Review: Twisted Palace by Erin Watt

Posted October 17, 2016 by collecto in Blog Tour, Book Reviews, Books, Release day / 0 Comments

Review: Twisted Palace by Erin WattTwisted Palace by Erin Watt
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Published by Self Published on October 17th 2016
Genres: Romance
Purchase links: Amazon
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four-half-stars

These Royals will ruin you…

From mortal enemies to unexpected allies, two teenagers try to protect everything that matters most.

Ella Harper has met every challenge that life has thrown her way. She’s tough, resilient, and willing to do whatever it takes to defend the people she loves, but the challenge of a long-lost father and a boyfriend whose life is on the line might be too much for even Ella to overcome.

Reed Royal has a quick temper and even faster fists. But his tendency to meet every obstacle with violence has finally caught up with him. If he wants to save himself and the girl he loves, he’ll need to rise above his tortured past and tarnished reputation.

No one believes Ella can survive the Royals. Everyone is sure Reed will destroy them all.
They may be right.

With everything and everyone conspiring to keep them apart, Ella and Reed must find a way to beat the law, save their families, and unravel all the secrets in their Twisted Palace.

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Q: Are you trying to kill us?

No, but we love Ella so much and her adventures with the Royals that we needed to write this third book. You’ll see when you read it.

Q: Who’s in this book? And don’t say Ella!

Ella, the five Royal brothers, and a few more huge surprises.

We received this book/audiobook for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

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PURCHASE LINKS

Amazon US – Amazon UK – Amazon CA – Amazon AU – Amazon GER – Amazon FR – 
Amazon ES – Amazon IT – Amazon NE – Amazon JP

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Caro’s Review: 4,5 stars

four-half-stars

Wow, what a story. If I let this trilogy play in my head like a movie, I feel like I just watched the lovechild of Gossip Girl and Law & Order. With a hint of Full House. Yeah, that about sums it up LOL But seriously, the two authors who wrote this series together complement each other perfectly.

“Twisted Palace” picks right up where “Broken Prince” left us off. And oh boy, did I worry about my dear Reed. The twists and turns the authors took us on were partially very predictable to me, but I enjoyed this crazy ride none the less. The characters each had their own troubles but in the end, they are one family and that shows. I was very happy with how their story ended. For now at least, I really hope that we will see more about those Royals in the future. Easton is such an interesting character, I adore him – and don’t get me started on the Twins! This all is really dubious *muhaha* I pray to the book-gods that Elle Kennedy and Jen Frederick will take pity on us poor Royal-addicts and won’t leave us in the dark about them. We need out fix, seriously.

My rating for “Twisted Palace” 4,5 stars. I couldn’t give it five stars, because I would have wished for a bit more focus on the relationship of Ella and Reed. But that’s just my personal feeling. Otherwise, it was perfect.

Overall, I rate this series with 4,5 stars. My favorite of the trilogy is and will probably always be “Paper Princess”, but all three books are really amazing and I have only small issues here and there.

Ultimately, I couldn’t have been more surprised by this great series, seen as I normally rarely like Young Adult, but even the little bit of teenage stupidity that naturally goes with these kind of books didn’t matter to me in this case. So, bravo ladies!

 

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Lisa’s Review: 5 Stars

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I’m an adult. I have to adult all day long and sometimes I wish that I could go back in time when life was…easier. How far back would I go, well, 17 sounds good. Seventeen is when life was sweet. I had a car, a part-time job and a boyfriend that I was absolutely gaga about. Shit was good at 17, like Erin Watt’s Paper Princess (The Royals #1), Broken Prince (The Royals #2) and Twisted Palace good—minus the millions of dollars, hotter-than-hell “brothers” and sinfully sexy boyfriend that’s been accused of something unforgivable.  Sounds awesome doesn’t it? It sure is! Totally.

For me Twisted Palace (The Royals #3) was the perfect closing to an amazing trilogy. Rarely am I as smitten with characters like I am with the the Royals and I have to attribute that to the writing. Erin Watt, the two gal colab between Jenn Frederick and Elle Kennedy (OMG), wrote this story so well . There was just enough drama to keep things interesting and enough sexal exploration/tenesion to keep us ravenous “adult” romance readers sated in the let’s get it on department.

Holy hell, she’s bent over me now, and her mouth is doing things that drive me absolutely crazy. Her hair falls over my thighs. I thread my fingers through the soft strands, guiding her over me. “Faster,” I whisper.

Twisted Palace continues with Ella’s and Reed’s spicy little romance and let me tell ya their chemistry is off the charts hot. In fact, its fire. I also love their dynamic and pretty much everything about Rella (shipped them right there!). But the added mystery of what in the hell is going to happen to my beloved Royals makes this book the winner in the trilogy.

…The thought of being the first one to slide into her welcoming body is hot enough to melt the entire continent of Antarctica. But I can’t. Not tonight.

Also, at the end, we’re left with the feeling that our time with the Royals isn’t over. Perhaps we’ll get Easton’s story next!! Hey, a girl can dream. Honestly, I can’t recommend this series enough and I eagerly await the next storyline.

four-half-stars

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