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Gentry Boys by Cora Brent Review

Title: Gentry Boys

Author: Cora Brent

Published November 1, 2015

1400 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.38

Overview

The Gentry Boys have always been known as the troublemakers of their small town. Born to a family with a reputation for being depraved, the fraternal triplets, Draw, Chase, and Creed, were rough, sexy, and wild as wolves.

They grew up being called “white trash” and were told they’d always be bad. But everything changes when they meet three strong-willed women who are more than a match for their rugged personalities.

Risking everything, the Gentry Boys find themselves falling for these women and fighting to keep them in their lives. With violence never far behind, the Gentry Boys must navigate their dangerous world to find love and redemption.

This limited edition box set includes all four books in the series, along with bonus content. But be warned, this series is intended for mature audiences and contains explicit language, sexual situations, and violence that may be upsetting to some.

About the Author

I absolutely adore insta-love, grunge era flannel, my trusty vintage Kenmore sewing machine, embroidered dishcloths, and all things 1980s pop culture. Think leg warmers, scrunchies, big hair, early Madonna, boom boxes, wood paneled walls, stonewash jeans, and more!

If you’re a believer in Happily Ever After and far-fetched love stories, we’ll likely get along swimmingly!

Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected].

Editoral Review

Cora Brent’s Gentry Boys is a remarkable contribution to the contemporary romance genre, which has jolted the industry with an impressive and compelling narrative. The book, published on November 1, 2015, features well-rounded characters and storylines that grip the audience’s imagination from the onset.

The novel centers around a soul-searching romance between America Gentry, a young and dynamic protagonist, and a ruggedly handsome character, Alex Gentry. Set in the small town of Royal, Texas, Gentry Boys synergizes the passionate affection between Alex and America with the surrounding political intrigues, ethical contradictions, and moral dilemmas that challenge the couple’s love story.

Brent infuses a blend of social commentary, political intrigue, and ethical quandaries in the novel’s backdrop, making it more than just a romance novel. From family loyalty and infidelity to corruption and political sabotage, the novel captures the modern world’s conflicts and challenges in a well-tailored manner.

The novel’s pacing and plot structure are remarkably well-done, providing an immersive experience without leaving any loose ends. It is impossible not to fall in love with the well-rounded characters and the well-crafted storyline that keeps readers engaged throughout.

One of Gentry Boys’ significant strengths is its character development. Each character is vividly portrayed, adding more layers and complexity to their personalities as the story unfolds.

The author is mindful of expressing unique qualities to each of the characters, which makes them relatable and identifiable throughout the book. While the story is exceptional, some readers may find the author’s writing style overly descriptive and detailed at times.

There are instances where the author oversaturates the book with details that could potentially drag the storyline. However, for the most part, the passionate love story driven by the three-dimensional characters more than makes up for this minor flaw.

The author’s romance genre prowess is in full display in Gentry Boys, and she does not disappoint. While there are some familiar elements that are common in the genre, the novel is nonetheless distinguished by its originality, flexibility, and sophisticated storytelling style.

Cora Brent has indeed brought something new and refreshing to the romance genre with Gentry Boys. In conclusion, Gentry Boys is a must-read for anyone interested in the romance genre.

It is compelling, original, and thought-provoking. The book provides readers with a chance to experience the joys and conflicts of love within a contemporary and evolving world.

I, therefore, recommend this book to anyone looking for a well-written and immersive romance novel. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

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