Rad Reading-March

Twisted hate

This month I read Twisted hate by Ana Huang.

Jules Ambrose is a twenty-four year old who is also beautiful redhead who is taking her law career very seriously. She tries to stay focused on passing the attorney’s bar exam. She does a fine job staying focus until she realizes she is catching feelings for her best friends’ brother, Josh Chen. Josh Chen is a twenty nine doctor who tries focusing on his job but can’t help to notice he’s catching feelings for Jules. They both realize they like each other and set a friends with benefits agreement. They set simple rules but end up having trouble following them.

I liked the book twisted hate because it was a great book with an amazing plot twist. It was an enemies to lovers book and her best friends’ brother. They both have similar personalities and share the same interests. They’re both heart throbs and are both really concentrated on their job. They’re also really funny and have no filter. They say whatever they want whenever they want and it’s fun reading not knowing the next funny thing they’re going to say next.

My favorite character has to be Jules Ambrose. She so pretty and has no filter. It’s funny reading the comments that she makes about everything and always has an opinion. She knows her ego and never forgets it. She’s incredibly smart and an amazing lawyer. She doesn’t let anybody get in her way even when a certain someone makes it difficult. She’s independent and doesn’t like getting help so she solves all her problems on her own. A quote to prove this is on page “I broke his nose.” A guy at the club was bothering her friends and her so she took matters into her own hands and defended them on her own.

My favorite quote is “You’re one of the few people I trust. Never thought I’d say that, considering our history. But even when we couldn’t stand each other, I could always count on you to be honest with me.” That proved that considering their past Josh trusted Jules and went from hating her to loving her.


Real Estate Agent

If I could have any job in the entire world, it would be a real estate agent. At first it might seem like a boring job but if you listen to my reasonings you might change your mind. The first reason would be because I would be able to buy old houses and remodel them. I can make them look really fancy and good as new. I can make the houses look amazing and still charge a decent price. My second reason is because I can buy a house for my parents once they retire and they will live right next door to me. I can remodel the house and make it my parent’s dream house. Also, it will be helpful to have my parents live right next door to me so being a real estate agent can be handy. And lastly my third reason is because I would have a flexible schedule. I can choose my own schedule and once I’m older I will be able to still have freedom.

Rad Reading-February

Twisted games by Ana Huang

This month I read twisted games by Ana Huang.

A twenty-two year old college student named Bridget Von Ascheberg is also the princess of Eldorra. Despite her awful past with her parents dying when she was young she still sees the good in the world. Unlike Rhys Larsen who is thirty-two and an ex-navy seal. Rhys also had a rough childhood with his abusive mom. Bridget’s old bodyguard booth has to take a break from his job so Rhys steps in to be Bridget’s new bodyguard. Rhys only has two rules with his clients, number one: protect his client at all costs. Number two: do not become emotionally involve. Ever. For many years he has never had a problem following his own rules, but when he took his first glance at Bridget, he knew he would have a hard time with the rules.

I really enjoyed this book because it was a really good romance novel with a plot twist. Both characters Rhys and Bridget both have different personalities. Rhys is always grumpy and takes his work seriously. Meanwhile Bridget has a loving personality and loves animals. It’s funny how they’re both different, yet they make a perfect couple. The book in general is really good, but my favorite has to be the middle of the book. They go through something big and break up but as expected they find their way back to each other.

My favorite character in the book is definitely Rhys. Rhys is not the biggest fan of people and has a big attitude towards everyone. He’s always moody but when Bridget comes, he’s a totally different person. He loves her so much and shows his love for Bridget in so many different ways. For example, he made a nickname for her that only he calls her. Her nickname is princess. Almost on every single page you can find him calling her princess instead of her actual name.

My favorite quote from the book is on page 410 when Rhys is about to propose, and he says ” I never believed in love. Never wanted it. I didn’t see the practical value, and to be honest, I was doing just fine without it. But then I met you. Your smile, your strength, your intelligence and compassion. Even your stubbornness and hardheadness. You filled a part of my soul I always thought would be empty, and you healed scars I never knew existed. And I realized… it’s not that I didn’t believe in love before. It’s that I was saving it all for you.” It was a perfect proposal speech for Bridget and it was really sweet.