You’ve never seen a family drama quite like this. The Heiress is a labyrinth of secrets, deceptions, and revelations that continuously astound and prove the old adage “Mo Money Mo Problems.”
Camden McTavish wants nothing to do with his family. Even though he inherited a fortune and the family mansion in North Carolina, he has rejected it all and hasn’t been back there since his mother Ruby passed away 10 years ago. Now he’s summoned to return and help restore the family home, bringing his wife Jules along for the trip. Unknown to Camden, Jules has plans of her own that include influencing him to claim his full inheritance and live happily ever after on the opulent estate. But complications arise, deceit is in abundant supply and new information will come to light that threatens to tear the entire family apart.
This book is drama personified. That’s drama with a capital D. A child gone missing. A woman married and widowed four times under suspicious circumstances leading to the nickname Ms. Kill-more. An adopted son shunned by members of the family. The same family fighting over an inheritance that the young man wants nothing to do with. And he is married to a woman curious about his estrangement and intrigued by the prospect of coming into a large sum of money. And everyone has a hidden agenda. It’s a glorious spectacle tailor made for a television mini-series.
A missing child. Kidnapping. Murder. Legal battles over a large inheritance. Family estrangements. This book puts any family-based reality TV show to shame. So crack open a copy of The Heiress and get cozy as Rachel Hawkins spills the tea on the McTavishes' mischievous past, complicated present and uncertain future. It’s tasty and irresistible.
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