Devil's Cut: A Bourbon Kings Novel
S**M
Fantastic Ending to the Trilogy
FINAL DECISION: Loved, loved, loved this conclusion to the Bourbon Kings trilogy. A very soap-ish over the top story, this one finished in grand style. I'm pleased with the scope of the story and an only sorry that the whole series was so short.THE STORY: As we resume our story...The patriarch of the family has been murdered and the eldest son, Edward, has been arrested and confessed to his murder. Edward sits in jail mourning the loss of the woman he loves Sutton. The middle son, Lane has taken over the family bourbon business which is deeply in debt due to his father's embezzlement. While Lane has reunited with the love of his life, Lizzie, their happiness is threatened by the lies and deceit in the family. Finally, the sister, Gin has married a man her father picked out for her who is already abusing her. Gin is determined to take everything she can from her marriage especially to finally be a mother to her teenage daughter (who is the daughter of her longtime lover, friend and enemy Samuel unbeknownst to both daughter and Samuel). And thus the story begins its conclusion...OPINION: I've been a fan of the Bourbon King series since the first book. I loved the big, overly dramatic tales of the rich that reminded me fondly of the 1980s nighttime soap operas and Danielle Steele novels that where unofficially the mandatory reading for girls in my high school. Together the three books in this trilogy make a wonderful, decadent mini-series reminiscent of the best of that genre.As the mystery surrounding the murder of the family patriarch deepens, dark secrets of the family continue to be revealed. There are far more twists and turns left to be explored in this book -- and thankfully, the resolution path is not obvious or expected.These characters are complex and not always nice or good. Although there is much sudsy drama, the characters remain the central part of the book. This book travels into the darkest and most dangerous territory of the story as all the characters face serious danger -- both physical and emotional. I liked the characters in this book from the beginning -- not because they are nice people (many are not, but because there is the possibility for redemption for many of them). This book reveals who might end up with a happy ending and who won't.There isn't much I can give for the plot because that would give away the fun of the twists in the plot. I can say that if you started this series, this book will provide the closure one would have hoped for. It is a fun, over the top book, but enjoyable especially as a summer beach read.WORTH MENTIONING: This book resolves neatly (sometimes it felt too neatly) all the storylines in the trilogy.CONNECTED BOOKS: DEVIL'S CUT is the third and final book in the Bourbon Kings series. The book really does complete the continuing story and should be read as part of the trilogy.STAR RATING: I give this book 5 stars.
S**Y
Kentucky's my home too
Being from Kentucky I am a fan of bourbon myself. I just wish that the for Louisville had not been changed. But I am more than glad that the university of Kentucky was spoken of very clearly. All I have to say go big blue. Great BOOK
C**S
Creative Deeds Reads Review
What an ending to a great trilogy. I know that some readers aren’t fans of books written with multiple POVs. For the record, I’m not one of those readers. In the case of King’s Cut, those multiple POVs made it hard to put down. I’d get to the end of a pivotal scene with one couple and think I could stop there, but then the next chapter would be just as intriguing. There was so much going on and so much depended on all the crazy twists and turns that before I knew it, I’d finished another 50 – 100 pages.Although the description centers around Edward, Sutton, Lizzie and Lane, King’s Cut wraps things up for everyone else as well. And there were a lot of things that needed to be settled in this final book. Some of the HEA’s were harder to come by than others. There were tears and heartbreak along the way, but J.R. Ward did an amazing job of wrapping things up.As for the “who” behind William’s death? I honestly didn’t see it coming until just before everyone else did. There were a couple of other surprises along the way that made things more than a little interesting. Although my favorite series penned by J.R. Ward is the BDB, I can honestly say that I enjoyed this contemporary visit with The Bourbon Kings. 😉
J**H
Edward, Max, Lane & Gin
MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS - Loved everything about this series! This series is different from the paranormal sexy books J.R. Ward is famous for but obviously she is an amazing author. The Bradford Family Estate in Charlemont, Kentucky has experienced the scandal of the patriarch William being murdered, leaving his widow and four (five?) children with a ton of debt. Rather than focusing on one of the Bradford children in each book, all four of them are included in every single book and I couldn't wait to find out what happened to my favorite couples. Edward was kidnapped & almost died in South America & is now practically disabled physically & mentally. His father sent him to his death! Edward turned himself in as his father's murderer, again who could blame him, & everyone knows he isn't responsible. Max is the black sheep of the family & has been carrying a secret that is revealed. Lane is dealing with being back together with Lizzie & trying to sort out this financial mess. Gin is the young promiscuous brat who married a rich creepy abuser to keep the life she's accustomed to. Edward & Sutton are such an interesting couple - a power couple if Edward takes the helm of Bradford Bourbon Company! But Gin & Samuel T are hot & cold & I couldn't wait to find out what happens when Gin admits that Samuel is Amelia's father. It is heartbreaking & real & sweet & honest. It forces Gin to grow up & acknowledge her mistakes with Amelia & Samuel T, and now I believe she is going to be okay. The who-done-it murder mystery is solved & it seems like the woman who essentially raised these four kids has set up them for a bright future. "You tell me who was the sinner and who was the saint. Who was poor...and who died richer beyond measure." Amazing book, awesome series, I feel deeply in love with all of these characters! The series has a very happy ending, almost too good to be true, but I wouldn't want it any other way.
K**R
Loved it
I hesitated to buy the first book in this series as I really wasn't sure if I would like a J R Ward book that wasn't the usual fantasy or paranormal that I am used to do I didn't buy it until a few days ago. I have since devoured all three books within a couple of days and thoroughly enjoyed themGreat story with characters that I became invested in so quickly that in another way I'm glad I was able to read them all one after the other as it would have been awful waiting in between for the next instalment to be published lolGreat trilogy , I'm sorry that's the end which is recommendation on it own. Enjoy 😉
J**Y
Brilliant conclusion
This is the ending in the trilogy that you know may be pure fantasy but you loved it ending that way. So nice without losing the historical privileged feel to it. Money doesn't always mean happiness, but it helps if you have the right family and friends.
K**R
Beautiful
Wow what a beautiful book,so glad I saved this to read on a lazy weekend,the story was an amazing conclusion to the trilogy,sad to see the family go,maybe one day we might get another storyline
M**Y
Great read
A series that draws you in and you are there with the characters throughout. Emotionally a good read too. What an author.
A**Y
slow
I found it hard to get into the story line some times it was quite boring and the murder was rather bewildering but hoping that the 2nd book will be rather better fingers crossed.
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