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A review by mhtbooks
Twisted Collide by Ava Harrison
challenging
emotional
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5
Once again Ava Harrison gives us a book that gives you all the feels and characters you fall in love with. I absolutely loved Sweet Collide, so I knew that Twisted Collide would be amazing. And it was, Dane our grumpy hockey player and Josie was our spit fire sunshine girl. There are a lot of complex family issues that bring Josie to her father’s door step, a father she has never met. And when Dane and Josie meet for the first time, they didn’t exchange names just talked, then got spicy in the vineyards. What a fun surprise when Josie starts to intern for her dad, and her dad is the coach of Dane’s hockey team. I think my favorite thing about Dane is that he’s quiet but has a dirty mouth on him when he’s with Josie. Something out Ava’s writing really pulls me in and captures my heart. Did I laugh? Yes, the banter was phenomenal. Did I tear up and may cry a bit? I totally did. Twisted Collide was an amazing book, that I’ll be thinking about for weeks to come. Andy Arndt had the perfect sassy personality for Josie. Lance Greenfield captured the quiet, broody Dane perfectly.