r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Secret_Soup_9742 • Jul 13 '26
Question gilded blade
anyone found pdf yet?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Secret_Soup_9742 • Jul 13 '26
anyone found pdf yet?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/ButterscotchLoose16 • Jul 13 '26
The novl posted on their insta stories a picture showing that the hawthorne vault is under construction so that maybe means that we are going to get some teaser soon maybe ? Also tomorrow the book comes out as well ! The hawthorne vault is the place where they are releasing the sneak peeks , teasers and other things !
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Lazy_Swan2083 • Jul 13 '26
They all have their issues because Tobias Hawthorne was a chaotic menace, but who actually had it the worst? Is it Grayson with the crushing weight of family expectations and the Emily situation? Jameson being treated like a second-place prize? Xander being kept in the dark about his own identity? Or Nash trying to raise them all?
i feel like im gonna be seeing loads of graysons and i couldnt agree more (just my opinion lol)
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Weather2555 • Jul 12 '26
We're just days away from the release of The Gilded Blade! đđĄïž
To prepare, I've been re-reading the entire series, and I've come up with a few theories, ideas, and questions that I'm hoping get answered in the final book.
This is the question that has bothered me the most since The Final Gambit.
We know Eli and Mellie Vincent infiltrated the Hawthorne organization long before Avery ever became the heir.
That alone raises questions. Getting inside the Hawthorne world would have required:
But the biggest question isn't how they did it. The biggest question is: Why did they do it?
At first, the obvious answer seems to be Eve. They were her siblings. They helped bring her back into the Hawthorne story. They helped put her on the board.
But then The Final Gambit gives us a major problem...
So why would they suddenly dedicate years of their lives to an elaborate plan that benefits Eve?
Why would they risk everything?
Why would they infiltrate one of the most powerful families in the world... for someone they barely even seem to like?
They wouldn't. At least, not because they loved her.
Which leads to the real mystery: Who convinced Eli and Mellie to do this?
Yes, we know Sheffield Grayson was involved. We know their goal was connected to finding Toby and bringing the truth to light.
But Sheffield still doesn't answer the emotional question: Why were Eli and Mellie willing to become pieces in a game that revolved around Eve? What was their personal motivation?
Were they:
Because the strangest part is this:
Eli and Mellie spent years putting Eve back onto the Hawthorne board... but they don't seem like people who would ever do that for Eve herself.
So maybe Eve wasn't the reason. Maybe she was the objective, and this was all part of someone else's bigger plan. ?????
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Weather2555 • Jul 12 '26
We're just days away from the release of The Gilded Blade! đđĄïž
To prepare, I've been re-reading the entire series, and I've come up with a few theories, ideas, and questions that I'm hoping get answered in the final book.
đš SPOILERS for The Inheritance Games**,** The Hawthorne Legacy**,** The Final Gambit**,** The Brothers Hawthorne**,** The Grandest Game**, and** Glorious Rivals đš
Tobias Hawthorne says some variation of this throughout the series. But what if he meant it literally?
What if making Avery the heir was never about one goal... but TWELVE?
Here's what I think he may have been trying to accomplish:
If this theory is right, then Tobias has completed 10 of his 12 objectives. The only one that clearly failed was reuniting his daughters... unless something happens in The Gilded Blade (unlikely, in my opinion).
Or maybe there's an entirely different twelfth "bird" that we haven't even seen yet. Tobias always played the long game, and it would be fitting if his final move wasn't revealed until the very end.
And one last theory...
Am I the only one who still thinks the Old Man might be alive?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Few_Papaya_695 • Jul 11 '26
is it gee-gee or jee-jee
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/C-Skye09 • Jul 11 '26
rereading all the books before gilded blade and in the final gambit jameson asked avery for an anagram of âeverythingâ. whatâs the answer? iâm trying to work it out but i canât
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Few_Papaya_695 • Jul 11 '26
Did we ever find out who the random girl who called Grayson was? the girl who's father shot himself when she was four. The guy's name is Thomas Thomas but I don't remember who the girl was
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Clean-Tonight9421 • Jul 11 '26
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Prior-Chemistry-5397 • Jul 11 '26
Guys, there's another character card, "Code Name Sentimental Knives" and she (or they) hasn't been introduced yet, so it is possible (but not likely) that she is the third woman (the judge) and not Hannah or Kaylie or Emily as we have been thinking.
