![]() ![]() I will admit part of Tangled’s appeal was the male character perspective, so Twisted wasn’t as good for me personally, but Chase still used the same dry wit and humor to make the book a great read along in the Tangled series – and it’s scary how much Drew and Kate sound alike! Some of my personal favorite elements of the book were the interactions between Kate and Drew after they’ve been together, whereas Tangled was more about Drew getting the girl. ![]() Twisted picks up 2 years after Tangled left off and is told from Kate’s POV. And frankly, I’m not entirely sure I’d want to. Newsflash, ladies: We can’t read your thoughts. Here’s a quote just to let you know what you’re in for: The book starts with Drew claiming to have the flu, then goes on to detail his rise and demise in the world of love, courtesy of the one and only, Katherine Brooks. ![]() Man was this book funny, laugh out loud, belly rolling funny! Drew was quick witted, charming, sexy and irresistible – and his straight to the point advice was the hook line and sinker of this book. ![]() Just a little recap on the amazing book that started this series Tangled, told from the point of view of player extraordinaire Drew Evans this book gave an interesting insight into the mind of man – and it sure was funny! Similar to the style of story telling from personal favorites Christina Lauren and the Beautiful Bastard series, Tangled followed Drew Evans as he tried to win the girl of his dreams. So here’s my first review on the 2nd book my Emma Chase, Twisted. ![]()
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