Twisted Perfection (Rosemary Beach, #5; Perfection, #1) Twisted Perfection discussion


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Do you need to read the first two books?

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Lepp Sorry if this has been asked, but I'm afraid to go wandering through the other threads since spoilers are often openly discussed.

So I read Fallen Too Far and I didn't like it because I didn't really care for Blaire or Rush. I was, however, very intrigued by Woods and want to know more about him.

So my question is, do you have to read the first two books in the series to know what's going on in Wood's story? Or could it be a stand alone?

Thanks!


Carole Yes it can be a stand alone, but other characters are mentioned in the book.


Tracy You can certainly read this one alone. I too love Woods!!


Natalia I also like Woods, more in the first two books, but in Twisted Perfection I was a little disappointed because his sudden change of attitude. But maybe you should read it.


Megan I read all 3 of The Too Far Series before I read this one. Forever Too Far told all that happened in this one (but it's suppose to be read AFTER this one), so no, you don't have to read the other two before this one. I really didn't like this one sadly TBH.


Natalia Megan wrote: "I read all 3 of The Too Far Series before I read this one. Forever Too Far told all that happened in this one (but it's suppose to be read AFTER this one), so no, you don't have to read the other t..."

What bothered me Twisted Perfection, is that it seems that Abbi Glines was a fledgling writer, when I've seen better written books for her.


Knbcarhotmail.com The first two books I read where twisted perfection and simple perfection , I didn't read the others until two months ago. It didn't ruin the story to read them out of order. I don't believe if you read them out of order it will ruin it for you. I loved Woods I actually wish that Woods and Della's story was just a little longer, it felt lie there should have been more to the ending!


Stef Burroughs I strongly suggest reading the books before it. I didn't at first and got really confused, granted it was a while since I read the very first book and I read at least 5 books a week. Great book though!


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