The Last Heir to Blackwood Library

Don't trust anyone at Blackwood Abbey…  

A young woman inherits a mysterious library and must untangle its powerful secrets.

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Published Apr 4, 2023

336 pages

Average rating: 6.84

25 RATINGS

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Cyn's Workshop
Aug 20, 2025
8/10 stars
Originally reviewed on Cyn's Workshop

A gothic tale, The Last Heir to Blackwood Library brings the magic of reading alive with unforeseen side effects.

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The Last Heir to Blackwood Library continues Hester Fox’s historical fantasy theme, weaving the strange and unusual into a gothic tale. However, compared to previous novels, this one fell a little flat.

Storytelling
Ivy was a great character; I loved her and her love of books. Hester Fox is very good at building good characters and usually very good at building up those romantic dynamics. But here, it faltered. Many reasons connect to the way the plot is structured.

The books at Blackwood Library are magical. When someone reads one of them, what happens in the book comes alive. A raging storm or a swarm of bees, they come alive. But there is a cost. Ivy begins to lose pieces of her memory without realizing it.

And what’s worse is that some of the servants, Mrs. Hewitt especially, know about the power of the library and the magic behind those doors. In my opinion, Mrs. Hewitt is the worst because instead of telling the truth to Ivy, she chastises her and treats her like a child. It would be one thing if they had a conversation that Ivy repeatedly forgot, but Mrs. Hewitt doesn’t even try.

Moreover, the fact that she loses her memory makes the plot and story go in circles. While this does make sense, it makes the story feel tiresome.

However, the sinister plot twist gave the story its edge. It added to the rising tension and strengthened the gothic feel behind the novel.

Final Thoughts
Overall, The Last Heir to Blackwood Library was a good but slow read. I wanted more magical realism that I am more accustomed to with her storytelling and a stronger, more defined romance between the characters.

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Mhoovs21
May 12, 2025
4/10 stars
I liked this book, but it fell short for me a bit. I think it could have been a bit spookier. The story references so much history but doesn't explain it very well The supporting characters could have been more detailed. On top of that, there was a section of the book that felt like you were waiting for something to happen.
scienceVSmagic
Nov 09, 2024
5/10 stars
This was, overall, a disappointing read for a lot of us. It started with a nice, spooky, atmospheric intrigue, and you really shouldn't be able to go wrong with a haunted library... however, the latter half of the book proved that to be untrue. This books is not without merit; however, it's flawed and anticlimactic where it really counts.
MLBenson
May 22, 2024
3/10 stars
Good storyline until the event. Then it becomes too fantastical.
Nova Shari
May 25, 2023
7/10 stars
I enjoyed the twists and turns of the plot. Some aspects were obvious but not all.

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