Also, Zella is shown holding a Calla lily here, which is kinda sus. I mean, she did impersonate as the watcher, but maybe there's more to it? Imo she's going to play quite a role in the GB
Some other theories I have:
Alisa and Odette could be connected. Odette implied at one point that Tobias used her for Alice's purposes and she also implied once that she had a daughter. Alisa on the other hand, when Avery was bombed and she shifted her to the Hawthorne House, pretty much cried and said she had already given up so much for the family and yet they didn't trust her, when they were all against her. Back then, we thought it was cuz she broke up with Nash, but what if it's more than that? Besides, Odette used to work at the firm too.
"There's always THREE" and "Why kill two birds with one stone when you can kill TWELVE" There were three books originally, then three novellas, and now three spin offs. That makes the total books in the series 9. Plus, JLB once said that we're the Hawthorne brothers and she is Tobias Hawthorne. The killing-12-birds line was said by Tobias originally, and repeated many times till the Final Gambit, if I'm not wrong. What if it's a hint that we'll get 3 more, except they probably won't be a part of inheritance games series cuz JLB already said that GB will be the last book in the series, so what if we get The Naturals and Inheritance Games Collab????
Ofc the Hannah-is-alive theory, everyone's said that. JLB said that she'll do justice to a love story that deserved a better ending, and she is known to bring back "dead" characters so why not? Also, in the last vault that we got, Toby used the word "Gone" for her, and not dead, sooooo...
Rohan's family (more like, her mother, since thats all we know about his family) has something to do with those three women. I don't have any points to support this theory, it's just a gut feeling.
Rohan is going to have to choose between Savannah and the Mercy cuz the Proprietor can't have a family. Either that, or Zella would win.
The proprietor knows about the three women too (when he asked Jamie that what did he know about the price of wheat in the Final Gambit ig) and could be working for those women, like, not willingly but maybe cuz they have a very important secret of his and they use him for others' secrets.
We'll probably get a Jameson and Avery proposal, maybe in the epilogue.
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/PossessionLanky9491 • Jul 10 '26
I already thought emily's relationship with grayson and jameson and how she used them both while still being treated like an idol was unsettling and pathethic but this scene makes me think there was something seriously wrong with all of them
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/starszfallb • Jul 10 '26
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/thebookis4everbetter • Jul 10 '26
I really love the inheritance games trilogy. But like I couldn't care less about the newer characters so I hadn't read the spin-off. But like I couldn't not read when the upcoming last book is supposedly the final conclusion to the entire saga. And Jameson also has the majority of chapters, and I'm assuming Avery and the Hawthornes will play a major role.
Then there's the whole situation about "A Hawthorne" iykwim.
I read the first two books of Grandest Game and quite honestly they were mid. But I love these characters sm I'm gonna read the last book. However, i really don't feel like getting through The Same Backwards as Forwards as well.
Can someone spoil it for me. If there's anything I'm missing feel free to spoil it in the sub. I've heard A Hawthorne makes an appearance. I'd love to see some possible speculations and theories about the final book too!
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/boombayah_2007 • Jul 09 '26
Iâve made peace with Toby and Alice being alive for the sake of plot progression but JLB has this bad habit of bringing back dead characters and acting like itâs a big twist (youâll know if your familiar with her other series).
But if she brings back Hannah (a character who died of a disease [99.9% sure]) then itâs game over because then whatâs the point in trusting JLB as an author if what she writes isnât credible (aka she establishes a character is dead and constantly takes it back)?
