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A review by marygg3
Twisted Kingdom by Rina Kent
dark
hopeful
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Now, this one I really liked.
Elsa is still annoying sometimes, and the amount of delulu it takes to read her POV is astounding, but I still liked it.
The writing is not the best and the grammatical erros are sometimes distracting, but I still liked it.
The romance was truly romancing, the smut was smutting and the plot was plotting, so I'm good.
Plus the father-daugher interactions always make me fold and I loved seeing Elsa enjoy her father. I wish we'd seen more of that with her uncle too, though.
I am also very hooked on whatever the hell is going on with Xander and Kim, so I'm gonna rush through the next one. I do think these kinds of books are better as standalones per couple (which is probably why I had a harder time with this one playing across a whole trilogy), so I'm eager to see the stories of our other characters unfold.
Elsa is still annoying sometimes, and the amount of delulu it takes to read her POV is astounding, but I still liked it.
The writing is not the best and the grammatical erros are sometimes distracting, but I still liked it.
The romance was truly romancing, the smut was smutting and the plot was plotting, so I'm good.
Plus the father-daugher interactions always make me fold and I loved seeing Elsa enjoy her father. I wish we'd seen more of that with her uncle too, though.
I am also very hooked on whatever the hell is going on with Xander and Kim, so I'm gonna rush through the next one. I do think these kinds of books are better as standalones per couple (which is probably why I had a harder time with this one playing across a whole trilogy), so I'm eager to see the stories of our other characters unfold.
Graphic: Child abuse, Death, Mental illness, Sexual content, Violence, Blood, and Kidnapping