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Sonya is a graphic designer who just learned that her dead father had a twin brother nobody ever new about. Not only that, but said brother, Collin, just passed and left her a manor. She has to live in it for at least 3 years to officially inherit it. Since she is newly self-employed and single, she decides to jump at the chance. Trey is the young lawyer who greets her when she gets there and helps her out when she needs it. Like when she wants to find out more about the ghost living with her...
This paranormal romance with a touch of mystery is book 1 in The Lost Bride Trilogy, and one like only Nora Roberts can write them. I was immediately drawn in and I couldn't wait to see how the whole story would unfold. Who is the presence in the manor? Why is it there? What do they want? Why did Sonya's grand-parent not adopt Collin along with Sonya's father? The gothic ambiance was also really good. I am not usually a big fan of paranormal/fantasy, but I don't mind when it comes from Nora, she write's it in a "realistic" enough way for me to buy it. Know that this ends on a cliffhanger. The narration of the audio book was great.
I received an advance review copy of this book for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

I received a NetGalley audio version of this book for review.
“I’m not going to let some dead murderous witch scare me off. It’s MY house…Nothing and no one is making me leave.” This line is repeated often by the central character, the almost supernaturally courageous Sonya MacTavish. Veteran novelist Nora Roberts always tells a good story, which is why I’m always pleased when she starts a new series. Inheritance is the first of the Lost Bride trilogy, and it bodes well for what will follow. The prologue is a Macbeth-like scene that takes place in 1806. A young woman prepares for her wedding, in what is to be her bridal chamber. Except it will be her death chamber instead, as she is brutally attacked by a vicious witch.
Back in the present, Sonya is a very 21st-century woman, a successful graphic designer trying, reluctantly, to participate in her very showy fiancé’s plans for a lavish wedding. With everything booked, an extravagant gown already fitted, and only the florist to deal with, she cancels the florist appointment out of sheer exhaustion. She unexpectedly goes home early and opens the door to see a discarded dress and red high heels. The wedding is off, the charming Brandon is at first pleading and then nasty, and she is obliged to quit her job to save her self-respect and professional reputation.
Sonya’s misfortune nonetheless leads to good fortune of the kind that belongs to anyone’s wildest dreams. She soon discovers that her deceased father had an unknown twin, recently deceased himself, who left her a vast estate: a magnificent, fully-restored Victorian manor and all its furnishings, a fabulous wine collection, a generous allowance to pay for everything the house might need or she might want to do to it (into infinity), among many other things. There must be a condition, of course, or the ‘happily ever after’ would come at the beginning. The house is reputedly haunted; certainly, her deceased uncle, an established painter and a member of the illustrious Poole family of Maine, certainly believed that. His will stipulates that she must agree to leave Boston and live at least part of every year in the "Brides Manor." Initially, she refuses, fearing a hoax more than a haunting. But the charming lawyer who represents the estate, her uncle’s best friend, persuades her to commit for three months. Still unconvinced and a little afraid, she relents, aiming to carry on her web design business in her new abode, at least for three months.
A master at dual timelines, Roberts wends back and forth between the present-day melodrama of Sonya's broken relationship and the gothic mystery of the bride’s early nineteenth century murder. In short order, and with the help of the lawyer’s son, Trey, also a lawyer who--almost too quickly--becomes a soulmate and lover, Owen, one of her Poole cousins, and her best friend Cleo, Sonya begins to unravel what happened to the seven ill-fated brides who once inhabited what came to be known as “Brides’ Manor” in their memory. The most recent of these is her own paternal grandmother, a mother that her father, adopted out in infancy, never knew. Or did he? Although all the Poole family members and Cleo can sense and at times even see the ghostly apparitions, only Sonya can pass through the portal between past and present, life and death, to witness past events and even communicate with the witch. The ending, be forewarned, is shockingly abrupt and concludes nothing of what happens in this installment. We can only hope Book 2 is on its way.

I have loved Nora Robert's romance novels for years now, she has a formula to her romance books. It works for her and every one of them is great. Inheritance is more - the romances, the haunted mansion, long lost family and a mystery, whats not to love. All the characters are likeable or even loveable.
I like that I got to learn about some of the brides and how they died. I also like that Sonya has people to help her, love-interest Trey, friends Chloe and Owen. I am so jealous, I want that mansion.
Brittany Pressly is one of my favorite narrators, she did an amazing job with this audiobook. I can't wait til the next book.
Warning: Nora Robert's ended this book at a very good part, grrrrrr.