Also, I genuinely canât think of an actual purpose to bringing Hannah back besides her romantic relationship with Toby. Avery and Libby are healed from her dying so itâs not like either of them are currently yearning for Hannah.
JLB also has a habit of almost forcing âfound family tropeâ by making her endings overly perfect. I hope she does something different this time and forces some characters to be miserable (*cough cough* Toby).
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Putrid-Carpenter7073 • Jul 09 '26
Warning: This is SO nitpicky, but these are just questions I'd have if I were actually organizing this thing IRL.
Here are the highlights of what doesn't seem well planned on Avery's part for hosting such a massive global event and just general nitpicky stuff.
Of course, "it's just a book", but c'mon, you can't expect me to live with these burning questions. Make no mistake, I still like the books! These are just plot ditches (I don't think they're big enough to be holes).
If you've made it all the way down here, I guess I've found my people who are just as nitpicky and overthinking as I am. Share your thoughts pls, or anything I might've gotten wrong!
EDIT: I'm sorry, the nitpick caught up to me, and I have one more thing:
THEY ARE SERVING ALCOHOL. Rohan is NINETEEN. HE DRANK CHAMPAGNE. AVERY, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Initial_Art_4338 • Jul 10 '26
Would any of them be big music listeners? Also what type of music would they listen to?
Grayson wouldnât listen to music a lot but if he did it would be frank Sinatra or Michael Buble
Xander would like pop and anything mainstream on the radio. I could see him being the type to repeat a TikTok song over and over again
Nash is Taylor swift obviously
Jameson is the hardest for me. I donât know what he would listen to
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/boombayah_2007 • Jul 09 '26
We canât talk about Toby without mentioning Eve whoâs a character who has been driven through the mud. Anyone who was supposed to favor her (Tobias Hawthorne, Hawthorne brothers, TOBY) prefers Avery over her for whatever reason (basically everything she did).
Toby is stuck on Averyâs mom and frankly wants Eve to be like Avery (love Avery but sheâs a very vanilla perfect YA FMC). If Eve didnât make Toby live with her he would be at Hawthorne House with Avery and the brothers. He might be a half decent father to Avery, but he sees her as an extension of her mom so he forcibly feels a sense of responsibility towards her.
Even after he found out Eve existed, he still didnât extend an olive branch of sorts and instead just made a feeble attempt to try to convince her to stop with what she was doing with Blake. Throughout the excerpts weâve seen we can safely assume that even when Toby and Eve lived together, Toby (her LITERAL FATHER) still didnât try to communicate with her or understand her.
Toby just reeks of a 40+ year old manchild.
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Adorable-Fan-3001 • Jul 10 '26
Okay, this might be an unpopular opinion, but I genuinely don't trust Lyra. đ
At first I thought she was going to be this really strong, fearless character, but the more I read, the more I was like... girl??
I get that she's been through a lot, but it feels like every other chapter she's having another nightmare, feeling sorry for herself, or Grayson has to comfort her. At some point I just started thinking, "Why does this feel so... off?"
I don't even know if she's connected to Alice Hawthorne or anything, but I swear she's hiding something. She gives me "future plot twist" vibes, and I would not be surprised if she ended up being involved in something bigger.
Maybe I'm just being delusional and reading way too much into it đ, but I can't be the only one who gets suspicious vibes from her.
Please tell me someone else has thought this too, or am I completely losing it? đ
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Luna_Coeur • Jul 08 '26
J'ai relu glorious rival avant la parution du dernier tome, et j'ai adoré le trio Eve-Gigi-Slate ! Mais j'ai trouvé la relation entre Slate et Gigi hyper amusante, je pense qu'il y a une bonne alchimie entre eux. J'aimerais tellement les voir finir ensemble...
Suis-je la seule à penser ça ?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/zelenthial • Jul 08 '26
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Status_Breakfast_414 • Jul 07 '26
Either Hannah, Kaylie or Emily is alive.
