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The Inheritance Games Series in Order

The Inheritance Games Books in Order

8 books total 7 main + 1 extra story

About The Inheritance Games series

Series Premise

The series begins with Avery Kylie Grambs, a sharp, resourceful high school senior from a working-class background, whose life revolves around survival—living in her car after her mother's death, scraping by, and aiming for scholarships to escape her circumstances. Everything changes when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne, a reclusive, eccentric puzzle-master she has never met, dies and inexplicably leaves her the vast majority of his multi-billion-dollar fortune. The will's conditions require Avery to move into Hawthorne House—a sprawling, Texas mansion riddled with secret passages, hidden compartments, and elaborate games—to claim her inheritance.

Tobias Hawthorne disinherited his own family—two daughters and four grandsons who grew up expecting to inherit everything—sparking immediate suspicion, resentment, and danger. Why Avery? The family believes she must hold a secret connection to Tobias, and the mansion itself becomes a living puzzle box designed by the late billionaire. Avery must solve riddles, decode clues, and navigate deadly threats (attempted murders, sabotage, hidden enemies) to uncover the truth behind her selection while staying alive. The Hawthorne grandsons—brilliant, competitive, and dangerous—become reluctant allies (and potential rivals or romantic interests) as they join her in Tobias's final, posthumous game.

The premise evolves across the books: the core trilogy (The Inheritance Games, The Hawthorne Legacy, The Final Gambit) focuses on Avery's journey to understand Tobias's motives, survive escalating dangers, and claim her place amid family intrigue. Later entries shift to the Hawthorne brothers' perspectives, exploring new games, international stakes, and legacies that ripple outward. Themes of class disparity, identity, trust, manipulation, family loyalty, and the corrupting allure of wealth drive the narrative, with each book layering new revelations, betrayals, and puzzles that reframe prior events.

Main Characters

Avery Kylie Grambs: The sharp, street-smart protagonist—a math genius with survival instincts honed by hardship. Practical, guarded, and fiercely independent, she navigates wealth's temptations and dangers while unraveling puzzles. Her growth from outsider to confident heiress anchors the series.



- The Hawthorne Grandsons:

- Jameson Hawthorne: Charismatic, reckless, thrill-seeking—the "daredevil" who views life as a game. Magnetic and flirtatious, he shares intellectual chemistry with Avery.

- Grayson Hawthorne: Stoic, disciplined, duty-bound—the "heir apparent" who internalizes family expectations. Reserved yet protective, with a complex arc of redemption.

- Nash Hawthorne: The oldest, laid-back wanderer who avoids responsibility but returns when needed—charming, enigmatic, with hidden depths.

- Xander Hawthorne: The youngest—quirky, inventive genius with a playful, loyal streak. Often comic relief, he provides heart and clever solutions.



- Supporting cast: Tobias Hawthorne (the deceased patriarch whose shadow looms large), his daughters (Zara and Skye—resentful and scheming), Nan (Tobias's sharp-tongued mother-in-law), Oren (Avery's loyal head of security), Libby (Avery's half-sister), and allies like Max (Avery's best friend) and various staff/family members who add layers of intrigue and loyalty.

Setting

The primary setting is Hawthorne House (often called Hawthorne Manor), a massive, labyrinthine mansion in rural Texas—think a billionaire's eccentric playground crossed with a Gothic puzzle palace. Designed by Tobias Hawthorne himself, the house is filled with secret tunnels, hidden rooms, trapdoors, libraries of rare books, game rooms, underground passages, and clues embedded in architecture, art, and everyday objects. It feels alive—ever-changing, deceptive, and symbolic of Tobias's mind.



The Texas backdrop adds Southwestern flair: sprawling estates, wide-open spaces, humid heat, and isolation that heightens vulnerability. Early books stay mostly within the mansion and its grounds, creating a claustrophobic, locked-room feel despite the size. Later installments expand to global locations—private islands, European cities, elite schools—for new games and threats, but Hawthorne House remains the emotional core. The setting underscores themes: opulence masks danger, secrets lurk in luxury, and wealth creates both opportunity and isolation.

