It’s always easy to say what one should have or could have done to change the events in their life, but what happens when it's too late? When the damage is already done? Do I just give up? It’s hard to see a way out when I am lost in a sea of pain and have to face the realization that a chain of bad choices put me in my present state. I’ve always believed I was a fighter, but somewhere along the line I forgot that, I gave up, I broke down. But here’s the thing, I wanted to be better, I wanted another chance to do better. Don’t you think I knew all along that Dylan was my light, my love? I did. But like I said love is twisted. When someone falls victim to their worst nightmare do you catch them when they fall or do you turn your back on them? I know I shouldn’t question this, but Luc understood my inner turmoil. Two broken souls, our bond almost seemed unbreakable. Almost. I’ve met obstacle after obstacle. It’s laughable that I thought the threat would end with Luc. The threat is real, the fear I feel when I look over my shoulder is all real. I’m Alexis White and I’ve learned from my mistakes, the question is: will I be brave enough to give away my heart forever?
R.C. Stephens writes the kind of stories that make you laugh, cry, and believe in love all over again.
A Top 100 Amazon bestselling author, she crafts emotional, heartfelt romances full of humor, heat, and happily ever afters.
When she’s not writing, she’s probably wrangling her three kids, sneaking in a coffee date with her husband, or walking her lovable goldendoodle, who’s always by her side during late-night writing sessions.
A proud Toronto native, she loves cozy winters—but it’s the colors of fall and the first bloom of spring that truly inspire her.
SPOILERS AHEAD.....you were warned......Lexi and Dylan have the most convoluted relationship I have ever seen outside of a soap opera. There is so much going on in this book that I think it’s almost too much and clouds the storyline. This books takes place in about a month time span and all of this happens within that time. Lexi has more problems than the UN. She comes from an abusive home life and is now in college to be a lawyer but has an abusive husband who is being framed for crimes by his father who is part of the mob who has kidnapped her best friend so she will testify for her abusive husband who beat her so badly that she lost the baby because she was pregnant by another man who is her high school sweetheart and that man turns out to be a secret millionaire who is now studying to be a doctor who has major guilt that a girl he had sex with overdosed and died. Shew! I’m only 62% through the book. I don’t know that I can even comprehend all of the stuff going on in the book because there is way too much happening within a short amount of time. I think that she and Dylan are on their way to mending their relationship when she agrees to move in with him and they have pretty hot chemistry especially for someone who was just beaten and lost a baby a couple weeks before. The author changes Dylan’s personality halfway through the book also. He goes from being the good guy to having demons from his past and being domineering in the bedroom. I don’t know why that bothers me but it does. He would have been just as attractive to me without all that added in. The author probably could’ve made three books out of the storyline of this one book. She must like people to look smug or cocky all the time too because it is used at least once a chapter. Ok. So I read this book in one day and I can’t process all the stuff going on in this story. I would’ve preferred that the events would’ve been spread out or even left a couple of them out completely. There was enough strife going on that the story didn’t require all of the events to make a good story. I’m going to give this book a 3. It was ok but it just wasn’t my cup of tea. ARC received in exchange for review.
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Twisted Love is the second book in the Twisted series, following our wonderful main character Alexis White and her crazy life.
This book was a bit of a step down from the first book in my opinion. While they were both written in similar styles I felt like the first book was more wild and entertaining while this book was more grown up and slow. In the first novel we saw Alexis living the university life and dealing with relationship drama. In this book we see the aftermath, which means Alexis making adult decisions and having to be "mature".
While I liked this book, I didn't find it to be very thrilling. There wasn't as much action and drama as the first novel, and I could see the ending coming from a mile away. I preferred the first novel where twists and turns happened and I didn't see them coming.
For a sequel, it was good. The story was continued and there weren't any parts that didn't fit into the story. Characters we met in the first book had their arcs continued and put to a conclusion. There are some questions left at the end of the book that could lead to a third novel, but there wasn't much left to question. Many of the characters get an ending that doesn't seem to need another novel for.