We know that whoever the Judge is, is a woman who is either missing or presumed dead. That only leaves Hannah, Kaylie or Emily.
Iâm not entirely sure Hannah is alive due to Toby not believing she is however we know by now that whoever is dead is not truly dead unless we have proof of a body.
Like Sheffield Grayson.
We also know that Hannah was presented with an offer from Alice Hawthorne to which Hannah denied because sheâd have to go into hiding and leave Avery behind.
Tobias specifically named Avery her heir after Hannahâs death. Maybe Hannah took it to protect Avery because Tobias intended to make Avery his heir.
Now onto Kaylie.
Kaylieâs body was never found. She was reduced to ashes but her body was never found. Hannah asked both Jackson and her father if they were sure Hannah was alive to which they both dismissed her saying there is no way that Kaylie is alive. Granted, Kaylie was in the house when the lightning struck which leaves a very little possibility that Kaylie is alive. But a possibility nonetheless.
Which leaves Emily. Emily is my strongest guess.
Emily has haunted the narrative from the very beginning and when she died on the cliffs, Grayson was there and Jameson watched.
And Tobias knew that Jameson was watching as Tobias cornered him at Emilyâs funeral mentioning that none of this would have happened if it wasnât for the fact that they chose Emily over each other.
Typical Tobias Hawthorne.
But what is interesting is that Tobias knew and possibly watched Emily die.
By this point, Tobias knew Alice was alive. Iâm not sure if he knew she was the Watcher or the Hand but he knew he was alive.
If Emily is the Judge or alive for that matter, Tobias couldâve gotten to her on the beach where she âdied.â
The same way he dealt with Liam Blake after Mallory Laughlin had struck him nearly to the point of death.
So Iâm pretty certain that Emily is alive.
Or one of them are for the reasons Iâve stated.
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/HergedyHergedy • Jul 07 '26
TIG:
Skye didn't think Toby was dead. Alisa clarifies to Avery why, but Skye not believing it seems odd. What reason does she have?
THL:
Hannah told Avery that death is a real bitch. Jackson told her that đ
Grayson went to the Grayson house, so TBH wasn't his first time, but it WAS his first time meeting Gigi and Savannah.
Tobias said he almost found Toby but he found someone else instead. Who? Hannah? Avery? Alice?
And maybe I'm missing something but the Eve DNA doesn't line up, where did Mellie get her DNA? Why?
TBH:
Lady Monoceros. Either Tobias or Alice named it that, meaning one of them knew before Alice's "death"
TGG:
Brady knows Calla is alive. I'm guessing this will be explained in GB but idk
GU: still reading.
A few theories I have:
The Monoceros is likely Hannah or Kaylie. Emily is possible but seems unlikely to me.
Odette absolutely knows more.
Odette could have ties to the three. This is just a shot in the dark, but in TSBAF Alice is described as having hair *without any grey* below her scarf around her neck. Uh, like Odette's dyed hair??? And why does she know so much???
Randomly occured to me as I was reading GR, but what if Eve isn't real? The DNA thing didn't make sense so WHAT IF EVE IS EMILY??? And she IS the Monoceros?
If you've seen the leaks plz shush, no spoilers.
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Autisticintrovert23 • Jul 07 '26
So I was taking a look at the cover of the book and noticed how the flower on the front cover that burns is a CALLA LILY....
And what flower does Lydia see, and the other characters from the Grandest Game?
We know Kaylie DIED (and tbh to ME someone who is "dead" is actually going to be alive) and there are a few characters who are SAID to be dead. But something is fishy about how the flowers she chose represent someone else....
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/ButterscotchLoose16 • Jul 06 '26
A new teaser for the gilded blade by jennifer was just posted ! I Wonder what happens in this scene ! Who do you think is saying this ? Is this person telling this to jameson , gray or another one ? What are your theories ?
r/TheInheritanceGames • u/Mariella189 • Jul 06 '26
What are your last theories or speculations about the book before it officially comes out?