A review by reads2love
Entwined by Samantha Jacobey

5.0

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.

This is NOT a stand-alone novel. They must be read in sequence.

This series keeps getting better the more you read. This is another great can't-put-down novel. As you read, you become invested in Tori's story, and you are compelled to get through as quickly as possible. As the stories progress, you are just as captivated as when reading the first book. Maintaining that level of interest is quite a feat, and the author has done a great job of taking you into Tori's world. Each story takes you someplace different, and never where you expect it to go.
At the end of book 2, we see Tori get on a bus and she realizes, sitting in the seat next to her, is Michael, a ghost from her past. Their paths had only crossed once before, briefly. Tori decides to allow him to follow her to Texas, with the intent of making him leave once he has served her purpose. Taking on a slightly different tone, this book is a bit sweeter than the others as we get to know Tori a little better and she begins trying to forge her own path. There is still a few gritty, dirty memories, but they are becoming fewer, perhaps as they are for Tori. You also get to see some of the past from the eyes of other characters, getting altered perspectives. Seeing Tori form connections with others without trying is so endearing. But trouble is never far away. With each question that gets answered, more questions arise, and of course, the biggest one, Who is Tori and where did she come from will leave you wanting to get through as quickly as possible to see what awaits on the next page.When you get to the end, you will immediately need to pick up book 4.

This series is a Must Read- not meant for the faint-of-heart. The books contain scenes of extreme violence and sexual content.