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There’s something deeply comforting about returning to Molly Gray’s world—like catching up with an old friend who always has the wildest stories to tell.💓
Molly, now the Special Events Manager at the Regency Grand Hotel, is on the cusp of her happily-ever-after with fiancé Juan Manuel. But fate has other plans when a reality TV show, *Hidden Treasures*, rolls into town. In a moment of curiosity, Molly brings in a box of her late gran’s belongings—only to learn one is a **priceless artifact**, making her an overnight millionaire.
Before Molly can even process her newfound fortune, the treasure is **stolen in a breathtaking heist**, and suddenly, she’s thrust into a media frenzy with a target on her back.
The real magic of this book lies in **Gran’s long-lost diary**, which reveals a past far grander—and more tragic—than Molly ever imagined. Turns out, Gran wasn’t just a maid; she was a **wealthy heiress who gave up everything for love**. Her romance with a man “beneath her station” led to betrayal, disinheritance, and a life rebuilt from scratch.
But here’s the twist: **Gran’s lost love is someone Molly knows today.😳
Fans of *The Maid* will adore seeing Molly navigate this new, high-stakes mystery with her signature **literal-mindedness, kindness, and quiet brilliance**. Her growth is palpable—she’s more confident now, but still refreshingly herself. And her relationships (especially with Juan Manuel and her loyal friends) add **so much heart** to the suspense.
*The Maid’s Secret* is **more than a mystery**—it’s a love letter to family secrets, second chances, and the idea that the greatest treasures aren’t always made of gold.
**P.S.** If Nita Prose doesn’t turn this into a series, I’ll personally lead a protest. Molly deserves *all* the adventures.

I’ve read all of Molly’s stories. I have to say that, while I enjoyed this one, it wasn’t my favorite. Maybe because the setup is different. Chapters alternate between Molly and her grandmother. I did love finding out Flora’s and John’s backstory through Flora’s chapters. It all comes together at the end with the mystery of the Fabrege egg. All in all a good addition to the series.

I've been reading Nita Prose's books since her very first Molly the Maid book. It was actually chosen as the book of the month for a book club I belong to through the Nowhere Bookshop, and I've been reading the series since that time. I have always from a physical perspective loved the simplicity of the covers, and they stand out in comparison to other best sellers. So of course I had planned on reading The Maid's Secret. The author also has an event in Minneapolis later this month (April 2025), and since I'm considering attending wanted to get the book read before then.
I've loved Molly as a character since the beginning. There are so few representations of autistic women, especially as a main character, that are authentic. Author Brandy Schillace's series is one of the only other ones that comes to mind. I'd read these books if nothing else due to how authentic the main character is written. In this book, it really stood out to me when Molly's thought processes were spelled out. It's so hard sometimes trying to describe in writing how it feels to not know if someone is being literal or if there's a sub meaning you just don't quite catch on to.
If you're a fan of Molly's Gran, this is the book for you. Prose weaves Molly's story in with Gran's history. You'll be surprised as to how Gran changes over the course of her life. Although it's not so surprising if the reader compares how they themselves have changed and matured throughout their life. This story of the two women was also especially poignant, because as someone who was close to their own grandma, it would be life changing to hear more of my grandma's story in her own words years after she has been gone. Prose's writing had me thinking of my own grandma very frequently throughout the book.
Overall, I liked the way the author tied together earlier story lines with the current mystery Molly is trying to solve. I think if you're a reader who likes the series, you'll enjoy the book. If you haven't read the series, it's possible to read this as standalone, but I'd encourage you to read the other books prior to reading this one as you get the back story and see how Molly grows over the series.
Please be advised I received an Advance Reader's Copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you @NetGalley and @randomhouse for an ARC of one of my most anticipated reads.
4 stars
Molly is back, and of course life can’t be calm. Molly is head maid, and she has recently gotten engaged to her beloved Juan Manuel. One of their favorite shows is filming an episode at the Grand Regency where they both work. Think Anituqies Roadshow.
Molly brings in a few things Gran left to her, and it turns out something is worth money. A lot of money.
We get to learn so much of Gran’s backstory in this book. I loved getting to know Flora, and how she came to love Mr. Preston and the way their lives separated them and brought them back together again over the years.
This is, without a doubt, my favorite Molly the Maid story yet.
My grandmother was also someone so incredibly special to me, and this book brought tears to my eyes at one point.
While I love reading about Molly, I hope she finally gets to live happily ever after.

