Thursday, September 24, 2015

Review "Twisted Perfection by Abbi Glines (Rosemary Beach #5, Perfection #1)"

Life outside of her house was a new experience for Della Sloane. The dark secrets of her past weren’t something she ever intended to share with anyone. They would never understand. No one would ever get close enough to find out. There was always a chance she’d go crazy sooner than they expected…

Woods Kerrington had never been one to be attracted to fragile females. They seemed like too much work. He wasn’t in it for the work just the pleasure. A night full of naughty fun had been exactly what was on his mind when he’d laid eyes on the hot little number that didn’t know how to pump gas and needed some help.

What he didn’t know was she was as fragile as they came.
The carefree girl who spoke her mind and didn’t care what the world thought of her was more breakable than he could ever imagine…



Review
I've forgotten how much I love Della in this book. She is such an awesome and inspiring person, she just can't see it and that breaks my heart. It really does. I really hated Woods father and his stupid fiancee. What kind of woman cares so little that she would be happy to force a man into marring her. How little respect for yourself do you have. 

What is this book about
This book is a spin off from the Too Far series. It's part of the Rosemary Beach series. It has the same characters, and some more, than the Too Far books but it focus on Woods and Della.  
Della has a horrible past, and I don't think she even revealed all of it. It left her with an incredibly low self esteem and self doubt. She doesn't feel like she's good enough for anyone. She believes she's going to face the same fate as her mother did. 
Woods, what can I say about woods. Woods is basically being his fathers puppet. He wants the club and thinks he'll do whatever it takes to makes sure he gets it. Even if that means marrying that god awful woman Angelina. It isn't until he met Della, he feels like he wants more. That being unhappy for the rest of his life, being a puppet, isn't worth as much as he thought it was. 

What did I love about this book
I just adored Della, she was so strong and the way she's trying to look at live is amazing. The things she had to deal with in her live are just horrible. I really want whats best for her and it's frustrating that she can't see what we, the readers, and all the other characters can see. But I understand it that you have to believe it for yourself. It doesn't matter how much anybody else tells you, you have to believe it yourself. 
And woods, dear woods, he is one possessive, caveman, alpha loving piece of man. Those two really fell in love fast. I love how Woods is willing to do anything for Della, really keep her safe. But on the other hand, if it was me, it would be a bit to much. I hope that Della stands up for herself and sets her boundaries. Not let Woods need to protect her, drag her down. But I do believe that Woods can really help Della heal, it just comes down to Della herself. 




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