
Hi guys, welcome to my stop on The Inheritance Games Blog tour. I was supposed to do a review, but I am and was really busy with college and placement stuff, so I wasn’t able to finish this book on time. Though I am not going to review today but as I am already 63% into it and really enjoying it, I will take this opportunity to confidently highly recommend The Inheritance Games. I will post the review as soon as I finish the book, meanwhile you can read the synopsis of the book down below.

The Inheritance Games
Series: The Inheritance Games #1
Published on: 03/09/2020
Published by: Penguin
Genres: YA, Mystery
Synopsis
A Cinderella story with deadly stakes and thrilling twists, perfect for fans of One of Us is Lying and Knives Out.
Avery Grambs has a plan for a better future: survive high school, win a scholarship, and get out. But her fortunes change in an instant when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne dies and leaves Avery virtually his entire fortune. The catch? Avery has no idea why–or even who Tobias Hawthorne is. To receive her inheritance, Avery must move into sprawling, secret passage-filled Hawthorne House, where every room bears the old man’s touch–and his love of puzzles, riddles, and codes.
Unfortunately for Avery, Hawthorne House is also occupied by the family that Tobias Hawthorne just dispossessed. This includes the four Hawthorne grandsons: dangerous, magnetic, brilliant boys who grew up with every expectation that one day, they would inherit billions. Heir apparent Grayson Hawthorne is convinced that Avery must be a con-woman, and he’s determined to take her down. His brother, Jameson, views her as their grandfather’s last hurrah: a twisted riddle, a puzzle to be solved. Caught in a world of wealth and privilege, with danger around every turn, Avery will have to play the game herself just to survive.
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About the author

Jennifer Lynn Barnes (who mostly goes by Jen) was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She has been, in turn, a competitive cheerleader, a volleyball player, a dancer, a debutante, a primate cognition researcher, a teen model, a comic book geek, and a lemur aficionado. She’s been writing for as long as she can remember, finished her first full book (which she now refers to as a “practice book” and which none of you will ever see) when she was still in high school, and then wrote Golden the summer after her freshman year in college, when she was nineteen.
Jen graduated high school in 2002, and from Yale University with a degree in cognitive science (the study of the brain and thought) in May of 2006. She’ll be spending the 2006-2007 school year abroad, doing autism research at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
I bought this book yesterday and finished it today (that almost never happens to me! 🤣) – it was so addictive! Hope you enjoy the ending!
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I loved the ending…. it was totally totally unexpected for me. Like I was suspecting that maybe he is alive but I never expected that connection!!!!!!! Can’t wait for the 2nd book.
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lovely post! this sounds like a fun read!!!
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The Inheritance Games is just awesome!!!!!! You should definitely pick it up!!
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I went to add this book on my Goodreads and I realized it was already there. I’m going to take it as a sign I need to read this book!
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Yup, that is definitely a sign! That is the universe reminding you that The Inheritance Games needs to be off your Want to Read shelf and go into the Currently Reading Shelf. You really really need to read this book soon, it is just so so awesome!
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