Many thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Ohhhhh, this was a very sexy, rollercoaster of a trashy read. I cannot wait to see it on Netflix one day. I read it in one day. There's even an appearance by the "The Family", an Illuminati type organisation (Y'all haters corny with that Illuminati mess) which, I have to admit, I nearly closed the book at that bit, but persevere, because it's hilarious, and all that that entails, but it works as a minor plot device.
It's minor, because you might think that Monty is the centre of the book and, therefore, the minor plot device of how he got to be California's governor and a future POTUS remains minor. Because it's not Monty's book, no matter what he thinks. It's Elliana, his wife, and Brooklyn, his girlfriend's book. It's about them and how they find who they truly are in this political mess of corruption and money. Brooklyn in particular is a great character, and an example of trying to live with honour in a sewer.
It all goes completely nuts by the end. Who you think is innocent and righteous and who is guilty and not will be upended. I mean, it's not a complete surprise in a potboiler but my jaw was dropped right open.
Brilliantly executed, thoroughly enjoyed. Looking forward to seeing on the telly one day.
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