I did like this book, but I would not suggest it as a stand-alone novel. I would suggest readers pick up the first novel first or else they might be confused.
Overall, I was impressed with the novel. I would have liked more unexpected and unanticipated twists and turns but the novel was great.
This is and will always be the series of books that stole my heart I have to have to say I'm bit jealous of Lexi but she got her happy ending and the book was amazing. This will be the series of the year for me ... It was addictive,heart-wrenching,real and perfect. At the very top of my list
Received a copy via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review....
I read the first book of this series and thought it was ok enough for me to want to read the second book especially since the cliff hanger. This book however I was extremely bored with and I had a really hard time reading through it. it really dragged on and the storyline was predictable and dull. If I were you I wouldn't waste my time with this book!!!!!!
I received a copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
Actual Rating: 4.75
This was my favourite out of the series so far. The story continued about Alexis's love triangle and post-abuse experience. I think this was more emotional and raw than the last book.
Alexis is a broken girl who has a horrible past. When I read about the abuse she suffered as a child, I felt her pain. She never opened her heart to anyone till Dylan came into her life. She is now suffering a lose of her and Dylan's baby.
In this story, we still have her two loves in her life. Dylan is the first love who still has feelings for her. She loves him back too. Then there is Luc, the French man who rescues her one night. They both have past. I like Luc a little bit more in this book than the last book. However, Dylan is the one I love.
The ending was cute. I am happy that Dylan and Alexis get their happily ever after. They deserve it after being seven years apart. I hope Luc finds happiness. Can't wait to read his love story. Overall, an enjoyable read.
This book is the follow up to Bitter Sweet Love. It's about the struggles that two friends have in re-finding each other and allowing their past not overcome their future.
Honestly with both books I could not put this down, and with both books I found myself getting so upset with Alexis that I literally had to put the book down to cool off before I started reading it. This book was very well written. It had me on the edge of my seat and where I may not be able to relate to everything that was happening with the main characters Dylan and Alexis, I was able to relate to their personalities.
CAUTION: SPOILER ALERT:
My favorite part of the book was when Alexis moved in with Dylan. I was like FINALLY! I loved the relationship and interactions between Alexis and Dylan. It was a long time coming and I loved the way that Dylan took care of her. I mean you seriously fell in love with Dylan's character in the first book and I found myself rooting for him since Bitter Sweet Love.
My least favorite, is when she told Luc she loved him. I really was confused and almost pissed off. I was thinking that she was going to go back to him. I had to put the book away and take a little break before I threw my kindle across the room.
In Bittersweet Love, I was left with a cliff-hanger. I really dislike them but for R.C., I put up with it...in order to read this book.
We start back up again with Alexis in the hospital from Luc's attack. The saddest part is that her mind and her thoughts constantly tell her that everything is her fault; Luc's attack and breaking up with Dylan. She feels that she doesn't deserve anything anymore.
Dylan, however doesn't believe this. In fact, after the seven years they didn't spend together is going to be made up. And he's here to stay...for good. Thus, why I gave this book 4 stars; I love me some second chances.
But things are never that easy.
Alexis needs to choose between the two men in her life and finally accept the one her heart truly loves. Both have hurt her. Both have loved. But it's time to pick one once and for all.
...You gotta read the conclusion to find out!
**Arc provided by R.C. Stephens in exchange for a review <3
I received a copy of this ebook in exchange for an honest review.
Look, I didn't have as many issues with this book than I did with the first one. But it did fling past issues that I thought would be covered in more detail. The locked-in syndrome - should have been mutalism (a common PTSD side-effect) - was interesting and let's explore this more. Inside, it was given a cursory glance and then we were thrown into changing college majors, dating, etc.
Dyaln also seemed to flip-flop from one thing to another. For an intelligent person who waited 7 years to get back with his love-of-his-life ... He was a dumb ass!
