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The Final Gambit is the gripping conclusion to The Inheritance Games trilogy, where Avery Grambs faces her most dangerous challenges yet, filled with unexpected twists, complex characters, and a race against time to uncover the truth.
K**N
Great book
Loved the plot the story line was great. The story moved very smoothly and is an easy read. This was a really great book.
J**S
A Fitting End
I loved this book! It was the best one in the series IMO. I loved the first book because of the mystery and suspense and was immediately hooked. This book had so many exciting puzzles to solve and mystery so engaging I couldn’t put it down.**Mild Spoilers Below**In the first book the romance wasn’t really there for me. It annoyed me that Avery was so insta-love with both Jameson and Grayson and I didn’t really like either one of them in the end of Inheritance Games. By book two I was team Jameson. I have loved the growth of his character through the series and I love him and Avery together. This is the book where I think the author was finally able to bring their feelings through and make it good. The thing I loved most in this book is Avery was not so dependent on the Hawthorn brothers to follow her leads. She took initiative and went off on her own instead of waiting around for one of them to pay her attention. I have been waiting 3 books for this Avery and loved it.One frustrating part of this book for me was the mention of a past wine cellar scene…..in the previous books, the author did a great job at weaving everything through so that you never felt like you had forgotten something. She wouldn’t go into lengthy paragraphs to recap, but Avery will quote something or have a thought of a place to jog your memory of important facts or times. Jump to this third book, and Avery keeps mentioning Grayson in the wine cellar. I could not for the life of me remember a scene with a wine cellar. Every time it’s mentioned I rack my brain and come up with nothing. At first I kept reading hoping something else would be mentioned and I would remember, but after a while I started pouring through the pages of the last two books looking for this scene I missed. Come to find out it’s something we haven’t seen yet and will be explained later. I was a little frustrated, but it did not ruin the book for me. Still loved it, still love this series, and still think this was the epic ending for an amazing story!
D**A
Another Amazing Book
I love these books. They are so fun to read. I'm off to read the next one. I can't wait to see what the brothers, Avery, Libby, Thea and Beks get themselves into!
N**A
This was an epic ending!
Since I don't want to spoil anything, I'll try not to go into specific details so everyone can enjoy and experience the book for themselves.I was really looking forward to the last book in this trilogy so much that I couldn't even wait for my physical copy to arrive to read it, and started the Kindle as soon as the book hit my virtual bookshelf.The Final Gambit is as epic as the first two books. It's binge-worthy, and I had a hard time putting it down when I had to do other things🙈. I really tried to read it slowly and savor every page at first (knowing there won't be another sequel), but who was I kidding?! With this kind of story, it's simply not possible to read slowly.🤷♀️The puzzles, riddles, and mysteries kept coming, and while I tried to solve the riddles with Avery and the Hawthorne brothers, I also couldn't wait to turn to another page to see what would happen next.Not all of us can be as extraordinary as them. So why try when they solve it for me, right? The story builds on what we learned from the previous books and expands on that. You get sucked into the story, and the reality around you just ceases to exist. You need to know what comes next, and since the chapters are short, the usual "one more chapter" keeps coming every other minute.😅We get to know some new characters, uncover layer after layer of the Hawthorne secrets, and get plenty of time with the brothers (yes, they wormed their way into my heart even more than before, and I love them all. Who wouldn't, right? But my all-time favorite Hawthorne will always be Grayson😍)! And Avery is the queen!The finale was grand! And we came a full circle. The development of the characters and the story as a whole (from The Inheritance Game to The Final Gambit) is sooo good!❤️🔥The interactions between the main characters (and some side characters), and their life together since Avery came to the House shaped them into who they were meant to be, changed them, healed them, and showed them the right path. I think it's perfect. Everything got explained, and we got a very satisfying end.The only minus is there is no other sequel. What am I gonna do?!😭
J**R
Very satisfying read
This was a very satisfying wrap up of the story arc. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this book! The plot, the characters development, the twist and turns in the story were all so refreshing to read.
L**Z
Good enough
I like this series, it does keeps you engaged and it’s not cliche it’s good that Avery wasn’t Toby’s daughter and everyone working together was nice, I cannot wait to read the Grandest Game cause it sounds just like squid games just without the blood but part of me wanted her to stay with Grayson, yes it might be wrong to do cause Avery is not Emely, but I just wasn’t feeling Jameson and Avery, overall this series gave a headache cause I am not good solving puzzles or games, I live more for the mystery but this is the last book and I have been putting it away for a long time, I finally read it. I might or might not read the Grandest Game but I finally put an end to this series, it was a good read.
D**E
A fitting finale that builds on the clues from the earlier books
Again, there's evidence in spades that Jennifer was thinking 7 steps ahead when she started this series, as the story continues to build on top of the blocks set into place from the beginning of book 1 to the end of book 2.And, as always with series that have lots of characters I'd love to hang out with IRL, my eyes welled up at the end (actually, several times over the course of the final 25% of the book). Goodbyes are hard, and some characters don't end up in the location on the board that I wanted them to.Fabulous trilogy. A very risky gamble to buy, it is not.
M**L
great
Amazing book. Filled with twist it is amazing. I love it. Everyone should read it. It is the best book ever Jennifer Barnes was a genius.
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