Thus continues Kate and Drew's story. This opens up almost 2 years into their relationship. Things are going great. Until, they don't.Wow, the mother of all misunderstandings. Yes, Kate lied about where she was going, but Drew's over-reaction took the cake. They didn't act like a couple who had been...
2.5/5 starsI'm glad I waited so long to read this one, after loving Tangled. That was a great book and this one just .... wasn't. I think Drew and Kate deserve more than a whole book of them screwing up because of some stupid - not funny or understandable at all - misunderstanding.
Overall, Twisted wasn’t particularly funny as I was expecting/wanting. Because the hero/ine were separated for much of the story, it wasn’t all that sexy either. I liked it but didn’t love it. For me, Twisted suffered from what usually makes me wary of sequels in that Tangled left this couple on the...
I missed having Drew's POV for most of the book but the way the plot went it HAD to be told through Kate's POV. It was nice getting to know her better. There was times I wanted to slap the crap out of both of them because of the conflict they had could have been avoided but then there wouldn't be ...
I really, really liked this book. I was afraid I wouldn't because often after the first book as series goes downhill. That was so not the case. And the situation that happened in the book was very cliché so I would have expected myself to roll my eyes, but I completely loved it. I'm crazy about ...
You know.... I was really rather disappointed in this book. Tangled - Emma Chase , the first book in this series is a 5-star favorite of mine. It was funny as hell and written with such dash and verve that it stood head and shoulders above a lot of books I read last year. I couldn't wait for th...
From GR: There are two kinds of people in the world. The ones who look first, and the ones who leap. I’ve always been more of a looker. Cautious. A planner. That changed after I met Drew Evans. He was so persistent. So sure of himself – and of me.But not all love stories end happily ever after. Did ...
I liked the format of this book. It can easily be made into a movie, no editing necessary. The writing was in a conversational tone. The character "interacted" with the reader. Andrew (Drew) is a man who has it all: rich family, company job, money, looks, and all the women he wants. Into Drews "fish...
2.5 stars. I rounded up to 3 stars due to the fantastic epilogue told from Drew's POV. Review completed April 7, 2014After having read and enjoyed Holy Frigging Matrimony: A Tangled Series Short Story back in December 2013, I interviewed Drew for the Berner Zeitung for the first time. I have decided...
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