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A review by bookishdaylight
Twisted Hate - Special Edition by Ana Huang
funny
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
4.0
This is tension in a nutshell with amazing banter and dynamic between two people who hate each other. This was a fun and witty story and the backstories of both main characters added the layers of what this book is.
I was honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed this book altogether, in the previous books, I didn't care for the hate that Josh and Jules had and it seemed childish for me in the other stories maybe for the reason of how it was described but now, the writing has improved and it makes such a big difference. The growth of each character was shown in a way you can understand their predicament, the way they think and act.
Alex Volkov is a changed man, and it was cute and admirable for Josh to take his advice and it was just so wholesome. Josh and Jules's banter is something else, I was laughing nonstop at the disdain comments that they had. The conflict tbh could've easily been avoided through communication, I mean they did but after handling it on their own.
It was so obvious Josh was whipped from the beginning, he just hated her because he had to ok, like no one would know and notice everything about a single person unless you're interested or you're like obsessed with that person. Yes, he hated her but he secretly in a tiny bit liked her.
Overall this book was fun and interesting.
I was honestly surprised at how much I enjoyed this book altogether, in the previous books, I didn't care for the hate that Josh and Jules had and it seemed childish for me in the other stories maybe for the reason of how it was described but now, the writing has improved and it makes such a big difference. The growth of each character was shown in a way you can understand their predicament, the way they think and act.
Alex Volkov is a changed man, and it was cute and admirable for Josh to take his advice and it was just so wholesome. Josh and Jules's banter is something else, I was laughing nonstop at the disdain comments that they had. The conflict tbh could've easily been avoided through communication, I mean they did but after handling it on their own.
It was so obvious Josh was whipped from the beginning, he just hated her because he had to ok, like no one would know and notice everything about a single person unless you're interested or you're like obsessed with that person. Yes, he hated her but he secretly in a tiny bit liked her.
Overall this book was fun and interesting.