Heather is a bitch and she knows it. No one but her twin brother, David, could understand the immense pressure of being a Warren. When their parents give them an ultimatum, forcing them to either leave Rescate County or get a place of their own, she did what any sister would do—took care of business. Not that she told him how. Some things she’ll always keep a secret. Like why she had to repeat her freshmen year of high school. Or just how far she’ll go to protect those she loves. Or how Luis really helped her find the truth. Having their parents arrested was supposed to be the end. Little did she know the danger that would follow.
Luis’s agreement to help Heather dig into her parents’ financials should have ended there. They’d split months before that for a reason. When she reaches out again for his help, no matter how hard he tries, he just can’t turn her away. He quickly discovers things went way more awry than he imagined, and the web of lies they have to unravel is only the beginning. The deeper he and Heather dig to save themselves and their loved ones, the more entangled they become in a world far more treacherous than anything they’ve ever seen.
Can Luis and Heather overcome their history and work together to repair the mess they’ve created? Or will the twisted truth claim them both as collateral damage and destroy what they built?
Writers exist because they have a story to tell. Sometimes it’s whatever comes out of our imagination. Other times it’s something that comes from our own experiences. Either way, I believe we can learn from every book we read and every book (as authors) we write. The more I write and read, the better at my craft I become. No school can teach me that, but it can still give me the basics. That is the reason I’ll be finishing my Bachelor’s and moving on to my Master’s.
Title: Twisted Author: Krys Fenner Release Date: August 29th, 2023 Page Count: 219 Format: Paperback Start Date: July 28th, 2023 Finish Date: July 29th, 2023
Rating: 5 Stars
Review:
This is the fifth book in the series. This story is Heather's story. Heather is very much like Aphrodite from House of Night. I'm sure that anybody who has read the series and read this series would completely understand what I'm referring to. But I digress. This series has been dark. There are things that were quite hard to read if I'm being completely honest. I think that's one of the biggest reasons that I love the series so much. I feel like there have been many ways that it has been therapeutic for me.
Even with the dark undertones, this series has been filled with hope. Especially this specific book. I also really appreciated getting to know Heather better. I mean she's been around since the very first book, but seeing the world from her eyes just really hits different. That's the only way I can really word it. I also really appreciated getting to know Luis better in this book as well.
I'm going to say that I find it very important to stress that this series needs to be read in order. While the series is told in many points of view, it is still very important to read the events as they unfold throughout each book. I also feel like the series would be more enjoyable that way. I also recommend being mindful of possible triggering topics. Some people may not be able to handle some events that happen in this book and the series.