Twisted hate by Ana huang
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Twisted hate by Ana huang
Josh Chen is a hardworking, gorgeous and cocky doctor who is very protective of his sister Ava Chen. He hated his sister's bestfriend Jules Ambrose.
Jules Ambrose , the beautiful redhead, is a ambitious woman who struggled a lot during her childhood and teenage years.
They made an enemies with benefits arrangement with simple rules which included not to fall in love with each other. The more they spent time with eachother,the more they craved eachother. They both are made for eachother.
Their past came in their way again which is capable of destroying them.
Warning: It contains explicit content. Recommended for 18+.
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It just makes me feel that the main characters deliberately show how they truly feel about each other. When they fight and insult each other with harmless jokes and insults they get to know each other more and will have a better understanding on how they feel for each other. And when this type of guys unintentionally falls in love with each other by seeing things they didn't notice about them before makes the plot more interesting. Even when they swore on their lives that they will not fall for each other they inadvertently find themselves attracted to each other. They care, love and feel for each other in a way usual lovers don't do.
So, I recommend you read this book if you're a fan finding two lovers who are hating each other and at the same time caring for each other, falling in love in an extraordinary way.
I always preferred when a savage girl and rebellious boy fall in love in their own ways.
I also personally suggest that you should read the whole twisted series which makes the plot more understanding, and the same times adds fun and love of other lovers.
It's recommended for 18+ but I feel like the new generation is used to the sexual language. But since Ana Huang's book has deeper and detailed version of sexual language, I will suggest this book for 16+ in my opinion.
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Ana huang is always on point! And the spice there is fireeeeeeee! I definitely recommend this to anyone looking for spicy books.xoxo
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"Twisted Hate" by Ana Huang is the third installment in the Twisted series, following "Twisted Games." While part of a series, it stands strong on its own as a steamy enemies-to-lovers romance that grips the reader from the start.
Jules Ambrose and Josh Chen have never seen eye to eye. Jules, a determined and resilient redhead, has faced numerous challenges throughout her life. Despite her hardships, she has grown into an ambitious and strong-willed woman. On the other hand, Josh is a dedicated, handsome, and somewhat arrogant doctor who fiercely protects his sister, Ava Chen. His animosity toward Jules, Ava’s best friend, is palpable.
The dynamic between Jules and Josh shifts when they enter into a passionate enemies-with-benefits arrangement. They establish clear rules: no falling in love. However, as they spend more time together, their physical attraction intensifies, and they start to crave each other more deeply. The chemistry between them is undeniable, and it becomes clear that they are meant for each other.
As their relationship evolves, their pasts threaten to resurface, bringing potential destruction to their fragile bond. The tension and stakes are high, making for an engaging and emotional read.
Ana Huang has masterfully developed her characters, bringing Jules and Josh to life with vivid detail. Their personalities, backgrounds, and growth throughout the story are compelling and relatable. The author’s ability to balance the steamy romance with deeper emotional conflicts is commendable, making the story more than just a typical romance.
"Twisted Hate" contains explicit content, making it suitable for mature readers aged 18 and above. The detailed and intense romantic scenes add to the book’s allure, but the story also explores themes of personal growth, forgiveness, and understanding.
I found "Twisted Hate" to be a thoroughly enjoyable read. The enemies-to-lovers trope is executed well, with a plot that keeps the reader invested from beginning to end. The seamless integration of backstory and current events creates a rich narrative that is both captivating and satisfying.
I rate "Twisted Hate" five out of five stars. The editing is impeccable, with no noticeable grammatical or spelling errors, which enhances the reading experience. The story is well-crafted, with a perfect balance of romance and drama.
I highly recommend "Twisted Hate" to fans of contemporary romance, especially those who enjoy the enemies-to-lovers genre. It’s a book that will keep you hooked and leave you wanting more.
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I'll definitely recommend this for everyone who loves reading dark romance and are interested in enimes to lovers trope this is tll good
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These sound like just my type
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I love Anna her way of writing is so good like the way she maintains the suspense and curiosity the thrill from Start to the end like there is no point while reading when you feel bored