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A review by avrilk
Devil's Cut by J.R. Ward
3.0
Wooooooowee, what a soap opera of a book.
Murder. Cheating. Abusive spouses. Parentage issues. Dying relatives. Family wills. Embezzlement. Secrets. Money. Romance. Abortion. Miscarriage. Narcissism. Paparazzi.
It's got a bit of everything, really.
This was mostly drama, but it could also be described as a romance series, with each sibling getting their HEA and four romantic plots running throughout the three books, with the family's sordid story as the backdrop.
This was a decent finish to the Bourbon Kings drama, with everything tied up neatly by the end.
I didn't love this series, but it wasn't really bad. I appreciated Ward's desire to try new things. Some authors write in the same story world their whole careers, so I respect Ward for branching out from her iconic BDB series.
Would recommend to certain friends based on their reading preferences, but wouldn't recommend to just anyone.
Murder. Cheating. Abusive spouses. Parentage issues. Dying relatives. Family wills. Embezzlement. Secrets. Money. Romance. Abortion. Miscarriage. Narcissism. Paparazzi.
It's got a bit of everything, really.
This was mostly drama, but it could also be described as a romance series, with each sibling getting their HEA and four romantic plots running throughout the three books, with the family's sordid story as the backdrop.
This was a decent finish to the Bourbon Kings drama, with everything tied up neatly by the end.
I didn't love this series, but it wasn't really bad. I appreciated Ward's desire to try new things. Some authors write in the same story world their whole careers, so I respect Ward for branching out from her iconic BDB series.
Would recommend to certain friends based on their reading preferences, but wouldn't recommend to just anyone.