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henrietta_h 's review for:
Twisted Palace
by Erin Watt
When I picked up the first book, I was expecting an easy, cliché love story that is cute but doesn't stick with me for a long time. Now, finishing off the trilogy, I have to say I was awfully wrong.
These books were addicting. You just read them one after the other mostly because of the wisely placed cliff-hangers, but these characters are just so beautifully described that even though they are all messed up in their own way, you can't help caring for them.
This third book really had everything I could ever wish for in a book: romance, suspance, crime, weirdness and all those nicely described sexy scenes. I was fascinated in a strange way by this plot that was unraveling step-by-step throughout the story, so smoothly you could barely observe it. I laughed, I cried, I got grossed out and it taught me a lot of things. I guess this is every book's purpose.
The only thing that bothered me was the fact that the twins were not entirely there, just like Gideon, whose name hovered over the entire book, but was rarely present. I hope that the next book from Easton's perspective will be a little bit more focused on these flat characters.
Other than that this book was amazing! I barelly finished it and I had already planned to reread the whole series because it was really that good.
These books were addicting. You just read them one after the other mostly because of the wisely placed cliff-hangers, but these characters are just so beautifully described that even though they are all messed up in their own way, you can't help caring for them.
This third book really had everything I could ever wish for in a book: romance, suspance, crime, weirdness and all those nicely described sexy scenes. I was fascinated in a strange way by this plot that was unraveling step-by-step throughout the story, so smoothly you could barely observe it. I laughed, I cried, I got grossed out and it taught me a lot of things. I guess this is every book's purpose.
The only thing that bothered me was the fact that the twins were not entirely there, just like Gideon, whose name hovered over the entire book, but was rarely present. I hope that the next book from Easton's perspective will be a little bit more focused on these flat characters.
Other than that this book was amazing! I barelly finished it and I had already planned to reread the whole series because it was really that good.