It's TWISTED alright! With bits of brazen and allure mixed into it.Danni- 18, on her way to Uni, pale dark haired girl with a bit of crass attitude.Gabe - 29, PhD and a college professor, tanned caramel haired man with charm as his middle name.But... with a capital B-U-T, they belong in the same (hay-wired) family tree! There were reasons that conveyed they are not blood related. They don't actually mingle much in several years. One weekend of punishment turned Danni into a lovesick teenager that looks like a crush to her non-uncle Gabe. It sounds like a tongue twister huh?! They had made my head hurt trying to make sense accepting their relationship. The brazeness occurs when they 'fool-around' mostly in public areas- beach, forest, cliff-side. Their racy scenes have left me fanning myself to expel the heat they shared hotter than summer. The allure came in when they show each other their love. They make it seem simple and sweet every time. But they have me see good reason to make their love worth fighting for. And they did prove it till the end a promise of a smooth-sailing future.The book had left me hanging on edge at some points. There are some unfinished issues... Like did Esme ever accepted Danni's preferences? Did Danni ever have a good relationship with her mom? Whatever happen to her mom and dad that's worth Danni to stay? I never get to understand all three of these dubieties. I sure hope they author publish something that would.It's a very interesting story told in a fun and easy way. It may not be a conformable story for everyone but It's a refreshing break from what I'm used to read. Read on if you need something new. This book was short/sweet/sexy. And i'm very glad it had a happy ending. But I still don't get how they can fall in love with each other after spending a weekend together. But saying that even though he had a Ross Geller type job, he is hot as hell. All the scene's with him in his board shorts or the scene while he was teaching her to surf I could read all day, which makes up for all the Lesbian scenes.
What do You think about Twisted Summer (2013)?
Fantastic beginning, entertaining middle, kind of need more 75% of the way in and ending.
—kandyce
Twisted Summer is twistedly fun to read if you want something not cliche but intriguing.
—haleymasee