote letters prior to her death depicting her life and her four tragic marriages。 Now the heir to the famous Ashby house, Camden returns home with his wife (Jules) after the passing of his uncle。 The story is told through Ruby, Camden, and Jules POV。 Whose story is the truth? Is Ruby really a cold-blooded killer? Secrets of the Ashby House and McTavish family unfurl… While reading, I got Evelyn Hugo vibes from Ruby McTavish’s character。 There are some twists and turns I didn’t see coming, and a few I guessed。 Regardless, I really loved this book。 It was the perfect way to end my 2023 reading goals。 Current rankings of Hawkins’ thrillers: 1。 The Heiress2。 The Villa3。 Reckless Girls4。 The Wife UpstairsThank you to NetGalley and St。 Martin’s Press for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Linda McCutcheon

*4。5 Stars On My Instagram Account*"。。。and of course, we can never discount that most dangerous of animals, our fellow man。"After listening/reading The Heiress, about a killer dysfunctional family, by renowned thriller author Rachel Hawkins, I couldn't stop smiling at how cleverly written this story was and it's easily my favorite book by this constantly surprising me writer。Ruby McTavish's life is the definition of eccentric。 Born into North Carolina's wealthiest family she is lost in the woods *4。5 Stars On My Instagram Account*"。。。and of course, we can never discount that most dangerous of animals, our fellow man。"After listening/reading The Heiress, about a killer dysfunctional family, by renowned thriller author Rachel Hawkins, I couldn't stop smiling at how cleverly written this story was and it's easily my favorite book by this constantly surprising me writer。Ruby McTavish's life is the definition of eccentric。 Born into North Carolina's wealthiest family she is lost in the woods at age four。 There's a national manhunt and fortunately, she's eventually found safe。 Ruby grows to be a dynamic woman the sole heir to her family's fortune。 Her first marriage ends on her wedding night with a gunshot。 Three more marriages end leaving her a widow each time。 Her only joy is her adopted son Camden。Now Camden wants nothing to do with his adopted family。 He prefers a quiet life as a teacher with his lovely wife Jules。 You can't blame him。 His Aunt Nelle, Ruby's sister, is a bitter hurtful woman and his cousins are cruel bullies。 They all live in the family mansion, hoping each other leaves and they will have all the wealth for themselves。 There is nothing redeeming about any of them。 Eventually Camden comes home to deal with Ruby's passing finding the letters she left him explaining, with great sarcastic humor, her life, her dead husbands and the possible truth about getting lost in the woods。Listening to voice actors Patti Murin, Dan Bittner, John Pirhalla, and Eliza Foss bring this dysfunctional family to it's shocking conclusion is a pure delight。 I was actually giddy as each crazy twist after another was revealed up to the very last page。 The Heiress is a wealth of sharp writing, love to hate characters, and just a perfect suspense thriller ready for the big screen。I received a free copy of this book/audiobook from the publishers via #NetGalley for a fair and honest review。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more

Annie

This was a fun, twisty ride。 The story follows the McTavish family of North Carolina, a horrendously rich and awful family。 Ruby, the central character, was kidnapped as a child and the notoriety of that act followed her throughout her life。 She was married four times and each husband died under questionable circumstances。 Upon her death in her 70s, the entirety of the family fortune passes to Ruby's adopted son Camden, who has distanced himself from the family, its wealth, and its ancestral hom This was a fun, twisty ride。 The story follows the McTavish family of North Carolina, a horrendously rich and awful family。 Ruby, the central character, was kidnapped as a child and the notoriety of that act followed her throughout her life。 She was married four times and each husband died under questionable circumstances。 Upon her death in her 70s, the entirety of the family fortune passes to Ruby's adopted son Camden, who has distanced himself from the family, its wealth, and its ancestral home, Ashby house。 Things I liked: Lots of good twists, lots of villainous women, lots of unreliable narrators, gothic vibesThings I didn't like: A little bit of 4th wall breaking that I find a bit cheesy。 Definitely recommend to any fan of the thriller/mystery genre。 Thanks to St。 Martin's Press and NetGalley for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Matthew Dafoe