I may have rated these books highly had they been one book and edited closer together. But I found holes and a few passages that didn't add to the story.
This is the second book in the Twisted series and Twisted Love continues the love triangle that Bittersweet Love started between Dylan, Lexi and Luc. You should read Bittersweet Love first to fully understand the history and story of the characters. It is a well written suspense/thriller that is definitely for the age 18 and over age group due to the adult content and subjects covered. It's full of drama, violence, and sexual situations. I personally love this type of read and can't wait to see what's waiting in the next installment!
This book was not the best I have ever read. It was boring, and monotonous at times. I really wanted to like it, but it just wasn't my thing. To me the story line just didn't make sense. I felt like the actual plot could have been a lot better.
I was kindly provided with a copy of Twisted Love by the author to read and review.
Our road to love was bitter and sweet and faith had a tough journey for us. Fate had twisted our love but when true love was given to you, you didn’t back down. You fought hard and made life what you wanted it to be.
First thing's first, this is book two of the Bitter Sweet Love series and personally I don't think would work to read this without having read Bitter Sweet Love first. While I liked book one I never really loved it, things frustrated me and left me fuming with some of the awful choices that most of the characters made. But none the less I was absolutely determined to finish reading Lexi, Dylan and Luc's story even if just for a feeling of closure for myself. But I've never been so glad to give a second book in a series a go when I haven't fallen head over heels in love with the first. This managed to fill in all the blanks, smooth over every frustration I ever held against the characters and passed by so quickly that I managed it all in one evening.
When I originally saw the amount of pages to the book I held my breath a little, I wasn't sure that there was enough tale left to tell to be able to fill them all. But somehow this just worked on almost every level, sometimes certain thoughts became a little repetitive but not enough to stop me from thoroughly enjoying each and every page. A constant and varied variety of drama, action and romance managed to keep this ticking along at a wonderful pace, I didn't even realised how much I'd read until I checked and was sixty pages away from the ending.
I don’t think I can be fixed. I’ve always been like this. I’m twenty-five years old. Isn’t your personality supposed to be formed by age twenty five? I think to myself, remembering Ash quoting a psych book. That would mean I’ve been formed and I’m irreparably damaged.
Every difficulty I had with Lexi from the previous book were superbly tied up here. From her therapy sessions and her own musings it gave a much deeper insight in to her mind and hearing her explanations meant that I could finally understand and subsequently click with her. Dylan and Luc were as wonderful as they were previously and the former even managed to make me see him as something other than a soulless monster. All the characters, not just our main three, come across as incredibly human. They're all fighting their own demons and each make their own fair share of mistakes as the book progresses, truly a book where no one is superior to anyone else.
Lifting my hand he brought it to his mouth as his lips brushed my skin. Tiny morsels of love sifting their way through my body by such little contact. It couldn’t be love, it couldn’t, because he didn’t love me. You don’t turn your back on someone you love.
I smiled, I cried and I looked at my own views on relationships while reading this. I love a story that can not just help you to escape for a few hours but that can resonate within you and challenge your personal views and experiences and possibly change the way your mind perceives your own past. This was a fun enjoyable book but with a fantastically dark and deep heart to it, it covers so many subjects and always with great care and sympathy. Reading this will really put your emotions through the ringer but I really do recommend giving it a go, I couldn't be more thrilled that I stuck with this series. There will be a third book in the series and I can't wait to get my mitts on it!
“You know Anna, I think we had love all mixed up. I think love is intertwined with fate, twisted love is really fate's way of twisting things up until it’s right, until it’s perfect. Unfortunately for some of us that road to love is hard and bumpy but it just goes to show you that you should never give up."
