Twisted Love

by

Ana Huang

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy steamy new adult romance with a mix of popular tropes are likely to enjoy this book.
  • Fans of possessive alpha male heroes, grumpy-sunshine dynamics, and brother's best friend stories will find a lot to like.
  • Those who appreciate fast-paced plots with elements of suspense and don't mind some over-the-top scenarios or unrealistic elements in their romance novels will probably be entertained.
  • Readers looking for Asian representation in romance and those who enjoy series that set up future couples may also be drawn to this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • This book is probably not a good fit for readers who prefer more realistic or slow-burn romances.
  • Those who are sensitive to possessive or controlling behavior in romantic relationships may find the hero's actions problematic.
  • Readers looking for deep character development or complex, unpredictable plots may be disappointed.
  • Those who dislike explicit sexual content or crude language during intimate scenes should avoid this book.
  • Lastly, readers who are tired of common romance tropes or prefer their romances without suspense subplots may not enjoy this story.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Gripping romance with strong chemistry between the main characters
  • Entertaining mix of tropes including brother's best friend, grumpy/sunshine, and age gap
  • Steamy and explicit sex scenes that many readers found enjoyable
  • Fast-paced plot with elements of suspense and revenge
  • Strong friendships and likable side characters
  • Asian representation with a Chinese-American heroine
  • Hero's intense devotion and protectiveness towards the heroine
  • Emotional moments and character growth
  • Compelling writing style that kept readers engaged
  • Set-up for an intriguing series with interesting side characters

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Unrealistic and over-the-top plot elements
  • Lack of character development and depth for some readers
  • Possessive and controlling behavior from the hero that some found problematic
  • Rushed relationship development that felt unbelievable to some
  • Clichéd villains and predictable twists
  • Telling rather than showing in parts of the story
  • Cringe-worthy dialogue at times, especially during intimate scenes
  • Lack of believable groveling from the hero after conflict
  • Inconsistent pacing, with a slow start and rushed ending for some
  • Overuse of tropes and romance novel clichés

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