What a tangled web of lies, scandals, and rich b*tches! My first Rachel Hawkins book and boy was this good!!!I absolutely devoured The Heiress。 I thought it was the perfect mix of family drama, scandals, betrayals, mixed with a great gothic mansion setting, and a historical fiction vibe with a mystery plot。 It sounds like a lot and it is, but it is cleverly plotted!I loved the letters from Ruby and thought it was a fun touch。 This has something for everyone in it! A love story (well, kinda, at l What a tangled web of lies, scandals, and rich b*tches! My first Rachel Hawkins book and boy was this good!!!I absolutely devoured The Heiress。 I thought it was the perfect mix of family drama, scandals, betrayals, mixed with a great gothic mansion setting, and a historical fiction vibe with a mystery plot。 It sounds like a lot and it is, but it is cleverly plotted!I loved the letters from Ruby and thought it was a fun touch。 This has something for everyone in it! A love story (well, kinda, at least learning about her husbands。。。。), historical fiction vibes with the chapters in the past, and then of course plenty of family drama。There is twists and turns a plenty, with one very clever detail that is making me round this to 5 stars! 。。。more

Sasha

4。5 starsRich people behaving badly。。。one of my favorite genres。 Written in dual povs (well in three if you count the letters from Ruby) this story has a feeling of anticipation as different characters have different secrets they are hiding。 I really enjoyed the twists and cunning in this book。 I will always support women's wrongs (if they are justified) and I definitely supported them here。 I enjoyed this thriller aspect of the book, but I felt like the ending seemed a bit rushed。 The final rev 4。5 starsRich people behaving badly。。。one of my favorite genres。 Written in dual povs (well in three if you count the letters from Ruby) this story has a feeling of anticipation as different characters have different secrets they are hiding。 I really enjoyed the twists and cunning in this book。 I will always support women's wrongs (if they are justified) and I definitely supported them here。 I enjoyed this thriller aspect of the book, but I felt like the ending seemed a bit rushed。 The final reveal as well came out of the blue and I would have loved a longer explanation。。。。maybe even a sequel???Rachel Hawkins sure can write an entertaining thriller and this is perfect if you are looking to be entertained! 。。。more

Maria

Wow! If you read a lot of thrillers, you tend to see the twists coming and while they are still interesting reads, it never quite lives up to the first few you read。 This one caught me completely off-guard。 It’s been awhile since I’ve listened to one but this one really threw me for a loop。 I had guessed the first one but the twists kept coming and had me so happy I found this book, especially since the last one by this author was not my favorite。 Highly recommended for anyone who wants a book t Wow! If you read a lot of thrillers, you tend to see the twists coming and while they are still interesting reads, it never quite lives up to the first few you read。 This one caught me completely off-guard。 It’s been awhile since I’ve listened to one but this one really threw me for a loop。 I had guessed the first one but the twists kept coming and had me so happy I found this book, especially since the last one by this author was not my favorite。 Highly recommended for anyone who wants a book that keeps them on their toes。I received a copy from #NetGalley, #StMartinsPress, and #Macmillanaudio for an honest review。 。。。more

Sydney

*I was able to read this book early via NetGalley thanks to St。 Martin's Press!*The Heiress is a tense, dark, and intriguing story of family legacy, past crimes, generational wealth, and love。 It pulled me in almost instantly with the dual present POVs plus the letters and news clippings from the past, and held me tight enough that I finished most of the book in a single day。Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore is an infamous multi-time widow, with a string of dead husbands that have k *I was able to read this book early via NetGalley thanks to St。 Martin's Press!*The Heiress is a tense, dark, and intriguing story of family legacy, past crimes, generational wealth, and love。 It pulled me in almost instantly with the dual present POVs plus the letters and news clippings from the past, and held me tight enough that I finished most of the book in a single day。Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore is an infamous multi-time widow, with a string of dead husbands that have kept people speculating for decades。 When she dies, all of her wealth - and the huge family home - pass to her adopted son, Camden, who quite frankly doesn't want any of it。 He especially doesn't want the ties to his adopted aunt or cousins, all of whom resent him as an interloper。 But circumstances being what they are, he and his wife Jules end up returning to the McTavish family home to sort out some estate issues - and deal with the viper-like family members who still live there。Like I said, the tension of this book really pulled me in。 The early chapters tease just enough mysteries to hook a reader, and the McTavish family are wonderfully awful, in that old-money, threatening way。 For me, though, Ruby, appearing through her letters, was the star of the book。 She's funny and ruthlessly truthful and her stories of her multiple husbands had a sort of cursed Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo vibe, if there was more murder。The past was definitely more interesting than the present, though。 Cam and Jules - and Cam's family - are all a little flat, in a way that's not noticeable when you're zooming through the book to find out what happens, but becomes a little more apparent on thinking back。 It's not a major issue, and I still found the present storyline plenty engaging。 But when held up against the powerhouse that is Ruby, everyone else just can't compare。3。75/5 。。。more

