A review by literaryreynstorms
Twisted Hate by Ana Huang

adventurous emotional funny 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

This has been by far my favorite book of the series. The hate between Josh and Jules is real which only makes their journey even more intense and entertaining. The banter, jokes, teasing, and sarcasm had me chuckling and grinning. The spice scenes are also what you can expect from two people that hate each other. My anxiety for Jules with her past coming back to haunt her and them sneaking around their friends. My heart! It was really rough when ||Josh said those things to Jules after she admitted stealing his stuff. That hurt me really deep and I don't know if I could've forgave Josh like that.|| It was really nice to see more of Josh and Alex's bromance, I like that we see how both of their character's have developed since Twisted Love.

It did take sometime to get the timelines in place between this book and Twisted Games, but I'm glad that questions from Twisted Love and Twisted Games were answered in this book. I do want me to re-read certain sections of Twisted Love because of what mentioned in Twisted Hate that connects to the explanation in Twisted Love. I'm also intrigued about the new character who's been introduced, is that foreshadowing to the other series? Either way, I’m going to continue reading these books. 

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