Monday, November 25, 2013

Welcome to Paradise by Rosalind James

Welcome to Paradise (The Kincaids, #1)
Grade-C+
Hotness Level-Blaze
Kink Level-No Kink
Series-The Kincaids #1
Genre-Contemporary
Reviewed by Kate
340 pages
 
The History Channel is getting ready to film its reality show America Alive: 1885. Mira and her douche of a boyfriend Scott are going to be contestants as well as Gabe, a sterling example of a hero, and his twin brother Alec. There are 16 contestants total, but the book follows the pairs of Mira and Scott and Gabe and Alec.
 
I'm a huge sucker for the reality show premise. Give me a book that takes place in or around a reality tv show and I'll move it to the top of my TBR pile. There's just something about them that I can't turn down.
 
As a reader, you hate Scott right from the get-go. He's an absolute asshat. He's condescending and rude and arrogant and...well, you get the picture. And for me, I found myself wondering why in the world Mira was with him for any length of time.
 
Gabe, of course, is perfection personified. Although I did get a chuckle over the fact that his twin brother is described as being the hotter of the two. As a reader, you will cheer at the way Gabe treats Mira.
 
All that being said, after finishing the book I just couldn't get excited over it. There was really nothing (apart from the reality show aspect) that stood out as being great. And I felt the conclusion was a bit soap opera-ish and over the top.
 
If you enjoy the reality show premise, then it's probably worth checking out. Otherwise, I'd steer clear.
It's obvious I'm a sucker for the reality-show setting. Is there a setting that you just can't pass up?

1 comment:

  1. For me it's not so much the setting, but if love the Beauty and the Beast trope! -Anne

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