*Received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.* ** Spoilers, especially if you have not read the first book yet.** Twisted Love is the continuation of Bitter Sweet Love, which ended on a cliffhanger. The book opens with Lexi being taken to the hospital due to severe bleeding and injuries. This is due to the last scene of the first book in which Luc, her husband, beats her severely. Throughout this book, Lexi is overcoming her fears and past scars of abuse from both Luc and her mother. She is also learning to evaluate her feelings and make decisions based on that. The main plot of the story is that she is going to testify against Luc and his father, which of course puts her in danger. This book has a lot of repetitiveness from the first book with Lexis thoughts, which I guess is realistic since people often times think the same thoughts over and over, but it slowed the progress of the book down.
I really like how the author opened the book with a scene that made you wonder what was going on, then flashed back to a month before the incident. I think it gives you something to look forward to and piques your interest in what is going on. With the love triangle, you are wondering which man she is talking about in the snapshot of the future. I also love how both she shows that both men love Lexi and are willing to do just about anything for her. Luc is the antihero that you are supposed to hate, but the author is creative and spins his story so that we can see that maybe the way he acts is not 100 percent his fault. That’s not to say his actions are excusable, but Lexi does love him and the author shows her conflicted feelings over his negative actions and his positive actions. There is a specific scene near the end of the book that, in my eyes, helps show who he really is as a person. Dylan is just a saint in my opinion. In the book he alludes to past transgressions and mistakes, but any man willing to stay beside a woman with as many conflicting feelings as Lexi deserves a metal. He truly is the hero of the story. Overall, I liked the basis of the story, but thought there was still too much fluff. Also, the repetitiveness was annoying at times so I rated this book a 3.
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This book was absolutely captivating from start to finish, and I couldn't put it down until I finished it (very late last night). I admit that I did not read the first book in the series, but I easily could follow the story of Alexis, Dylan and Luc. Alexis is in her last year of law school, Dylan is in his residency program as a doctor, and Luc is....let's just say trouble.
The book takes place in Canada with Alexis haven been severely beaten, hospitalized for several days, and suffered a terrible loss. She returns home to her best friend and roommate, Anna, and starts therapy to overcome her abusive childhood and her current situation. Dylan is trying to win the love and trust of Lexie back, but is also harboring things from his past that he fears will have Alexis running, and Luc is trying to stay out of jail, hold onto Alexis, while trying to keep her safe from his family (which I found a little ironic). I don't want to even get started on Alexis' mother!!!
I think that author does an amazing job by wrapping up the book by writing, "Fate had twisted our love but when true love was given to you, you didn't back down. You fought hard and made life what you wanted it to be."
With that being said, this is a time jumper book and there was a lot going on in this book with the other characters that had me a little confused. What happened to Alexis' sister? I understand she want back to school, but after their phone conversation she wanted to reveal something to Alexis, and she's never heard from again. Lexie's mother, the evil wrench, suddenly has an about face? Anna reveals something life altering from her past to Alexis over text? As riveting as this book was and as happy as I was to see it end the way it did, I will still baffled by some of the characters. I don't know if the author is going to continue the series or if she was just trying to wrap up the last book as best as she could.
Thank you to NetGalley for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
WOW! Twisted Love is a fantastic ending to the Twisted Series. You must read Bitter Sweet Love first to get the full effect of the intense love triangle between Alexis, Dylan, and Luc.
The story starts right off where book 1 ended with Alexis in the hospital badly beaten from Luc's brutal attack. Not only is she physically traumatized but the emotional trauma has her shut down completely. She's so busy blaming herself that she can't even speak. Her baggage is a mountain of regret so she's more convinced than ever that she will never be good enough for Dylan.
Dylan is done leaving Alexis alone. He assures her that will prove to her that he's never leaving her again. Dylan, however, had his own set of baggage he's carrying around. The one thing he knows, without a shadow of a doubt, is that he and Alexis are supposed to be together.
Luc is the third tortured soul. He has done some very bad stuff for his mobster family and its torn him up. The demons he carries has him drinking too much and with the added drugs in the mix, he doesn't even remember beating Alexis up. He's trying to get himself out of the family business with everyone alive.
