Ok y'all, I may have found another author to love.
This book was an excellent mystery/thriller/suspense (pick your adjective). I loved reading this novel. So much so, that as soon as I finished it, I headed to the library this morning to pick up whatever other titles they had (I'm currently a little more than halfway through Reckless Girls and can already also readily recommed that book as well).
From Goodreads, the premise of the 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.
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.
Y'all, this book kept me engaged and turning those pages as fast as I could. And a few revelations that make you go, "OH!" I highly recommend this book (as well as the one that I'm not even finished with yet!)
I just read something by Rachel Hawkins, who I keep getting mixed up with Paula Hawkins. It was Reckless Girls, and you might really like it!
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