This book had an interesting premise and moments of strong writing, but it didn’t fully hold my attention. The pacing felt uneven at times, and while some characters were engaging, others felt underdeveloped. There were definitely aspects I enjoyed—whether it was the atmosphere, the dialogue, or certain plot twists—but overall, it was a middle-of-the-road read for me. Fans of the genre might find more to love, but it didn’t quite leave a lasting impression.

This book helps fill in the spaces between Mollie and her Gran. I loved the story and the ties between the past and present. Mollie takes items for evaluation for a TV show shooting at the hotel. Among her treasures is the egg she has since her last 'case'. It turns out to be very valuable and Mollie is overwhelmed by the excitement and possibilities. The history of the egg is tied to her Gran. Lots of weaving together of stories make this a good read. It ties up Mollie's adventures and her relationship with Juan.
I received an advanced copy of the book in exchange for a review.

Molly the Maid is back in The Maid's Secret by Nita Prose.
"Molly and Juan have a small wedding planned but wish they could afford more. Hidden Treasures, a show that appraises family heirlooms, is filming at Molly's hotel. She takes a few items for them to look at and is shocked by what she finds out. Will her life change?"
This includes Gran's backstory and sets up how Molly got to where she is. That part moves a little slower than previous books but it's necessary to get to the ending. So this is a dual timeline in a semi-epistolary format using Gran's diary. Molly is still herself - a character that strives for excellence and is not interested in fame or fortune - certainly not interested in becoming a viral Tik Tok meme. I like that Prose puts her in some uncomfortable situations because that makes her change and grow. She's actually the one that solves the puzzle first.
Lots of red herrings and some interesting connections. A nice surprise ending that works.

3.5 Molly the Maid's journey continues to be entertaining in this conclusion to her story. As she prepares for her wedding she stumbles across a priceless treasure and the story of how it came to belong to her beloved Gran. While half the tale is told to Molly through letters from her Gran as she was dying, the rest of the book played out in the present time as Molly prepared to sell a family heirloom and remove money troubles from her life for the first time.
Something about this just wrapped up a little too nicely for me. I didn't love how the two show hosts were married and one had nefarious intentions and the other was completely oblivious.

This was a decent conclusion (or at least, I hope it is a conclusion) to a series that I found to be average at best. There were strong ideas and the writing wasn't bad, but Molly's story just wasn't very believable. I feel like this book did not show Molly in the same light she had been shown in in previous books/ there was no real big wow factor to this one. Overall, a decent series. And I am very happy that Molly got a happy ending, but I think it's for the best that this series is wrapping up.
I did, however, enjoy how full circle everything felt with the faberge!

The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose
Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group for a complimentary copy of this novel ! In Nita Prose’s third Molly the maid novel, We see Molly tying the knot with Juan. But before that is to take place,there are secrets from Molly's familial past that must come to light. With these secrets, we see molly is in the possession of a rare Faberge egg as she comes to find out when an antique roadshow program films an episode inside the Regency Grand Hotel. What she thought was worthless, is worth millions! And now, Molly is an overnight sensation. However, with this popularity, also comes danger. On the day of the auction, the Faberge egg is stolen with no shred of evidence other than a threat written out to Molly in order for Molly to solve this, she must go back to her familial past and dig deep into her Gran’s diary. Molly learns
about her Gran’s past and where the Faberge egg really came from. Will Molly be able to use her grandmother's diary to catch the thief? This novel was a cozy, heartwarming whodunit! I've enjoyed the series so much! It will be out April 8, 2025!

This is my favorite book in this series so far. I loved everything about this book. I could tell after reading just the first chapter that this book was just so special. (Special thanks to NetGalley and Viking/Penguin/Ballatine Books for providing an eARC copy!)
Characters: 5/5 - I LOVED seeing our characters in these different settings
Atmosphere/Setting: 5/5 - As always the Grand Hotel keeps expanding, as does the settings in our tandem storylines. This time a different posh mansion.
Writing Style: 5/5 - In this book, it felt like Nita Prose really truly found her groove and wrote her heart out. The pacing was fantastic. The story was great. Our characters always great. Loved having the duo timelines again - gave us great insight into our characters, more than we know we at first!
Plot: 5/5 - Loved how this plot developed - it was a simple mystery plot line with some thriller qualities thrown in but it was expanded so much with the second storyline.
Intrigue: 5/5 - There was so much intrigue built into this book - in both storylines I was on the edge of my seat.
Logic: 5/5 - Everything logically made sense to me. Never questioned it.
Enjoyment: 5/5 - Thoroughly enjoyed this one and can’t wait for the next book!
35/7 = 5/5