I LOVED LOVED LOVED LOVED AND LOVED this ending so much! It started out explosive and ended with a bang. The emotions of the characters were very realistic for me, to the point where I wanted to choke them out at one time or another. I seriously hated Luc at the beginning but came to view him in a different light by the end of book. I loved all of them so much!
R.C. Stephens wrote a freaking brilliant story of redemption. Her amazing style of writing of her characters showed that everything is not always black or white. She had me guessing until the very end. My emotions are still all over the place which is why I wish I could rate this story more than 5 Stars for it deserves it. Although it was an ending, I really hope I get to see more of these characters in the future!
This book was quite the journey. I thought it wrapped up the story between Luc, Dylan, and Alexis well. The first book Bitter Sweet Love leaves you with quite the cliffhanger and I couldn't wait to dive into this to see how the rest of the story unfolds. It leaves us with Alexis in the hospital and she's in and out of consciousness. Luc makes an appearance and is filled with regret. Dylan is there with her by her side and protecting her. I loved Dylan! You definitely get to know him more in this book and he's a good guy that really wants to do right. Dylan has a past he's hidden from, from himself and from Alexis but he realizes he needs to come clean to pursue and have a relationship with Alexis. As for Luc I was so conflicted...and I think that's maybe what the author wanted. After he beat Alexis and she lost the baby I wouldn’t think she would be able to stand the sight of him but she forgave him and listened to his excuses. That bothered me but again I was torn as well. I just know I personally would never be able to look at the person let alone listen to excuses and be friends. Did Luc redeem himself? Ugh, that's really tough for me because I think some people may have thought so but what he did was horrific. As for Dylan I completely understand the demons he lived with.
The one thing that bothered me was the mother; I feel like she needed to repent more and was forgiven way too easy. I couldn't stand her and wanted to see karma come her way. Maybe I shouldn't say she was forgiven but I just think Alexis was way too easy on her. I would have loved a scene where she just tore into her. Or even had authorities talk to her and demand treatment, something...but overall I like how things ended. I'm happy Alexis was finally able to see the worth in herself.
With a cliff hanger like we were left with in Bitter Sweet Love, I was both looking forward to reading Twisted Love (TL) and a little nervous. Too many times authors write an amazing book one only to be followed by a poorly done book two. This was so not the case. While I loved Bitter Sweet Love, I feel that R.C Stephens has outdone herself in TL. I LOVED THIS BOOK.
TL beings where Bitter Sweet Love leaves off and we very quickly learn the fate of our three characters. It takes talent for an author to submerge a reader so far into a story that she can cause emotional pain and hurt through her writing. I don’t want to give too much away but I was torn between saying what the **** and oh that’s so sweet.
All three characters are developed so well in this book. I’m not sure how she did it, but all the characters....Lexi, Dylan, and yes even Luc now hold a little piece of my heart. Lexi really seems to come into her own and I was so happy to see her be the strong women she always had the potential of being. Dylan is not a perfect guy, in TL we learn he’s made mistakes but now he’s learned from them and I think it makes him a better character. But what really gets me is that after everything Luc does it Bitter Sweet Love, I can’t believe it myself so prepare yourselves…. I actually like him.
The pace is fast moving, there is a lot going on and the story line is full of all kinds of twists and turns. If you like angsty emotional reads this series is for YOU!!!. It’s not your typical triangle but it invokes major emotions in the reader. With that said, all I can tell you is I truly love this series and this author! This series was a great emotional rollercoaster and I LOVED it and I'm soooooo happy I read it!!
Can’t wait to read her next book. Please, Please, Please something on Luc
OMG so if that cliffy left you heartbroken the beginning of this book won't heal you....
Again I went back and forth with the rating , it is another busy book and the timeline , even though marked in the beginning , kind of threw me off. Love the dual POV but still feel like we really needed Luc's POV in a bad bad way. He was an amazing man and then he was horribly ruined by his own life, I honestly do love him after reading this book but I think for many getting into his head and feeling his pain and anger would have been ideal !! Maybe that is what we get in book 3 ?? IDK but anyhow.....
