![]() ![]() By the end of Twisted I’ll admit that I was really missing Drew’s voice, so I was ecstatic that the epilogue was entirely from his point of view. Kate became a real character whose resolve and will is thoroughly challenged – we see her at the lowest of lows and I admire how well she deals with it all. We get glimpses of where she grew up and answers to why she was with Billy for so many years. We learn more about who Kate was in Greenville, Ohio before she went to New York City. First, it’s told from Kate’s point of view, which I personally enjoyed, since she was still a mystery to me at the end of Tangled. Going from Tangled to Twisted, I can understand if many readers were upset. To put it into words – Twisted was a punch to the stomach, a slap in the face to all the implied happily-ever-afters employed in typical romance novels. While I was prepared for some drama, I was unprepared for this much angst. The conflict stems from a massive misunderstanding and unsurprisingly, these two proud characters don’t communicate well. Twisted takes place two years later and things are going so well until suddenly they aren’t. ![]() But really, it was only a matter of time before Drew stuck his foot in his mouth because, come on, he’s Drew Evans. Tangled left off with Drew Evans and Kate Brooks blissfully happy both professionally and personally. Published: March 25th 2014 by Gallery Books ![]()
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