Denise Wilbanks | This Is My Everybody

BOOK REVIEW: The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins2024 Publication Date: January 9⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐Best Domestic Thriller BooksT。I。M。E。 Best Books By Genre | Best Thriller BooksT。I。M。E。 Most Anticipated Books Of 2024CONNECT WITH A BOOK | T。I。M。E。 SIMPLE LIVING TIPFreedom from secrets cannot be underrated。。。 Or undervalued。。。T。I。M。E。 BOOK REVIEW:An Engrossing Domestic Thrillers Novel That Does Not Disappoint。。。Searching for domestic thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Look no further than The He BOOK REVIEW: The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins2024 Publication Date: January 9⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐Best Domestic Thriller BooksT。I。M。E。 Best Books By Genre | Best Thriller BooksT。I。M。E。 Most Anticipated Books Of 2024CONNECT WITH A BOOK | T。I。M。E。 SIMPLE LIVING TIPFreedom from secrets cannot be underrated。。。 Or undervalued。。。T。I。M。E。 BOOK REVIEW:An Engrossing Domestic Thrillers Novel That Does Not Disappoint。。。Searching for domestic thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Look no further than The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins。 As a thriller enthusiast, I was excited to get my hands on the latest Rachel Hawkins book, and it did not disappoint。 From the very first page, I was hooked on the story of an heiress with a family history haunted by tragedy。Set in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, The Heiress is a domestic thriller that spans from the 1940s to contemporary times。 It tells the story of a wealthy family in the South and the secrets they keep hidden from each other and the world。 The protagonist, Ruby, is a complex character with a secret past that slowly unravels throughout the book。 The impeccable writing style of Rachel Hawkins makes it hard to put the book down, and you'll find yourself engulfed in the twists and turns of the characters' lives。This book takes readers on a suspenseful ride through generations of secrets and lies。。。 And the ride never takes the foot off the gas pedal!Plot PointsThe Heiress follows the story of Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore, (yep。。。 you read that right!) an heiress to a family fortune and a "lovely wife with a wonderful husband" turned widow four times over。 Despite her privileged upbringing and seemingly perfect life, Ruby's life has been marked by tragedy and complicated by the intricacies of what uber-rich money can do to a family as the line of inheritance cuts through family members like a sword。Standout Features of The Heiress。。。• Multiple Timelines and PerspectivesOne of the things I loved most about this book is the way it weaves together multiple timelines and perspectives。 The story moves seamlessly between Ruby's present-day life and the past events that lead to the current circumstances。。。 While masterfully weaving in the timelines and perspectives of her adopted son, Cam, and his wife, Jules。This structure not only adds to the suspense but also allows readers to understand the complex motivations and relationships between the characters without having "all the details" displayed at once like breadcrumbs。• Remote Mountain Setting and AtmosphereThe setting of the Blue Ridge Mountains is also a standout feature of The Heiress。 Hawkins does an excellent job of bringing the landscape to life, describing the lush setting in vivid detail。 The sense of place is especially important in a thriller like this, where the isolation of the remote mountain estate adds to the tension and unease。One of the most captivating things about The Heiress is also the sense of atmosphere the setting creates along with the author's descriptions of the societal events that transport the reader to the story's specific time period and location。As a reader, you feel like you are a part of the story, and this immersive experience adds to the suspense and thrill of the book。• Fascinating Main CharactersAnother strength of The Heiress is the character development。 Ruby is a fascinating protagonist, a mix of vulnerability and resilience。 As the story unravels the secrets of her family's past, she also confronts her own demons and ultimately finds a sense of closure。。。 though "closure" is a deceptive concept within this story。Let's just say you might come away with a new perspective on what it might take to keep a perfect marriage alive! A thrilling "behind closed doors" peek of a newspaper headline that could read。。。 "Golden Couple Love Story Goes Terribly Wrong!"。。。The characters in the story are multi-dimensional and well-developed, each with their own set of motivations and secrets。 The supporting cast, especially the fascinating adopted son, Cam (and Ruby's sole heir), along with his wife, Jules, are equally well-drawn and add layers of intrigue to the story。• Suspenseful Themes Filled With SecretsAs a domestic thriller, The Heiress explores themes such as class, family dynamics, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets and the illusions of a happy family living a perfect life。。。 