Alexis is deeply wounded physical , emotionally and all around. Who is safe , what does she want , so many questions and so much to try and piece back together. Her marriage to Luc , her life with Dylan , the relationship with her family , school , work and of course Anna. Dylan once again is a life saver. He guides her gently and is there every step of the way. Alexis has long since realized their love is inevitable but her marriage to Luc is going to require a few things before she can be free, These things make for the impossible drama during this part of the story. Luc's family is dangerous and despite him wanting nothing to do with them they have control of him through Alexis. Join the roller coaster ride and see who Alexis chooses and where her life is going to go.
Far too many ways for this book to be spoiled so I apologize for the vague review !! Just read it and see for yourself !! You know if you finished book 1 you HAVE to see where it goes !! I am curious to see what book 3 is about ??
This is book two in the Twisted Love series and you really need to have read book one before you even go near this one. I was a bit dubious when I started Twisted Love as I had found our heroine Lexi White just too annoying in Bitter Sweet Love - the first book in this series. Twisted Love begins at the cliffhanger ending of the first book. Luc, the mafia husband of Lexi, has beaten her to a pulp and she is fighting for her life.
Perhaps being in a three day coma has made Lexi more palatable but she seems to have grown up considerably between the two books. She is now acutely aware of the physical danger that she is in and seems to be more capable of trying to deal with her emotional baggage as well.
It is quite a fast paced book and the triangle with Dylan, Luc and Lexi seems a bit more believable this time round. It was quite a hard book to put down once I got into it and I really liked the way that the therapy impacted on Lexi and her choices. There is good story resolution by the end of the book and enough loose ends that one of the characters can be progressed in book three. A gripping read.
Supplied by Net Galley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Twisted Love by R.C Stephens is the second installment in the Twisted Series.
You must read Bitter Sweet Love (Twisted Series Book 1) to understand what goes around the love triangle portrayed in this series as I did, after that you’ll be so dip into Twisted Love, that it be hard to make a pause while reading it. This installment is absolutely amazing, and like I said before, difficult to put down.
This is Alexis and Dylan POV, and is one fill with emoting, strength and determination to keep going forward. This will be it for them. So, since I don’t want to spoil anything on this awesome book I invite you to get on and get your copy ASAP. I promise you that you’ll get the answers to all your questions.
There may be a third installment on a character we’ll learn to love and understand, well I’m just hoping that will be the case. The story was well written, with steamy sex scenes, violence and is for mature readers (meaning 18 + years old).
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher thru NetGalley for an honest review.
Thank you to Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this book!
Twisted Love picks up where book one of this series left off. One week after Alexis was left for dead, bad news just doesn't seem to stop coming. She has lost so much, but throughout this story she will gain so much more. But will she be able to move on from her past? Or will it always be just around the corner to haunt her?
I really enjoyed the second book of the series. There were a few things in the first book that bothered me while reading, but I can't think of a single one from this book. I thought it was written much better than the first. I loved the way the characters developed from book one to book two. I loved the ending and felt that it wrapped up nicely, maybe a little rushed though. I look forward to reading more from this author in the future. I would also love to read a story based on some of the other side characters in the book. Overall this series was a pleasant surprise and I'm so glad I had the opportunity to read it! I definitely recommend to others!
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This book was a great ending to this twisted love story. The was she had two loves, her first and her understood. The two men of her life are both right for her. The only problem is the mob life of the new love. The mob is bad enough when your in it but to try and get out, next to impossible. The love of her life is bad and wants forever. Is she up to this, is this the best choice for her? This story really brings all the real life issues to this story. The love the lose the heart break. Lexi had some real hard choices to make. The fact she has to make them fast doesn't help. Dylan is her world, the baby that is his. Then there is Luc who is her kinder soul, they had like childhoods. The choice she males is great, she just needs to jump all the way onto her choice. Her sister Ash and her best friend in the world Anna will help her. They are just the voice she needs to get her head on, to get her heart to really start talking. must read to learn how Lexi's story ends.
