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Josh Chen... some may say he is rough around the edges and grows up as his relationship with Jules develops. I would say this man is an evil villain and committed levels of emotional terrorism that would land him on a FBI watch list. He is far too old to be acting like this, and his essential tormenting of Jules throughout this book had my skin crawling. There were so many moments throughout this book that had me questioning how Jules let Josh within ten feet of her, let alone inside of her. Truly body-shuddering choices were made.
Jules is one of the more complex characters of this series, with her backstory adding an entire hidden layer to the way she acts and how she chooses to move through life. I have to commemorate her in her efforts to put herself first and always know that she deserves more than she has been dealt. Her past, while tragic and full of struggle, was juicy in the sense that it really grabbed my attention and had me focused on the story. I wanted to see her grow and how she would handle being confronted by so much of her past while trying to figure out her future. She was really put through the ringer in this book and came out even more resilient.
Someone do the math on how old Josh is, quickly!! I swore he was just starting medical school at the beginning of Twisted Love, and it has been how many years since that book ending and all of the time jumps that occurred in Twisted Games?? I literally have no concept of time when I read these books. Either way, Josh needs to mature in order for me to like him - his concept of relationships was so incredibly surface-level, and it made it hard to root for him when his chapters were less than convincing of the readers that he was capable of change.
Josh is FREAKY in the sheets like I have to hand it to him, his character may be immature but my word that man has the stamina of a god. Jules, you are a lucky girl. Ana Huang has a true talent in writing spicy scenes, my jaw was on the floor several times. He was throwing Jules around like she was a lifeless doll, I truly could not believe my eyes. The enemies to friends with benefits to lovers in this book sent me on a rollercoaster of emotions that has sent me into a daze.
7,000 guests at a wedding, even for a royal wedding, is hard to believe. With how I picture the country in my head, I could have sworn that was the entire population. I loved how involved Ava, Bridget, and Stella were in this story - it goes to show that side characters that have already had their happy endings are still vital to the plot. Especially with how close they are all with one another, it would have been strange to not see them make any appearances - though Stella and Bridget did not have as big as a presence as Ava did, it did make the most sense.
"I lied." When I tell you I almost did something so drastic... I was calling for Josh to meet the electric chair. I do not have the words to express how insane of an emotional rollercoaster I went through after reading that, I was nauseous. With the amount of whiplash this man gives me, he is lucky that he is a doctor. I would not have blamed Jules if she killed him on the spot. I was begging for Alex to betray Josh again just to knock him down a peg, and honestly, he could have done it for fun and I would still root for Alex.
Alex Volkov I am sorry I ever doubted you and made fun of you throughout Twisted Love - maybe when you sang it was romantic... forgive me... He was constantly saving the day on multiple occasions throughout this book, and Josh was basically useless. I never thought I would see the day that I would be begging for more Alex - I thought he was fine, but after seeing Josh in action, Alex has bumped up in my ratings. Imagine your one of your best friends is dating a billionaire and another one is a queen engaged to a hot bodyguard, and you end up with... Josh.
Insane that this is Josh's book and yet he is being out mugged by every other male love interest, including Rhys, who I do not recall even having a single line of dialogue in the entire book. Big shout out for the Christian and Stella crumbs, I can already tell I am going to enjoy their book. Absolutely obsessed with Christian as a human being and his little contracts for every favor he does for everyone.
So much of the conflict in this book was so...cartoon character villain-like, sorry! I was literally laughing out loud at the situations they were finding themselves in. Was it top tier literature? Absolutely not. Did I think it fit the story? Nope! I could not take the last quarter of this book seriously, I truly had no idea how everything was being adding to the plot. That being said, I was entertained and even though it was absurd, I let it slide.
I feel bad for bashing Josh so much because in the end, he really did change and turn his whole perspective around, and I have to commend him for that. Especially because I did eat this book UP like it was my last meal on Earth. As well as finally giving Jules a relationship in her life -- outside of her friends -- that she will have someone to fall back on. She was put through so much in this book, and she deserves to have a happy ending. Truly had me cackling when Josh and Alex were living out their mafia boss fantasies, I needed that comedic relief.
I will be seeing this series through if it is the last thing I do. Thanks to TikTok, every single time Dante Russo was mentioned in this book, I now have another series by Huang to dive into and avoid my adult responsibilities. If you are looking for a quick read full of emotional whiplash, may I present to you the insanity that is Josh and Jules, enjoy!
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