It was especially great, because things were not always as expected. I liked the whole aspect of the tests that the family had to go through to try to win the inheritance. Who can Avery truly trust? And is winning worth her life? Suddenly, losing the game might mean losing him, too.Īs the competition takes treacherous turns, it becomes clear there can only be one victor. As the game progresses, Avery falls hard for Riley. Riley is the handsome son of Grandmother VanDemere's lawyer. He's her main competition, and he'll do anything to win-including betray his own children. Marshall might be Avery's uncle, but there's no love lost between the two of them. and to discover the truth about her long-lost mother. Finally, she has a chance to prove herself. Seventeen-year-old Avery is the black sheep of the VanDemere clan, the ostracized illegitimate daughter. There will be eight competitors, three continents. Outlandishly wealthy Grandmother VanDemere has decided to leave her vast fortune to the family member who proves him or herself worthiest-by solving puzzles and riddles on a whirlwind race around the globe, from the mines of Venezuela to the castles of Scotland. Published by Bloomsbury on February 10th 2015 This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from Bloomsbury in exchange for an honest review. Friday, MaReview: Inherit Midnight by Kate Kae Myers Posted by Amy
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