It’s hard to say, but could I have possibly loved this one more than the first?! For fans of Molly the Maid, this story gives us SO MUCH and I adored it from start to finish
In this chapter of Molly’s life, we find her preparing to marry her love, Juan Manuel, and host one of the most popular TV shows, Hidden Treasures. With a bunch of trinkets left over from her Gran, she decides to bring some in to see their worth
One of the items takes the world by surprised with its rarity and worth. Molly’s world is flipped upside down as she quickly becomes a sensation! Just as Molly is coming to terms with possibly becoming a multimillionaire, the item is stolen
On a chase to find her worthy heirloom, we find intertwining details from her Gran’s life. Her voice in this story was such a joy to hear. It connected so much of Molly’s present and past. Her story is both inspiring and heartbreaking. When the opposite of rags to riches happens to a young woman full of hope and promise. The demise of dreams by the demands of her family.
I highly recommend this book to fans of Molly The Maid, those who are new to her, and those looking for a truly enjoyable story. This book is perfectly written and the ending is tied nicely with a bow.

The Maids Secret started off strong and ended fairly. The nostalgic diary of Flora were the best pieces of the story. Molly’s mystery of the missing egg felt more juvenile like a Nancy Drew Mystery. Nita Prose has done a good job of developing Mollys character away from when we first met Molly. Molly has also developed a small sense of humor which makes her more likable. Molly is neurodivergent and appears to have autistic characteristics and a reader may struggle to pick up on that quirk about her. Thanks Netgalley for the ARC.

SYNOPSIS
- Molly Gray is back—now Head Maid and Special Events Manager at the Regency Grand, and just a couple months away from marrying Juan Manuel. Life’s looking good.
- A reality show called Hidden Treasures arrives to film at the hotel, and Molly, on a whim, brings one of Gran’s old keepsakes.
- Surprise! It’s a Fabergé egg worth millions. Suddenly, Molly’s rich and in the spotlight.
- But then the egg is stolen, and Molly is caught in the middle of a flashy, dramatic heist.
- Clues to what happened (and to who Gran really was) start showing up in an old diary Gran left behind.
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MY THOUGHTS
- I loved the first two books—The Maid got 4 stars from me, The Mystery Guest was a 5-star favorite. The holiday novella (The Mistletoe Mystery) got 3 stars.
- This one? It just didn’t land. I’m giving it 2.5 stars & rounding up to 3 stars, and honestly, I’m being generous. At this point, I’m batting 2 out of 4 with Molly the Maid, and unfortunately, the trend is heading in the wrong direction.
- The premise had potential—big heist, hidden past, a priceless egg—but the story felt flimsy. The mystery barely held together, and the pacing was so slow.
- Molly didn’t feel like herself. She used to be sharp, unique, and endearing. Here, she felt like a watered-down version of what made her special in the first place.
- The dual timelines (present day + Gran’s diary) were fine in theory, but didn’t add much. Gran’s chapters, especially, felt off—she read like a totally different person, more historical romance-novel lead than the wise, grounded woman we knew.
- The plot kind of meandered. It felt like the book existed just to recycle some familiar catchphrases, not to tell a fresh or engaging story.
- Character development? Basically nonexistent. It was like the author had taken these characters as far as they could go and had nothing new to say.
- I did like the way it ended, and I don’t regret reading it—but it didn’t have the charm or cleverness of the earlier books.
- If you’re new to the series, definitely don’t start here. It only really works if you’re already invested in Molly, and even then… it’s a stretch.
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TL;DR: ⭐️⭐️💫2.5 stars (rounded up to 3). The latest installment in the series fell short. Definitely don’t read this as a stand-alone. What starts as a promising cozy-heist turns into a slow, underwhelming read with little mystery, no real character growth, and a version of Gran that doesn’t feel like Gran at all. I wanted to love this, but it just didn’t hit the mark. Might be the last Molly book for me.
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Thanks to Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine | Ballantine Books and NetGalley for the digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. The Maid’s Secret comes out April 8, 2025.

