
Twisted Lies
by Ana Huang
Christian Harper is a billionaire who offers Stella Alonso—a shy social media star—a deal she can’t refuse. He’ll pretend to date her to draw closer, yet neither expects the obsession that follows.
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About This Book
In "Twisted Lies," the fourth installment of Ana Huang's Twisted series, the story centers on Stella Alonso, a 26-year-old aspiring fashion designer and social media influencer, and Christian Harper, a billionaire CEO of Harper Security. Facing challenges in her career and personal life, Stella agrees to a fake dating arrangement with Christian to boost her social media presence and secure a brand ambassadorship. As their public relationship intensifies, they become entangled in a web of personal and professional conflicts, including a resurfacing stalker from Stella's past and a business rival targeting Christian's company.
The narrative delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of Washington, D.C., and various exotic locations. The atmosphere is dark and intense, with suspenseful twists that keep readers engaged. The slow-burn romance between Stella and Christian is marked by emotional depth and complex character development, leading to a compelling and dramatic conclusion.
"Twisted Lies" offers a blend of steamy romance and suspense, exploring the blurred lines between love and obsession. The story's mood is intense and suspenseful, with a slow-burn romance that builds to a dramatic and satisfying conclusion.
What Readers Say
Many readers appreciate the engaging slow-burn romance and character development in 'Twisted Lies'. Fans praise Ana Huang's improved writing quality, noting it enhances the story's appeal. Some readers find the plot repetitive, feeling it mirrors previous books in the series. Content warnings include stalking, anxiety, death of a parent, emotionally abusive parents, mention of suicide, kidnapping, and explicit content. 'Twisted Lies' is recommended for fans of fake dating, billionaire romances, and morally gray characters.
Rating Distribution
Based on 165 Open Library ratings

