If you like the reality shows such as Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Real Housewives, Run’s House, or others that show off the wealth of pop culture icons, then Spoiled is just up your alley. Authors Heather Cocks (former producer for America’s Next Top Model) and Jessica Morgan (producer of Growing up Gotti), take their knowledge of the rich and powerful lifestyle of Hollywood and create a fun, slightly far-fetched, tongue-in-cheek story about two newly acquainted sisters and their longing for fulfillment amidst the expectations, glamour and trash in celebrity life. Brooke has grown up all things couture and she knows how to play the game that her father, Brick Berlin (notice the alliteration) has taught her too well. Enter Molly, love child of Brick some sixteen years ago. Molly’s mother died of cancer and lifted from the fields of West Cairo, Indiana, Molly is plopped into the false world Brooke and Brick create. Brooke’s dismay at her new competition for her father’s fleeting affection begins the drama of this soap opera of a story, but Molly soon learns how to play her hand as well as Brooke’s. Trust, love, loyalty, and friendship are simple themes amidst the name dropping of fancy shoe labels, restaurants and other celebs. The ending hints of a sequel and just like the cliffhangers of Bravo TV shows, I’m longing for more.