A review by simonn21
Twisted Hate by Ana Huang

dark emotional funny reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

This book has so far been my favourite from the twisted series although I still need to read Twisted Lies. I liked how the Josh and Jules had their own ambitions and SOME of their banter. Won't lie the whole hating each other thing and then having hate sex in the beginning was not it. I honestly didn't care for Josh's whole betrayal angst and daddy issues, but so far he's probably the most likeable male love interest so far, in that I didn't barf EVERYTIME he spoke. That is reserved for Alex, Fr like mans needs to chill the fuck out. I'm honestly kind of sick of the Twisted series male love interests not showing any emotion what so ever, or when they do its  "in their eyes" or whatever bs that means. I've the realised author tends to reuse a lot of phrases and certain wording, which normally would be fine but like pls stop the "growling" every time someone's upset. One complement for the series is the dual perspectives and flashbacks which helped better tell Jules and Josh's story. Jules was interesting and I was invested in her as a character. My favourite parts was their date in the library (not the one where he went down on her-that was not for me) but the sweet scavenger hunt and the dinner was cute. I HATED ALL THE SCENES WITH ALEX IN THEM LIKE EW.

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