I killed a fae leader and now I have to face the consequences. Where I used to stress over college classes, I now have to worry about being a leader to fae who despise me, all the while adjusting to my new diet of human emotions. As for Tristan—I’m still drawn to him in ways that steal my breath and leave me wanting more. There’s no denying how strong we are together or the passion we once shared. together or the passion we once shared.
And with a looming threat and fragile alliance between our people forcing us to work together again, it’s dangerously easy to slip into old ways. And each other’s beds.
But I have to remember that we’re on different sides now. Forbidden to be together, no matter how much I crave his touch.
If only I can get my head and heart on the same page…
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There were so many twists and turns that I didn’t expect in this book, and by god, they just kept coming and still I was like what can happen next. I so want to talk about it but I don’t want to ruin it anymore. Let’s just say the plot was amazing and I did not see it coming how it happened. I loved the relationship between Aurora and Tristan as well as the other characters, it was fantastic and I truly cannot wait to read the next one!
Full review: https://abookhavenxx.wordpress.com/2020/04/20/twisted-gift-jessi-elliot/
Jessi Elliott has brought us back to Aurora and Tristan’s story, for the Fight of their lives is building, and let me tell you Jessi has brought this story to a head, No only with her Characters, but the way the feel and fight for one another.
Aurora and Tristan are in the fight of their lives when Fae go missing, not just the light fae, but the Dark as well and a war is on the Cusp of breaking out betwen the two factions, can Aurora and Tristan bring the two sides together to find out who is behind the missing, or will the War come boiling over and destroy all that Aurora and Tristan have built?
slightly disappointed here if I’m honest.
I was really looking forward to this as book one was such a big hit with me, unfortunately, where here Aurora should have come into her own in both personality and presence she just slowly sank while managing to spread her petulance and infantility to all around her until I just wanted to give her a swift kick where the sun don’t shine and shout bloody grow the hell up, my girl.
I really wouldnt have blamed Tristan for moving on as he really did deserve so much better than what he is dealt here by our girl Aurora.
I didn’t agree with any of Aurora’s idiotic reasonings on stopping contact and communications and it seemed to me she was just burying her head in the sand.
She is also not dealing with her new fae self very well and is really just existing rather than forging ahead with this exciting destiny and opportunity that others would kill for.
I also felt she switched allegiances fairly swiftly and easily, I know she’s the New leader and all that jazz of the Light Fae but her brand-new charges are practically strangers while her old crew and Tristan (the Dark Fae) just seemed to have almost been forgotten.
I also felt the first half of this was slow and the second just imploded.
I wasn’t a fan of where this eventually went and considering the odds can’t really see it was a viable solution to the problem at hand.
Look the writing itself was excellent but I had an issue with the plot directions that were taken here.
For me, It was Nikolai and Skylar that shone here and I would be up for reading their story if it was written.
I also thought the ending here was very rushed and quite abrupt in nature and could have possibly been extended to maybe a further book.
I am really sorry I couldn’t like this more than I did especially after how much I enjoyed the first book here, as I said earlier the writing here was good this just managed to lose me along the way.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of “Twisted Gift (Twisted #2)”
All opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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