Inheritance was definitely a haunted house story with elements of romance which felt like the perfect story to transition into autumn. There was enough description to make the characters and settings come alive without being completely overwhelming, which was very much appreciated considering you not only get to know the main characters but also side characters and ghosts. While it's marketed as a romance it came off a bit more like the romance was a convenient off-shoot of being in a haunted house and wasn't the main plot. Sonya and Trey's relationship was well paced though, and felt fairly realistic considering the events taking place. The narration was overall good and well defined so I never felt totally lost when listening. The only thing I wasn't in love with was the Louisiana accent - it wasn't very realistic and became a bit distracting. I'm looking forward to seeing where this series goes.
I received this audiobook from the publisher for review.

The narration for this Nora Roberts book was excellent. The MC, Sonja MacTavish stepped out of the book and into my living room as the story unfolds. Nora Roberts is well known and loved by her readers for her ability to take the reader into the story and keep them there. This is the first in the Lost Bride trilogy and if this is any example, the next two will be excellent too.
Sonja breaks off her engagement for some excellent reasons, then has to work with her ex-fiance which eventually becomes intolerable. She quits her graphic designer job to freelance. Not long after, she finds she has an INHERITANCE, a home in Maine.....a haunted home. At this point, the story takes off in typical Roberts' style and you'll try hard not to set the book down. Along the way, Sonja meets some very interesting ghosts and is tasked to break the family curse. And that is all the story hints you will get from me. A great story line bu a very great author. Who could ask for more?

If I could give this book 10 stars I would. Nora Roberts is truly one of my favorite authors of all time! Getting to read an advanced readers copy of her upcoming book has been an honor.
I absolutely cannot say enough good things about this novel. I don’t have one bad thing to say! I love the plot in the storyline. And I really really love the characters.
One of my favorite things about Nora Roberts is she does trilogies and series. And I can’t wait to find out what’s next!

Release Date: November 21, 2023
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Graphic designer Sonya MacTavish is stunned to learn that her late father had a twin he never knew about—and that her newly discovered uncle, Collin Poole, has left her almost everything he owned, including a majestic Victorian house on the Maine coast. The will stipulates she must live in it for at least three years. Her engagement recently broken, she sets off to find out why the boys were separated at birth—and why it was all kept secret until a genealogy website brought it to light.
Trey, the young lawyer who greets her at the sprawling clifftop manor, notes Sonya’s unease—and acknowledges that yes, the place is haunted…but just a little. Sure enough, Sonya finds objects moved and music playing out of nowhere. She sees a painting by her father inexplicably hanging in her deceased uncle’s office, and a portrait of a woman named Astrid, whom the lawyer refers to as “the first lost bride.” It’s becoming clear that Sonya has inherited far more than a house. She has inherited a centuries-old curse, and a puzzle to be solved if there is any hope of breaking it…
I love these kind of @norarobertsauthor books. This is giving me #innboonsborotrilogy vibes! The book was phenomenal! It was a very quick read and I couldn’t put it down. I enjoyed all the characters and the entire story. Can’t wait for the rest or the trilogy and to see how the story plays out! I highly recommend this book!!
I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions and thoughts are my own.
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I'm a big Nora Roberts fan, so when I had the opportunity to get an advanced reader copy of this book, I couldn't pass it up and I'm so glad I didn't!
Sonya inherits a house and household expenses from an uncle she didn't know existed with the premise that she must live in it for three years before it could be hers. She didn't know if she should leave her motor and best friend and move away to the town the house is in. She decides to go ahead and give it three months to see if she thinks she can do it. What she didn't know is the house is haunted and cursed and she is in for an adventure in the.
This book, which releases in November, is the first in the List Bride Trilogy, was a great read and I'm looking forward to book two so I can continue on Sonya's adventure with her.
Thank you #NetGalley for the Advanced Reader copy of this book!

