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Twisted Love by Ana Huang


Rating:

4 Stars


Themes:

Romance, Dark, New Adult, Contemporary Fiction


Thoughts:

I loved this romance, the tension between Ava and Alex is evident early on and their forced proximity burns this sexual tension until it erupts. The sexual connection and romance built at a realistic pace and some scenes were hot as hell. The characters were fully realised humans though with backstories and traumas which led to the third act breakup but I wasn’t mad as it seemed so true to the characters and where the story would naturally go. However, the way Alex essentially stalked Ava around London was kinda creepy to me and romanticism toxic behaviours but overall I loved them together and their journey for the most part.


Favourite Quote:

"I still owned DVDs the same way I still owned paperback books. There was just something so magical about holding your favourite items rather than seeing them onscreen."

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