Book Review: The Angels' Share by J.R. Ward



The Angels' Share
The Bourbon Kings #2
Author: J.R. Ward
Reading Level: New Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Released: July 26, 2016
Review Source: NAL | Netgalley

In Charlemont, Kentucky, the Bradford family is the crème de la crème of high society—just like their exclusive brand of bourbon. And their complicated lives and vast estate are run by a discrete staff who inevitably become embroiled in their affairs. This is especially true now, when the apparent suicide of the family patriarch is starting to look more and more like murder…

No one is above suspicion—especially the eldest Bradford son, Edward. The bad blood between him and his father is known far and wide, and he is aware that he could be named a suspect. As the investigation into the death intensifies, he keeps himself busy at the bottom of a bottle—as well as with his former horse trainer’s daughter. Meanwhile, the family’s financial future lies in the perfectly manicured hands of a business rival, a woman who wants Edward all to herself.

Everything has consequences; everybody has secrets. And few can be trusted. Then, at the very brink of the family’s demise, someone thought lost to them forever returns to the fold. Maxwell Bradford has come home. But is he a savior...or the worst of all the sinners?

This review will have some spoilers that happened in book one, so if you haven't read book one, get on it and read this review after!

The story: I did NOT read book one so I was a little lost for a while in this book. It felt all over the place due to not knowing the characters and what they had been through previously. This book starts with the death of William Baldwine, the head of the family and highly successful bourbon business. The story takes place in Charlemont, Kentucky. William leaves the family business in complete chaos financially when he dies. Lane ends up stepping up to the plate and tries to fix the messes. This story is one mess after the other. When some gruesome evidence is found on the Easterly property, an investigation is launched to find out if William's alleged suicide, was actually a murder. Edward, William's oldest son, is looking pretty suspicious due to his difficult past with his father. Their history alone is like a lifetime movie, add to that the drama from the other family members and friends and you have yourself an epic story-line.

The likes: Oh my gosh!!! This book was full of secrets, drama, and craziness. I love J.R. Ward's ability to paint a scene. She gives such amazing detail to every single location of her books that it's like watching a movie play out in your mind as you're reading. Her writing makes you want to get on a plane and live in the place she describes/creates. Even though I did not read book one, I feel J.R. Ward did a great job with the back stories of the characters, so I wasn't completely lost the entire book. I really love Lane's character because of his strong will to right the wrongs in front of him. He doesn't give up and always tries to come up with ways for the business and family to survive. I also love Lizzie, she compliments Lane perfectly. She is down to earth and is very supportive and loving to Lane. They are the power couple of the book. I also loved Lane's friend Jeff, even though he gets dragged into the mess of the Baldwine family, by force I might add, he remains a loyal, amazing friend. I definitely would love to read more about Edward's character, I cannot wait until the next book comes out.

The dislikes: I felt this book was a little lengthy. I found myself sometimes daydreaming and would have to re-read certain parts until about halfway through. I don't love this series quite as much as I loved the black dagger brother series, but it was still an amazing read by J.R. Ward. If she wrote the phone book, I would read it.

The rating: I am rating this book 4 stars because I truly enjoyed the story and drama that unfolded! I will be purchasing book one because I would like to find out everything that happened in book one that I missed. I recommend starting with book one. J.R. Ward truly never disappoints! Grab some bourbon and popcorn and hold on tight for ride this series will take you on.

1 comment:

  1. Book 1 was really great. This one is on my "it's payday let's buy some books" list. Glad you liked it!

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