Chloe and Drake have found their happily ever after... Almost.
When Chloe's mother comes back into her life with a bang, it sets off a chain of events no one could have ever expected.
Everyone has their demons, and Chloe and Drake's hit them with a vengence.
Sex, drugs, money, a crazy ex, and Rock n Roll.... Can they survive it all?
Things are beginning to feel a bit... Twisted.
When Chloe's mother comes back into her life with a bang, it sets off a chain of events no one could have ever expected.
Everyone has their demons, and Chloe and Drake's hit them with a vengence.
Sex, drugs, money, a crazy ex, and Rock n Roll.... Can they survive it all?
Things are beginning to feel a bit... Twisted.
Release Date: May 7, 2013
Age Group:
New Adult
Source:
NetGalley
Reviewed By: Kelli
Review:
I enjoyed Torn (read my review here), but didn't like the way Chloe went back and forth between Logan and Drake. I hate games between characters, and there were a lot of games and also indecision on Chloe's part in Torn.
Twisted starts off right where Torn ends. I love it when authors do that with series novels: I don't like a long period of time elapsing between books, especially when the first book ends on an exciting note. I like getting a bird's eye view to the action. So, Twisted starts with Chloe's mom showing up at Chloe and Drake's house with some jaw-dropping news.
I liked that Twisted was about Chloe and Drake's relationship, and the focus was on how their relationship stood up during times of great stress and separation. Robinson does a great job with the character development in this series. I loved getting to know the members of the band better, and also the emphasis on Chloe's family.
There were a few good surprises throughout the story, the main one coming towards the end of the book. I was shocked at some of the characters' decisions, and enjoyed that they didn't act the way I expected them to. The conflict resolution was just right for the story, and very realistic, which I loved.
The Torn series is great escapism fiction for me, and Twisted was a much stronger book than Torn. I really enjoyed Twisted and look forward to reading more from K.A. Robinson!
I enjoyed Torn (read my review here), but didn't like the way Chloe went back and forth between Logan and Drake. I hate games between characters, and there were a lot of games and also indecision on Chloe's part in Torn.
Twisted starts off right where Torn ends. I love it when authors do that with series novels: I don't like a long period of time elapsing between books, especially when the first book ends on an exciting note. I like getting a bird's eye view to the action. So, Twisted starts with Chloe's mom showing up at Chloe and Drake's house with some jaw-dropping news.
I liked that Twisted was about Chloe and Drake's relationship, and the focus was on how their relationship stood up during times of great stress and separation. Robinson does a great job with the character development in this series. I loved getting to know the members of the band better, and also the emphasis on Chloe's family.
There were a few good surprises throughout the story, the main one coming towards the end of the book. I was shocked at some of the characters' decisions, and enjoyed that they didn't act the way I expected them to. The conflict resolution was just right for the story, and very realistic, which I loved.
The Torn series is great escapism fiction for me, and Twisted was a much stronger book than Torn. I really enjoyed Twisted and look forward to reading more from K.A. Robinson!
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