Jessica Ruston’s Luxury is a whirlwind of opulence, power, and deeply flawed characters, wrapped in a juicy, slow-burning narrative that pulls you further in with each chapter. From the opening pages, the novel immerses you in the elite world of hotel empires, private jets, curated outfits, and emotionally vacant relationships, all seen through the complex lives of Logan, Johnny, Nicolo, and Maryanne.
The story unfolds like an indulgent vintage soap opera—flashing between the present and the characters’ complicated pasts, revealing betrayal, ambition, and longing. What begins as a lavish tale of riches becomes something much darker and more emotional: a brutal look at the price of wealth, and what people sacrifice in pursuit of power and recognition.
The tension between Logan and Nicolo is one of the book’s strongest threads, with their rivalry rooted not only in business but in a stolen love that still burns years later. Maryanne, caught in the middle, becomes a tragic yet resilient figure whose choices shape much of the narrative’s emotional core.
Ruston doesn’t shy away from heavy topics: addiction, abuse, infidelity, suicide, and even darker taboos like rape and paedophilia are woven into the plot, adding shocking layers that are hard to read yet impossible to ignore. These moments ground the book’s glamor in gritty reality, showing the rot beneath the gold-plated surface.
Though the story can feel jumpy at times—bouncing between timelines and a wide cast of characters—the layered perspectives give the novel its rich, soap-operatic depth. You’ll feel pity, rage, confusion, and even admiration for characters who are, for better or worse, incredibly human.
It’s not a love story; it’s a power struggle dressed in silk sheets and champagne flutes. And somehow, amidst all the drama, it works. If you enjoy messy characters, high-stakes tension, and don’t shy away from the darker aspects of luxury, then this book is for you.
Final thoughts: Luxury is tantalising, disturbing, and totally addictive. A dark, emotional drama soaked in excess, secrets, and ambition—with just enough heartbreak and scandal to keep you hooked to the very last page.