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Twisted Little Truths by Elle Thorpe

thatbookishgalbecks825's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

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5.0

Elle Thorpe has done it again!!

This book was the perfect wrap up of Lacey and her boys' stories! The way that the story unravels and how the characters grow throughout the book is perfect. The characters grow personally, but they also grow together which makes the story more beautiful.

I have loved Banjo since the first book, but this book really made me love Colt so much more.

I loved this series so much and I am sad to see it end :(

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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5.0

I think I’m still in shock from this book and this series as a whole. Twisted Little Truths answered so many questions, but also had a few unexpected turns.

Things pick up right where things ended in Dangerous Little Secrets and trust me this is the conclusion you have been waiting for!! We learn who killed Lawson, which had my jaw on the floor. I was completely SHOCKED!!!!!

I continued to fall more and more in love with the relationship between Lacey, Banjo, Rafe and Colt. There is so much chemistry between this group and their friendship adds a whole other level to it. There are some sweet moments, some emotional moments, some funny moments and some rather steamy moments. The bond they all share is hands down one of my favorite things.

The Saint View series is addictive, captivating, full of twists and turns, a beautiful bond between four people and packs the heat. Twisted Little Truths is a MUST READ and I HIGHLY recommend this entire series!

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3.0

3.5 stars

feyre1997's review against another edition

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1.0

again i don’t like poly relationships. it would’ve be a hell of a lot better if rafe and banjo were together and lacey was with colt. she should’ve done that and explored R&B’s relationship. also who tf is the dad??? why did she magically forgive meredith?

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4.0

It took some time, but the answers I was desperately seeking appeared. The final book has lots of drama, angst, action, and steam. I had to read the bonus for some M/M action though.

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4.0

GAH! What an ending!

I didn't see any of the twists coming for me in this one! The point of view from April was perfect in my opinion. It gave it such a raw edge, and it just made it so hard not to get all the feels!

The events discussed in this book were so real that I found myself reaching for the tissues. Everytime you form an opinion about someone, all I can say is that you're probably wrong. The relationships between Lacey and her men are not always easy, and I loved seeing that they had to work together and overcome obstacles together.

And that epilogue! OH MAN! It was a perfect ending in my opinion.

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5.0

Truthy

I never really know what I'm going to say about a book once I'm done reading it. Typically it's all rubbish and nonsense until something about the book appears in my brain slow enough that I can actually trap it (think about wrestling an angry goat) and write it down. I'm having trouble today. The goat is strong.

This book was a nice conclusion to the Saint View High Series.

When we last saw Lacey she was in a standoff of sorts with a person from her past whilst worrying about one of her boys being arrested for murder. Stressful.

The gang's investigation into Lacey's uncle's death uncovers some horrible truths; maybe uncle Lawson isn't who she thought he was. Oh No! And then there's revenge to be had for the brutal attack in book 1...before he seriously injures more women. Plus, there's the deepening of feelings discovered in this "forgy" and what the future holds...it's RH at its finest.

Please don't let my lame review deter you from giving this a try. The suspense part is good, the love scenes are spicy, and the writing has some snappiness to it.All in all this was an entertaining series and I'm happy to have read it.

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5.0

We're at the finale of Lacey, Colt, Rafe & Banjo's story. Twisted is definitely the game of this book, with the suspense, turns, thrills & drama, you’ll be on the edge of your seat the entire time.

Colt is in trouble, they believe he’s to blame, and unfortunately this just adds another layer of secrets to uncover. Some of her long forgotten past has come about and she’s remembering things from before she came to live with her aunt & uncle.

Not everyone is what they seem, luckily Lacey has a great group of men & friends that are sticking by her side.

Elle really knows how to throw us for loops! It was so much up and down and really finding the truth through all the lies. This is one of my favorite series, plus her Saint View Prison series, and the upcoming one! Elle is a one click author ✍️


Parts I loved:
When all the boys & Lacey said they loved each other.
When Colt showed up, they broody alpha hole, he really does have a heart

faraway_'s review against another edition

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

I can't explain it but these were just comedy books for me

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