Reviewed by violetpeanut on
What a guilty pleasure! The best way I can describe The Bourbon Kings is by saying it's a mix of reality television (think Real Housewives) and a good soap opera (think 80's soaps like Dallas). Like reality TV, there are plenty of rich people problems to gawk at and like the best soap operas, there are characters you love to hate, characters who always seem to come out on top, and complicated motivations. I loved it.
The Bourbon Kings focuses on the Bradford siblings, Edward, Lane, Max and Gin, heirs to one of Kentucky's largest bourbon empires. They are beyond rich and own a sprawling estate. Siblings Gin and Edward play rather large roles in the book while the focus is on Lane and his love interest, Lizzie. This is slated to be a series of books so I'm sure each of the siblings will get to take center stage as the series continues. There are lots of skeletons hiding in closets, lots of disturbing revelations and many awkward and uncomfortable situations. It's twisted and over-the-top and I couldn't get enough.
This is not typically a genre I read a lot of. I usually find the story-lines corny, the dialogue unrealistic and the situations ridiculous. I'm still not quite sure what exactly it was about this book that drew me in so quickly. The plot is not the most original - the rich boy falls for the "regular" girl despite his family's wishes. Hearts are broken, tears are shed, lots of bourbon is drunk and, ultimately, second chances are given. It sounds like the plot of a lot of romance novels. It's not that the plot was bad, it was just predictable. I also was a little disappointed in the romance. There wasn't much of a buildup and not a whole lot of romantic tension between Lane and Lizzie. I actually preferred reading about Gin's love life (hopefully there's more in the next book).
Despite those things, this was a really fun read with a lot of gasp-worthy moments that make this type of book so exciting. This is not great literature, and it's not the most original story. But, you can't really compare those things in my opinion. Just like you can't really compare your favorite soap to an Oscar-worthy film. If you go into it just wanting an enjoyable read with a few shocking moments, a good dose of romance and a whole lotta family drama, you'll be pleased with The Bourbon Kings. I can't wait to see what happens next for the Bradford family; I'm looking forward to the next in the series.
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