And when large amounts of money are at stake, the gloves are always off!There are moments in The Heiress that will leave you gasping in shock and others that will tug at your heartstrings。 The twists and turns of the story keep you on edge till the very end as the concept of prime suspect evades you。。。 With an ending that is satisfying and well-crafted, it provides a thought-provoking insight into human nature and the complex relationships we form with the people we love。The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins is an unputdownable domestic thriller that deserves to be on every book lover's reading list。 The author's writing style, the atmospheric setting, and the well-developed characters, along with the intriguing plot, make this book an absolute delight to read。If you're looking for a thrilling read that will keep you hooked from start to finish, I recommend The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins。 This highly anticipated novel has already received buzz as one of the best thriller books of the year and was named one of my T。I。M。E。's Best Books by Genre and Most Anticipated Books of 2024。Perfect for readers who enjoy suspense, mystery, and drama。。。 And a must-read book for anyone looking for an escape from reality。。。 Just what you need for either fireside or beachside reading。With all the elements of a good domestic thriller – hiding secrets, lies, family drama, and a stunning isolated setting – it also offers so much more that will resonate with you long after you finish。 Because at the heart of the story is the importance of facing the truth and the freedom that comes from letting go of the past。Curl up with a cup of tea and prepare to be transported to the world of Ashby House – you won't regret it。。。 And you certainly won't regret never having lived there yourself!。。。 ✨😎✨Pages: 304 Genre: Best Thriller Books Sub-Genre: Best Domestic Thriller Books Time Period: 1940 thru Contemporary Location: North Carolina | Blue Ridge Mountains Publisher: St。 Martin's PressIF YOU LIKE THIS BOOK THEN TRY…Book: The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Movie: The Little Foxes (with Bette Davis | 1941) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️BOOK SYNOPSIS:A gothic suspense novel that unravels the dark secrets surrounding an infamous heiress and the complex legacy and inheritance she left behind。。。Ruby McTavish Callahan Woodward Miller Kenmore, known for her wealth and scandalous past, ruled the charming town of Tavistock from her family's grand estate, Ashby House, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina。 After her passing, her adopted son and sole heir, Camden, distanced himself from the family, the money and the estate, pursuing a quiet life as an English teacher in Colorado alongside his wife Jules, who also seeks solace from her troubled history。However, ten years later, Cam and Jules are drawn back to Ashby House。 Despite the breathtaking views and timeless elegance, the presence of Ruby still looms large, gripping them with unanswered questions。As Jules and Cam dig deeper into Ruby's past, they realize that the inheritance extends beyond mere material possessions。 Family ties stretch far beyond the grave, forcing them to confront their own demons and challenging the perceptions they once held of their twisted legacy。BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION:• The power of family and its impact on individuals。。。 Throughout the book, we see how the legacy of the McTavish family affects each character in different ways。 From Ruby's mysterious past to Cam's struggle with his identity as an adopted son, the complex dynamics of this family shape their actions and decisions。• The consequences of keeping secrets。。。 The Heiress delves into the theme of secrets and their destructive nature。 Each character has something to hide, and as the story progresses, the consequences of these lies start to unravel。• The importance of facing the truth。。。 In this book, we see how facing the truth can bring closure and healing。。。 or not。 As Jules and Cam uncover the secrets of their past, they are forced to confront their fears and insecurities。 It is only by facing these truths that they can move on from the traumas of their pasts and find peace in the present。BOOK QUOTE: "I know my end is coming — soon for some, I suppose, but right on time for me。。。 " — The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins--------------------All my book reviews can be seen at This Is My Everybody | Simple Living | Denise Wilbanks at thisismyeverybody。com/blog/what-book-。。。 ♡ Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC。 I voluntarily chose to review it and the opinions contained within are my own。// COME ON OVER & SAY HELLO!。。。 Website: https://thisismyeverybody。comYouTube: https://www。youtube。com/@ThisIsMyEver。。。Pinterest: https://www。pinterest。com/thisismyeve。。。 Instagram:  https://www。instagram。com/thisismyeve。。。 Threads: https://www。threads。net/@thisismyever。。。Facebook:  https://www。facebook。com/thisismyever。。。 Twitter: https://twitter。com/t_everybody TikTok: https://www。tiktok。com/@thisismyevery。。。And let's be friends here on Goodreads too!。。。 ✨😎✨ 。。。more