Thank you to Net Galley, Macmillan Audio and St.Martin's Press for an early audio version of Inheritance. by Nora Roberts
Sonja, Trey and Cleo are the catalysts in this completely engrossing tale of ghosts of the past interacting with them in a haunted house in Maine, Sonja's inheritance from an uncle she never knew she had. Throughout the book, the presence of cheerful and vindictive ghosts rule over the human inhabitants, bond with them, and ultimately overcome them in a riveting prelude to the second installment of The Lost Brides Trilogy..
Sonja has just broken off her engagement to a cheating fiance when she learns she has inherited an old house in Pools Bay, Maine. Because she has resigned from her job as a graphics designer where she worked with her ex-fiance, she agrees to a trial period in Maine. She falls in love with the old house, gets a dog, invites her best friend Cleo for a visit and becomes involved with Trey, the lawyer who handled the transaction.
It won't take long for the ghosts, particularly the young bride who died on her wedding day, to make their presence known. Sonja takes it all in stride and eventually converses with the ghosts, especially when they pick out clothes for her, play appropriate songs and clean up the kitchen.
Underneath this layer is the realization that her father never knew he had a twin brother. Her artist father does depict scenes in his paintings that suggest he may have had some connection with this brother when both were very young.
Nora Roberts offers readers her thoughts on haunted houses and ghosts at the beginning of the recording. She also shares her family background that led to developing this trilogy..

nheritance is my first Nora Roberts novel, though Roberts has written tons of stuff for a looonnnnggg time. It also caught my eye because of its promise of a haunted house and cursed brides and an old Victorian manor off the coast of Maine, which happens to be one of my favorite places (the whole state of Maine, not just the coast). The story starts off strongly with a great hook and impetus, but it really drags after Sonya arrives and, for a book that is 432 pages and 14 hours (7 at my listening speed) long, it needed to have more substance for its promise.
Roberts does a great job here setting up Sonya’s need to get away and paving the way for her to move right into the haunted mansion she mysteriously inherits. Like the Victorian manor to which she moves, Sonya’s circumstances are right out of the Victorian era. It’s cleverly done, I’ll give it that. Once Sonya arrives at her new home, however, things fizzle out and fall very flat. For the middle 60% or so of the book, all readers experience are tiny little poltergeist actions like turning on the music or cleaning the house. We don’t get the spooky factor or the suspense effect that should come with cursed, haunted house stories.
If readers are hoping for a romance in this one, they may be disappointed. This book is first and foremost a haunted house story with a subplot of romance. Trey makes for a great love interest, but I didn’t feel an overwhelming spark between him and Sonya.
Overall, 3/5 for the book and 4/5 for the audio narration. The narration was excellent until the attempt at the South Louisiana accent. I could hardly make it though the dialogue during these parts. Other than that, I found it very enjoyable and easy to listen. The characters, save one, were believable and easy to tell apart, and Pressley enunciated well enough for me to listen at 2x speed with no confusion.
I don’t think this one will have a hard time selling. It’s a great premise from a prolific author; I just wasn’t as impressed with it as my expectations led me to be. I guess I hoped for something more substantial from a #1 NYT author, and I don’t feel like I got it.
My thanks to NetGalley, Macmillan Audio, and St. Martin’s Press for the ALC, for which I willingly give my own, honest opinion.
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Another awesome book by Nora! So much action and excitement! Great characters! I'm so bummed that I have to wait on the edge of my seat for book two!!

Thanks to Net Galley and MacMillan Audio for an early copy of this book. It will be published on November 21, 2023.
Inheritance is a wonderful beginning for The Lost Bride Trilogy by Nora Robert's.
I loved the spooky Gothic mansion on the coastline of Maine, the fascinating characters, the ongoing family mystery involving ghosts, and the low-key romance. The ending gave me cold chills and set up the next book in the trilogy perfectly.
Nora Roberts books are my go-to for great writing with a good storyline that will pull you in every time. This book was no exception and I can't recommend it highly enough. Brittany Pressley was excellent as the narrator as well.

I believe this is my first Nora Roberts book -- I was underwhelmed. Sometimes, it is difficult to tell if the problem is a narrator who is just not sticking the landing or if the problem is the text itself.
Review copy provided by publisher.