I’m so excited that Molly is back for her third (and a half) book! While this mystery series isn’t something I would normally gravitate towards, I fell in love with Molly in the first book, and it’s been nice watching her grow up and navigate life on her own. Though now, she’s not on her own, she has her fiancé Juan, and they are excitedly getting ready for their wedding.
In this book, something exciting is also happening at The Regency Grand. A reality show called “Hidden Treasures” (think “Antiques Roadshow”) is coming to film an episode there, and the staff is encouraged to bring anything they want to know more about. Molly gathers a few things of her Gran’s: a teacup, a key and a couple of other trinkets. At the last minute, Juan has her take the golden egg that Gran gave her. Molly thinks it’s worth nothing, as Gran didn’t have a lot of money, but she takes it along anyway.
When the show gets started, the appraisers are astonished by the egg. Especially when they examine it more closely. It’s not just a trinket - it’s a rare Fabergé egg, made of gold and encrusted with jewels. The art world thought it was gone forever, but really, it had been with Gran and Molly for years. They make a second episode with an auction, which sees the egg going for several million dollars, taking Molly from maid to millionaire in a matter of minutes. However, the egg was stolen during the auction, and a threatening note was left, telling Molly to forget about the egg…or else.
The mystery of the missing egg is part of the book, but the other half involves the history of Gran, and the history of the egg. Through diary entries, we get the back story of how Gran grew up and made a family that eventually included Molly, and it’s the prequel I’d been wanting! Both halves of the book were great, and it tied the present and past together neatly. The ending was also done well, just as with the other books in this series. I hope this isn’t the end for Molly, as I’d love to see what happens next! 4.5 stars.
(Thank you to Random House - Ballantine, Nita Prose and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review. This book is slated to be released on April 8, 2025.)

This was another winner by Nita Prose. I really enjoyed learning more about Molly"s grandmother. I couldn't put this down. I am really hoping for another in the series.
Many thanks for my gifted copy!!

Having been a fan of the first two installments with Molly, I was really hoping to love this one. It was more of a like versus a love though. I enjoyed Gran’s backstory and delving into her past but the present day mystery was just a little boring. A cute story but not an overly propulsive mystery. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced digital copy.

I found this third story featuring Molly the Maid to be so heart-warming! It's actually two stories in one--the first, what's happening to Molly in the present as she plans her future with Juan; and the second, her gran's complete story which she wrote in a journal as she lay dying. She entrusted the locked journal to her beloved John to share with Molly 'when he feels the time is right.' The second story is actually the part of the book I enjoyed the most.
Many thanks to the author and publisher for providing me with an arc of this new novel via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and the opinions expressed are my own.

Another really great Molly Maid! I just love the writing in these books - it makes me laugh out loud at times and also keeps me totally engaged and page flipping fast! I loved that Gran was brought back into the picture in this one. I'm not sure how Nita Prose is going to continue after this one, but I certainly look forward to reading whatever she does next!

In The Maid's Secret, Nita Prose delivers another captivating and heartwarming mystery in the follow-up to her bestselling novel The Maid. This time, Molly Gray's life is turned upside down by a high-stakes art heist that intertwines her present with long-buried family secrets, creating a thrilling narrative filled with suspense, romance, and self-discovery.
Molly, now the Head Maid and Special Events Manager at the Regency Grand Hotel, has everything to look forward to: her wedding to Juan Manuel and the taping of a popular antiquities show, Hidden Treasures. However, everything changes when one of the trinkets she brings to be appraised turns out to be a priceless artifact worth millions. This discovery thrusts Molly into the media spotlight, but soon, on the day of the auction, the treasure disappears, setting off an intricate heist that puts Molly and her friends in danger.
As the mystery unravels, Molly uncovers a secret diary from her late grandmother that reveals a long-forgotten love story—and a connection to someone Molly knows well. The intertwining of past and present, the exploration of hidden family secrets, and the quest to solve the heist make for an intriguing plot with plenty of twists.
Prose expertly weaves a compelling tale that balances a charming mystery with heartfelt moments of personal growth. Molly's journey of discovery, both about her family's history and herself, adds depth to the narrative. The love story within the mystery adds an emotional layer, making it not just a heist tale but also a reflection on the power of love and the secrets we keep.
With The Maid's Secret, Nita Prose has once again crafted an engaging, page-turning novel that combines mystery, intrigue, and warmth. Fans of her debut will delight in this next chapter of Molly's life, while newcomers will be quickly drawn into the magic of her unforgettable world.