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πŸ“š Book Review: Twisted Love by Ana Huang

 

I recently read the novel Twisted Love by Ana Huang, and here is what I think!

🌟 About the Book

Twisted love is a romantic tory about Ava, a cute and joyful girl, and Alex, her brother’s friend cold, mysterious, and hiding a dark past. When Ava’s brother leaves to work, she is taken care of her brother’s best friend Alex. Sparks fly, secrets come out and the emotion gets complicated in the climax.

This book is the first in the Twisted series, So if you book worm who love to read then get a copy and enjoy it!

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 πŸ’• What I Liked

  • The romance: If you enjoy sunshine and grumpy trope then you will fall in love with Ava and Alex’s chemistry.
  • Emotional backstories: Both characters have emotional past, that will add an in depth to their relationship.
  • Easy to read: The story is simple to read and perfect tool to relax after a busy long day.

πŸ˜ͺ What I Didn’t Like

  • Alex's behavior: Sometimes Alex character is little too controlling, which made me uncomfortable at times.
  • Some drama felt over the top: There are few twist in the climax which made me feel dramatic.

πŸ”₯ Heat Level

High it has masala scenes, so it is for adults only.

πŸ“ Climax

Twisted Love is filled with fun and emotional scene if you love intense romance and dramatic twists. So, it may be not perfect at the beginning, but it is entertaining and easy to get into.




πŸ“š Series Order (in case you're hooked!)

  1. Twisted Love – Alex & Ava
  2. Twisted Games – Rhys & Bridget
  3. Twisted Hate – Josh & Jules
  4. Twisted Lies – Christian & Stella

Each book focuses on different couples from the same friend group, but they’re all connected.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

Would I read the next book in the series? Yes!

 

 


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