Book two in this Series, you must read Bittersweet Love to appreciate Twisted Love and to understand it.
This book starts where Bittersweet Love finished. We get it in points of view from Lexi and Dylan.
Poor Lexi is really going through the mill. She loves both Luc and Dylan but both these men have hurt her badly in one way or the other.
There is lots that happen in this book, and it is a bit difficult to keep up with everything. You will love both Dylan and Luc but hate them at the same time. Lexi really does deal with a lot especially in this story I personally thought it was a bit to much stuff for her to deal with though.
All in all it was a great conclusion to Lexi and Dylan's story. Now I wonder if book three is Luc's concluding story looking forward to reading it.
Okay so let me say you probably should read the first book before you read this one. I did not and was a bit lost but quickly figured it out.
Lexi, Luc, and Dylan have a love triangle. I'm not a fan of these because I'm gonna say it gets old. Lexi is recovering from everything that went down with Luc and reevaluating her life thinking everything she has done and has been done to her is all her fault. Dylan is back and is making the statement he's there to stay.
Lexi has a lot of baggage to work through and for the most part I thought it was done well with no I'm the victim feel sorry for me crap. It was a decent book and I really should have read the first one first, but it was good.
* * ARC given on behalf of obsessed by books for an honest review * * if you've not read Bitter Sweet Love read no further cause you can't do a review for Twisted Love and not give somthing away. We start where we ended in Bitter Sweet Love. Alexis is in the hospital recovering from Luc's abuse, I KNOW, she blames herself for the abuse cause she let him in her world but what can you expect with your husband being in the mob, but back to the review Dylan is back for good, she can't push away this time, but Alexis has to heal inside and out take of her, be honest with herself. This was amazing and emotional.
After a brutal attack and a heartbreaking loss. Alexis White falls into a bout of depression and shuts everyone out. Finally forced to face the abusive relationships in her life, she comes to terms with decisions she made that were not in her best interest.
Once again, Alexis is stuck in a love triangle with the abusive man she thinks she deserves and her childhood friend who she truly loves. When Luc's family comes after her, the decision might not be left in her hands.
The book was slightly repetitve and started off slow, but once it got going, the action was non-stop. This was a fitting end to Alexis' story.
I received a paperback in exchange for an honest review. Positive and Negative feedback is welcome.
Jumping right into Twisted Love and all I can say is WOW! i have been rooting for Dylan and Lexi and the direction in which this story was heading, threw me off. I was very surprised and found myself yelling at Lexi a lot for some of her decisions. The only thing I would say with Twisted Love is that the story seemed to wrapped up too quickly. Other than that I enjoyed the journey the author took me on and even when I disliked Luc my heart still hurt for him. Good story with interesting characters.
What a great 2nd book. It was even better then the first Lexi White is just simply amazing. She went through all kinds of hell. Then to top it all off she ends up with that asshat Luc Blanchard. I didn't like him from the start. I knew he was shady amd thought maybe he was involved with the mob. I just didn't realize how deep. Her heart always belonged too Dylan, and trust me I could understand why, He made his mistakes and so did Lexi. But at the end of the day they truly belonged together. I cant wait for the 3ed book
Bittersweet Love ended on a cliffhanger so now it starts back up with Alexis in the hospital after Luc's attack. She feels like everything is her fault; the attack and everything with Dylan so she now feels that she doesn't deserve anything anymore.
Dylan wants to make up for time lost and plans to stay for good. His feelings for Lex are not going anywhere and she needs to understand that.
Alexis needs to choose between the two men in her life and accept the one her heart truly loves. Both have hurt her and both have loved her.
Complimentary copy provided by the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review