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Twisted Bond

2015

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15

I'm 75% in, saw this, and just had to record it: “He likes movies over books” - Gio (mind you, he's not the main guy character so it's all good-we already know Gio and our main female character are not made to be)

EDIT:
Before even finishing this book, I'd already concluded, “I'm going to give it a glowing review on Goodreads.” The reason I came to this conclusion is because, obviously, THIS BOOK IS THE CUPCAKE. The mystery was riveting (though, by around the latter half of the book, I'd already figured out who the culprit was, but it hurt to even think it was that person who'd done all those cruel things), the suspense between Noelle and Drake was sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat exciting, and the ending...-le happy sigh-. The comedy was pure gold, especially the fights between Noelle and Drake. Props to Emma Hart for her astounding writing about how our two main characters go from hating each other to, well, you'll have to read the book to see what happened to them. This is probably my first novel where the two main characters don't have sex by the 60% mark. Rather, they had their fun time at the END of the story. As different as this was for me, I'd have to say IT WAS BRILLIANTLY DONE. Nice last shebang (till the next book, of course). And I kind of liked it ending this way since, whenever characters of other books had their happy fun times throughout the plot, it usually foreshadows something awful happening to take away their pleasure (take Vampire Academy, for example).
Anyways, I sincerely recommend this book to whoever reads this review.

EDIT #2:
I JUST FOUND OUT THE STORY CONTINUES WITH DRAKE AND NOELLE IN TANGLED BOND. (I was scared their story would just end here and Hart would switch to some other supporting characters as her main leads in the next book.) THANK YOU SO MUCH EMMA HART BLESS YOUR (I was also about to say “bless your heart” but then I remembered that little tidbit about it not being a compliment...). THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

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