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Twisted Lies

 

Today, we’re diving into Twisted Lies by Ana Huang, the fourth and final instalment in her beloved Twisted series.


Ana Huang celebrated for her captivating storytelling in the If Love and Kings of Sin series, delivers yet another enthralling tale that promises to keep readers hooked from beginning to end.





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In Twisted Lies, we are introduced to Christian Harper and Stella Alonso. Christian is a billionaire with a mysterious past, known for his ruthlessness in the business world and a seemingly impenetrable heart. Stella, on the other hand, is a social media influencer who craves independence but finds herself entangled in a web of deception. Their paths cross when Christian offers Stella a deal that could help her achieve her dreams—but at a cost. As their fake relationship starts to blur the lines between pretence and reality, deep secrets begin to unravel. Can love survive the lies they’ve built around themselves, or will the truth tear them apart?



“Some lies are sweeter than the truth,encapsulates the idea that sometimes, the comfort of deception can be more appealing than the harshness of reality.


"In a world full of masks, finding someone who shows you their true face is a rarity,highlights the challenge of finding authenticity in a world where people often hide behind facades.


“Love isn’t about perfection. It’s about seeing the flaws and choosing to stay anyway,emphasizes the theme of unconditional love and acceptance.


“Trust is fragile—it takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair,underscores the delicate nature of trust and how easily it can be shattered.


If you’re a fan of the fake relationship trope, slow-burn romance, and stories filled with intrigue and emotional depth, Twisted Lies is a must-read. Ana Huang skillfully weaves complex characters and gripping storylines, making this book a fitting and satisfying conclusion to the Twisted series.


For those who appreciate a romance that challenges the boundaries between truth and deception, Twisted Lies offers a thrilling and heartfelt journey that you wouldn't want to miss.

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