Tone & Themes

The tone is fast-paced, addictive, and thrilling—high-energy YA suspense with clever twists, witty banter, and escalating tension that keeps readers guessing. Barnes excels at building suspense through riddles and red herrings, delivering "just one more chapter" momentum via cliffhangers and bombshell reveals. The atmosphere mixes opulent glamour with underlying menace: luxurious settings contrast with constant peril, creating a sense of glamorous danger.

Romance simmers as slow-burn tension—charged glances, intellectual sparring, and emotional vulnerability—without overshadowing the mystery. Humor emerges from sharp dialogue, eccentric family dynamics, and Avery's sarcastic inner voice, lightening darker moments involving threats, grief, and betrayal. The series grows slightly darker and more complex over time, delving into trauma, moral ambiguity, and psychological depth, but remains empowering and hopeful: protagonists outsmart adversaries through brains, resilience, and found family. It's escapist fun with substance—perfect for fans of puzzle-driven thrillers who want strong characters and satisfying payoffs.

The Inheritance Games series is a masterclass in addictive YA mystery—Jennifer Lynn Barnes delivers twisty, puzzle-driven plots, unforgettable characters, and high-stakes drama that keep readers hooked across books and spin-offs. Starting as a Cinderella-with-danger tale, it grows into an epic exploration of legacy, identity, and power, blending intellectual thrills with emotional depth and romance. With its massive popularity and ongoing expansions, the saga proves endlessly re-readable, rewarding fans who love unraveling secrets alongside brilliant, flawed characters. Whether for the riddles, the family drama, or the slow-burn tension, this series is a modern phenomenon—impossible to put down and endlessly satisfying for puzzle-loving readers seeking glamour, danger, and heart.

FAQ

How many books are in The Inheritance Games series?

8 books total: 7 main + 1 extra story

When will the next book in the series be released?

The next book in The Inheritance Games series, The Gilded Blade, will be published in Jul-2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Glorious Rivals was published in August 2025.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Inheritance Games, published in September 2020.

What genre is The Inheritance Games series?

The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

What is The Inheritance Games series about?

The series begins with Avery Kylie Grambs, a sharp, resourceful high school senior from a working-class background, whose life revolves around survival—living in her car after her mother's death, scraping by, and aiming for scholarships to escape her circumstances. Everything changes when billionaire Tobias Hawthorne, a reclusive, eccentric puzzle-master she has never met, dies and inexplicably leaves her the vast majority of his multi-billion-dollar fortune. The will's conditions require Avery to move into Hawthorne House—a sprawling, Texas mansion riddled with secret passages, hidden compartments, and elaborate games—to claim her inheritance. Tobias Hawthorne disinherited his own family—two daughters and four grandsons who grew up expecting to inherit everything—sparking immediate suspicion, resentment, and danger. Why Avery? The family believes she must hold a secret connection to Tobias, and the mansion itself becomes a living puzzle box designed by the late billionaire. Avery must solve riddles, decode clues, and navigate deadly threats (attempted murders, sabotage, hidden enemies) to uncover the truth behind her selection while staying alive. The Hawthorne grandsons—brilliant, competitive, and dangerous—become reluctant allies (and potential rivals or romantic interests) as they join her in Tobias's final, posthumous game. The premise evolves across the books: the core trilogy (The Inheritance Games, The Hawthorne Legacy, The Final Gambit) focuses on Avery's journey to understand Tobias's motives, survive escalating dangers, and claim her place amid family intrigue. Later entries shift to the Hawthorne brothers' perspectives, exploring new games, international stakes, and legacies that ripple outward. Themes of class disparity, identity, trust, manipulation, family loyalty, and the corrupting allure of wealth drive the narrative, with each book layering new revelations, betrayals, and puzzles that reframe prior events.

Is The Inheritance Games series finished?

The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.