The Heiresses (#1) by Sara Shepard
May 2014 from Harper
320 pages
Three stars
"You know the Saybrooks. Everyone does. Perhaps you’ve read a profile of them in People or have seen their pictures in the society pages of Vogue. Perhaps while walking along that choice block on Fifth Avenue, you’ve been tempted to enter the ornate limestone building with their family name etched into the pediment above the door.
The only thing more flawless than a Saybrook’s diamond solitaire is the family behind the jewelry empire. Beauties, entrepreneurs, debutantes, and style mavens, they are the epitome of New York City’s high society. But being a Saybrook comes at a price—they are heirs not only to a dizzying fortune but also to a decades-old family curse.
Tragedy strikes the prominent family yet again when thirty-four-year-old Poppy, the most exquisite Saybrook of them all, flings herself from the window of her TriBeCa office. Everyone is shocked that a woman who had it all would end her own life. Then her cousins receive an ominous threat: one heiress down, four to go.
Was it suicide... or murder? In the aftermath of the tragedy, the remaining heiresses—Corinne, the perfectionist; Rowan, the workaholic; Aster, the hedonist; and Natasha, the enigma—wrestle with feelings of sadness, guilt, and, most of all, fear. Now they must uncover the truth about their family before they lose the only thing money can’t buy: their lives.
The Heiresses is a whip-smart mystery that simmers with the wicked sense of humor and intrigue that made Sara Shepard’s number one New York Times bestselling Pretty Little Liars series a must-read, must-watch phenomenon." -Goodreads
I would give The Heiresses a solid three stars. It was much slower to start than other books by Sara Shepard that I have read. When reading both the Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game series, I was hooked within pages. Even though I was so excited to read this book, it fell a little flat or me. I didn't find myself engrossed in the story until about halfway through the book. To be fair, I have been going through a reading slump and I just don't think this was the book to pull me out of it. I had started reading it twice before I actually sat down to read and finish the book. I just couldn't get myself to sit down and pay attention when I had other books I wanted to read.
While I liked the characters and had no major problems with them, most of them blurred together. After a while, I couldn't keep track with whose story line was whose. I really liked Corrine and I thought she was one of the stronger characters. I found myself sympathizing with her the most. Rowan and Aster's storylines blurred together to much or me and I couldn't keep track of Natasha at all. I think that was more so my fault as a reader, than Sara's writing.
I was thoroughly surprised by the plot twist and did not predict it. As with all Sara Shepard books, I think it was executed well. I enjoyed the roller coaster of figuring out who was the bad guy. I am really happy that there was a resolution to the main mystery in this book.There was a lot of mystery in The Heiresses, much more than I expected. I don't want to spoil anything, so I won't say any more about that.
I am very excited to read the next book in the series. I think now that I am interested in the storyline, the rest of the series will flow much better. By the end of the book, I was connected to all the characters and wanted to know more about them.
Overall, I would still recommend The Heiresses by Sara Shepard. It was a fun quick read that is filled with mystery and suspense.
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