Brittany Shields

“‘For Camden。 Time Brings All Things To Pass。’ And as I drive away from the new life that I’d built for myself, heading back towards my past, I wonder if those words were supposed to be an encouragement or a warning。 Or a threat。”“You should have stayed away, Camden。 I think you’ll be sorry that you didn’t。”This is my second Rachel Hawkins book— last year I read The Villa。 I think I’m going to be done with this author。 Both books had 100 f-words so I’m assuming that’s the norm for her and it’s g “‘For Camden。 Time Brings All Things To Pass。’ And as I drive away from the new life that I’d built for myself, heading back towards my past, I wonder if those words were supposed to be an encouragement or a warning。 Or a threat。”“You should have stayed away, Camden。 I think you’ll be sorry that you didn’t。”This is my second Rachel Hawkins book— last year I read The Villa。 I think I’m going to be done with this author。 Both books had 100 f-words so I’m assuming that’s the norm for her and it’s gonna be a dealbreaker for me。 Not to mention I don’t really find her characters very likeable either。 Her writing has the twisty dysfunctional families vibe and there’s just not enough interesting or quality suspense/mystery to make the rest worth it。 I’m disappointed because I had this book on my list of Most Anticipated Books of this year, but so was The Villa the year before so I think I need to finally learn my lesson。Basic PremiseThe heiress is Ruby McTavish Kellmore, kidnapped for 8 months at age three but then found and grew up to inherit the family fortune instead of her sister (Nelle); receiver of the nickname Ruby Kill-more due to the deaths of her four husbands; suspected to not actually be Ruby; and dead for ten years now yet still pulling the strings with her money。 Camden is the son she adopted later in her life and the subsequent heir and current holder of the family fortune。 He tried to escape that life and family but has been called back home to deal with some pressing matters。 Nelle and her descendants want the money they believe is rightfully theirs。 When Cam and his wife get back to the family estate so begins a game of legal discoveries, threats, and such that leads to at least one other death。 People aren’t who they say they are and the money may destroy them all before anyone can even spend it。 The formatting of the book is a mixture of first person POV chapters of Camden and his wife, Jules, with a variety of newspaper and magazine articles, and a series of letters written at the hand of Ruby before she died telling us what really happened to all of her husbands。 I’m not always a fan of the letter trope because the writer always narrates in an unnatural manner and gives details they would never normally give。 They are needed for us readers to understand more of the story, but that’s not my preferred method of obtaining information。 I liked the setting of the book— the woods of North Carolina。 And I was intrigued by the plot and the mystery of the heiress and her husbands, but I didn’t really like any of the characters。 I feel neutral about Cam but that’s because he’s the ‘hero’ character who is kinda flat and uninteresting。 And really the swearing kinda ruined my ability to be invested in the story。 At least it had a mostly satisfying ending。 RecommendationIf you don’t care about swearing and you like soap opera-type mysteries, you may like this, but overall I feel like there are better books than this to read。 I would probably instead recommend the book The Rosewood Hunt。 It’s also about a rich matriarch who basically owns a town and everyone wants a piece of the pie。 The difference is that when she dies, though there are heirs, the money is missing and there is a hunt to figure out what she did with it。 It’s a YA book (though I would still say more for adult audience), but I found that book a lot more likeable than this one。 It still has swearing, but probably about half of what is in The Heiress。 [Content Advisory: 94 f-words, 65 s-words; sexual references but nothing too graphic; trigger warning for (a little bit of) domestic abuse]**Received an ARC via NetGalley**Book Review Blog | Facebook | Pinterest | StoryGraph 。。。more

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