Take a photo of a barcode or cover
So now I’m finally finished with this book. I LOVED IT. Christian harper is probably the hottest man i’ve ever wreaf about except aaron ofc. I also loved stella and her character development. She is the woman in the twisted series tbh and also the most relatable. I love that she’s smart and independent and even though her percents told her not to do this whole fashion thing, she kept going and kept standing strong. I also love the way christian is so protective of ava and even respecter her privacy after he got caught even though he could’ve easily done it without anyone noticing.
The fact that Kage was the snitch didn’t fully surprised me bc christian did treat him like crap so it had to be ether Brock or Kage.
I think the whole stalker thing got lost and was kinda unnecessary, I mean in the beginning it brought them together and at the end too but idk i totally forgot ab him and the story could’ve go on without the stalker showing up or just be turned out to be christians enemy or something like that idk.
I also loved the way they us rated to interact from the beginning bc it made the book way easier to get into.
Overall this book became one of my fav and i’m grateful Ana created such a hot man.
The fact that Kage was the snitch didn’t fully surprised me bc christian did treat him like crap so it had to be ether Brock or Kage.
I think the whole stalker thing got lost and was kinda unnecessary, I mean in the beginning it brought them together and at the end too but idk i totally forgot ab him and the story could’ve go on without the stalker showing up or just be turned out to be christians enemy or something like that idk.
I also loved the way they us rated to interact from the beginning bc it made the book way easier to get into.
Overall this book became one of my fav and i’m grateful Ana created such a hot man.
would’ve been higher rating if he didn’t call her fucking butterfly
i think christian is now my favorite twisted series bf cause just wow. all im gonna say is THE LETTERS?! id die cry and sob.
challenging
dark
tense
medium-paced
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Twisted Lies by Ana Huang, the fourth book in the Twisted series, offers a gripping blend of romance, suspense, and character development that keeps readers captivated from start to finish. The story focuses on Christian Harper, a calculated, enigmatic billionaire with a dark past, and Stella Alonso, a social media influencer with a softer, more vulnerable side. Despite their differences, their connection is undeniable and deepens throughout the book, showcasing a romance that is as intense as it is heartfelt.
Ana Huang does a great job of balancing emotional tension with unexpected plot twists. Christian’s protective, possessive nature contrasts well with Stella’s independence, creating both tension and growth between the characters. The slow-burn romance unfolds with well-crafted pacing, making each milestone in their relationship feel significant and rewarding. Huang's prose adds to the story’s atmosphere, emphasizing both the thrill of danger and the vulnerability of falling in love.
What sets Twisted Lies apart is its fusion of romance with a well-integrated suspense subplot, adding stakes that go beyond the couple’s relationship. The dangers Christian faces from his shadowed past, paired with Stella's quest for self-discovery, lend the narrative a broader appeal. Huang’s attention to detail in developing the characters' backstories makes them feel genuine and multifaceted.
The novel ends on a high note, with a perfect blend of suspense, heartfelt emotion, and satisfaction. Huang crafts an ending that is both surprising and deeply gratifying, tying up loose ends while leaving readers with a sense of closure and happiness. The final scenes give a thrilling but heartwarming conclusion, cementing Twisted Lies as an unforgettable romance that beautifully wraps up the twists and turns in Christian and Stella’s story.
Ana Huang does a great job of balancing emotional tension with unexpected plot twists. Christian’s protective, possessive nature contrasts well with Stella’s independence, creating both tension and growth between the characters. The slow-burn romance unfolds with well-crafted pacing, making each milestone in their relationship feel significant and rewarding. Huang's prose adds to the story’s atmosphere, emphasizing both the thrill of danger and the vulnerability of falling in love.
What sets Twisted Lies apart is its fusion of romance with a well-integrated suspense subplot, adding stakes that go beyond the couple’s relationship. The dangers Christian faces from his shadowed past, paired with Stella's quest for self-discovery, lend the narrative a broader appeal. Huang’s attention to detail in developing the characters' backstories makes them feel genuine and multifaceted.
The novel ends on a high note, with a perfect blend of suspense, heartfelt emotion, and satisfaction. Huang crafts an ending that is both surprising and deeply gratifying, tying up loose ends while leaving readers with a sense of closure and happiness. The final scenes give a thrilling but heartwarming conclusion, cementing Twisted Lies as an unforgettable romance that beautifully wraps up the twists and turns in Christian and Stella’s story.