The only thing I don't like about this book is having to wait at least a year for Book 2.
Pressley is a perfect narrator. Her work never disappoints. Her transitions are flawless.
Why can't I have an unknown uncle who leaves me a haunted manor?
I'm curious to see where this story takes us. I was drawn in from the beginning and never got bored.
Thank you for an advanced copy! Nora is my favorite and NEVER disappoints!

About: Sonya MacTavish's life is upended after finding her soon-to-be-husband in bed with her cousin days before their wedding. When a stranger shows up and tells her she's inherited a multimillion dollar estate from a relative she never knew existed, this just might be Sonya's chance for a fresh start.
Thoughts: Oh Nora... She never fails to amaze me. Reading a Nora Roberts novel is like the warmest hug on a chilly day. Nostalgic, magical goodness. In true Nora fashion, Inheritance has a strong female protagonist, loveable male love interest, a great supporting cast (including the best BFF a woman can ask for), a swoony love story, found family, and, as this one's fantasy, a haunted house and magical elements.
Inheritance is the perfect read on a fall day and I devoured it!! Nora takes me back to my 20s when I first discovered her work, and I fall in love with her writing all over again.
I read my eARC along with the audiobook, which is BRILLIANTLY narrated by one of the best in the biz: Brittany Pressley. Boy can Pressley narrate. A different voice for each of this large cast of characters. She nailed it!!! Wonderful performance. ❤️
All the stars for Inheritance! I can't wait for book 2!!!
Thank you Macmillan Audio for my gifted copy 🥰
Review will be posted to my review page around pub day.

From the charming main characters Sonya and Trey to the adorable cast of canines and endearing ghosts, I adored this first installment of the Lost Bride Trilogy. Nora Robert’s wove a ghostly tale about the inheritance of a beautiful old house and its precious inhabitants that kept me on the edge of my seat until the last sentence. In her classic way she brought to life a seaside town and its secrets then sent the main characters on a spine tingling adventure. I’ve read many of her stories in the past and this one stands above the rest. The characters are knit together in a comforting small town web and the pace of the story seemed faster than her previous books. I was so engrossed with the mystery that I was completely shocked by the the cliff hanger at the end! I will wait on pins and needles for the next installment of The Lost Bride trilogy.

Inheritance was so intriguing! I loved the location where the story takes place in Maine. I love the old, sprawling mansion that is described incredibly well. I love the ghosts and the witch and the journey to find out how to break the curse of the dead brides. I love the main characters and the side characters. This audiobook with the fantastic narration just drew me in from the start and had me enthralled all the way the cliffhanger at the end. I actually yelled out NOOOO when it ended it where it did. I need the second book ASAP!

This is my first novel by this author , although I used to see her books on my mothers bookshelf I never picked them up to read .
I was sucked in immediately to this book — the lost family member— jilted bride — murders — the haunted house — mysteries to be solved and a little bit of romance —all come together to make the prefect book for me.
I listened to the audiobook — and though I have listened to this narrator before — I thought she did a better job in this one — with multiple voices and accents - I could definitely distinguish the different characters . — I loved learning the history of the ghosts —and how everything is slowly revealed —while still developing the living characters in the story. That was one intense ending ! — Looking forward to next book in the trilogy !

I expected something different when I picked this up. No question Nora Roberts can write, but this appeared to me as a Women's Fiction with a ghost theme looking at the pitvh. It took a little long for the paranormal elements to kick in for my taste, so this wasn't for me. Solid narration though.

Robert’s new trilogy centers around a 19th century murder in a Victorian home on the coast of Maine. A bride is brutally murdered on her wedding day, but she vows never to leave until she can say goodbye to her beloved. Flash forward a couple of hundred years and Sonya is recovering from a broken engagement, when she discovers her late father’s twin, left her that same house on the main coast. The will stipulates she must live in the house for at least three years, so she moves in, determined to find out why her father and his twin were separated at birth. With the help of lawyer, Trey, she begins to unravel the mystery. Of course, the house is haunted by the lost bride, and it becomes clear to Sonya that along with a house, she’s inherited a ghost. I had a hard time with the narrator of this book. I felt like I was listening to an overexcited teenage girl, there was just too much drama in her voice in places that didn’t merit it. I did enjoy the story and would recommend the print version of this story