The Twisted series isn’t the kind of romance you read for comfort.
It’s the kind you read when you want to feel everything—the tension, the chaos, the intensity that builds slowly and then hits all at once.
What stood out to me most wasn’t just the romance…
it was the characters.
They’re not easy to love at first.
They’re guarded, flawed, sometimes frustrating—and yet, that’s exactly what makes their stories so compelling.
Each book feels like peeling back layers.
You start with who they appear to be… and then slowly uncover who they really are underneath the walls, the control, the past they’re trying to outrun.
And the relationships?
They’re not simple. They’re messy, complicated, and full of moments that make you question everything—and then somehow still root for them.
That’s the thing about this series—it doesn’t give you perfect love.
It gives you intense, sometimes uncomfortable, but undeniably addictive connections.
And in between all the chaos, there’s growth.
Real growth. The kind that comes from facing hard truths and choosing to change anyway.
💭 Final Thought
The Twisted series isn’t about ideal love—
it’s about complicated people finding something real in the middle of their imperfections.
And maybe that’s why it stays with you…
because it feels a little less like fantasy—and a little more like truth.