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Iwas neutral when it comes to boys in first two books and in Final Gambit I got on board with Jamie and Avery,but with all the things on my mind you wrote,yeah Grayson was the one who was worried about her and been there most of the times something happened to her ,but I don't think he was in the right head space to get in relationship,he just wasn't over Emily,and I agree the whole choosing ...
Jul 17, 2024 · Nash Hawthorne, the eldest of the Hawthorne brothers, embodies a stabilizing presence within the family. His announcement of his engagement to Libby Grambs, Avery’s sister, brings the family together in London, setting the stage for the novel’s events. Nash’s protective instincts and his role as a mediator among his brothers are pivotal.
The primary plotline follows Avery’s attempts to solve the book’s big riddle: Why did Tobias Hawthorne, a man Avery didn’t know, leave his estate to her instead of his family? The deceased man left various clues behind in the form of notes and objects, and Avery follows the trial of clues, often with the help of the Hawthorne brothers.
I agree,his character was so underdeveloped,that love triangle was never that and the whole Avery ×Gray thing was more teasing readers then anything else,sure in triangle always one ends up hurt bit she should explore both relationships in all 4 books currently and 5th in works and made one of them miserable enough so we as readers could get why between them would't work and why she ended ...
right,all this characters are between 19 to 21 and Avery and Jamie are endgame,why they are kids, with too much money and time,all of them have daddy issues and all of them need therapy and healing, especially Gray,but nope it seems that author write Grandest game aka next book with purpose of giving him love interest,his happily ever after and that will be someone he met in Brothers Hawthorne ...
Significant Anagram: This is a crucial reason for why Tobias, who loves anagrams, chose Avery as his heiress: her full name, Avery Kylie Grambs, is an anagram for "a very risky gamble," one of his favorite phrases. The "significant" part seems to be subverted in the first book, where it's apparently just sheer coincidence that this is her name and Tobias met her once and realized this.
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Sep 1, 2020 · 5/5 ★’s ⁀ he left you the fortune, avery, and all he left us is you. if you haven’t started this series yet…well besties, this is definitely your sign🤭the first word that comes to mind when i think of this book: addicting. absolutely addicting. if i were able to…i would’ve finished this book in less than a day for sure.