Book Review: The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

For the first time in my life I was devastated by the feeling of being left out. It happened when the usual suspects from Dave's The Write Reads Blogtours opted to read and review The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and  I did not.

Then when the reviews began to pour in and I read them, I wrote back to Dave asking to be let in. And to his credit he sent me the ARC link. As luck would have it, the link didn't work and thinking that maybe me and this book weren't meant to be, I yet again told Dave that I won't be able to participate in the blog tour. And then again one fine day, the link to an ARC landed in my mail box.

Going through a pretty nasty phase I wasn't sure if I could finish it off or would now even like to read the book but as soon as I started The Inheritance Games, I fell for it, hook, line and sinker. Ms Barnes please take a bow for  writing the most readable book I have come across so far in 2020.

The book is about a girl Avery Kimberley Greaves who comes to inherit a fortune with some very stringent terms and conditions in place. Rightly described as 'A Cinderella story with deadly stakes and thrilling twists', The Inheritance Games, is a joyride full of interesting characters- stepmother, step-sisters and princes in place.

The writing is clever and the pace is well-maintained all through the novel. Avery's story from rags to extreme riches comes with lots of thrills and threats. Who is speaking the truth? Which of the characters is trustworthy? Who has what at stake and what length are they willing to go to, in order to achieve what they have eyes on and does that involve endangering the life of Ms Grambs?

These and many more questions will be answered once you pick up a copy of this delicious treat of a book. Though aimed at the Young Adults, I am sure anyone looking for a book with all such elements as manipulation, romance, danger and tragedy and more, will be pleased to run with it.





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