![]() O’Rourke is literally a master at weaving together seemingly separate stories into one. The romantic tension just sparks on the page. I honestly adore both boys, and both boys brought out different sides of Mo’s character. The stellar love triangle O’Rourke gave us in TORN is back and ten times hotter. Her strength–and sometimes misguided choices–in Tangled are exactly what I want to see in a good YA heroine. I adore that she goes from being a character to whom stuff happens to a character who makes stuff happen. I adore her–I adore that she’s not The Chosen One, but only the The Chosen One’s BFF. This sequel takes the twisted, complex plot from book 1 to a whole new level. Well, I can honestly say that my hopes were met and then some. I adored Erica O’Rourke’s first book, TORN, and I won’t lie: I had very high hopes when I went into TANGLED. I look forward to seeing how this book is going to end. The plot is filled with drama, boy drama, family drama and much more skeletons coming out of the closet. I admired her will and ability to keep going no matter what. Like strong women, her trials made her stronger. My only grudge about this book is the poor misuse of Mo. She did what she needed to do for others and put everything aside for them. ![]() Even with the hard times that she deals with her own personal life, she never lets it get her down. I like that she was frighten but strengthen them. She saw past both of their past and dealt with what she knew. With those guys fighting for her ruthlessly, I loved how well she can see. The love interest in this book gets a bit more complicated. We learn more of her family and her past. I really like that in this book, the reader gets to see more of Mo's life. Mo is dealing with the after affects of what happen in the first book as well as dealing with more family problems. ![]() The plot of this book is filled with many twist and turn. She is being passed around, lied too, manipulated, by all the people who are supposedly "looking out for her." I don't think I have shook my head so much as I read this book. Another fantastic series that picks up with a start.
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