Twisted Hate — When Hate Feels a Lot Like Lust (Oops?)

Let’s talk enemies(with benefits).

“I wanted to hate him. I did. But hating him felt a lot like wanting him.”

Twisted Hate is messy in the best way. Think: sarcastic bickering, unresolved sexual tension, accidental emotional intimacy. It’s the story of two people who can’t stand each other… and yet keep ending up in each other’s beds.

And yes — it gets hot. Like “oh god I’m blushing and I’m alone” kind of hot.

Summary

Jules Ambrose is bold, unapologetic, and done playing nice. She’s focused on her goals, her law degree, and not letting a single man (especially him) distract her.

Josh Chen is a doctor, Ava’s overprotective brother, and Jules’s #1 enemy. They clash. A lot. Their banter? Brutal. Their tension? Explosive.

But when an unexpected arrangement turns into something more, everything they’ve denied starts to unravel. And trust me — the secrets they’re keeping? Whew.

Review

❤️‍🔥 What I Loved:

Jules = ICON – A fierce, unapologetic woman who doesn’t shrink herself for anyone. Yes, queen.

Josh’s Hidden Depths – On the surface: confident doctor. Underneath: guarded, broken, and so soft when he finally lets go.

Enemies to Lovers PERFECTION – The slow shift from “I hate you” to “wait why do I miss you” is addictive.

Tension. Tension. Tension. – Every insult is dripping with desire. Every fight is foreplay. 🔥

🤨 What Might Not Work For You:

Very Spicy – This is Ana’s spiciest in the Twisted series. If you’re not into explicit scenes, this one might feel overwhelming.

Tropes on Tropes – It’s trope-heavy (enemies to lovers, brother’s best friend, forced proximity) — some love it, some feel it’s “too much.”

Emotional Whiplash – The characters go through a lot, and the emotional switches can be jarring.

Let’s Hear It From The Readers

Josh and Jules need therapy… and so do I after that hotel scene.”
— @bookstagram_bae

“I didn’t expect to cry over Josh Chen but here I am, sobbing.”
— Reddit review thread

“Twisted Hate felt like watching two people slap each other and then make out. 10/10.”
— Twitter Bookverse

Final Thoughts

Twisted Hate is messy, sexy, and emotionally intense. If you love your romances with razor-sharp banter, walls coming down, and just a little chaos — this one will eat you alive (in a good way).

But if you’re not into the hate-to-love trope or explicit content, this might feel like too much heat and not enough heart.

💬 Already read it? Do you stan Jules or think Josh deserves a punch? Drop your feelings in the comments. Let’s argue lovingly. 😌

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