Book Review: Twisted Little Thing by Linnea May
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jun 26, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 15, 2019
She’s made to bend at my will – no matter how much she tries to deny it.
Success, money, power. I have it all.
But that doesn’t force me to hang out with a bunch of boring & wealthy narcissists.
I just want to blow off some steam and mingle with a crowd more to my liking.
But when I see her on the dance floor, I’m reminded of what I really want—what I really need.
A girl like her. Beautiful, strong-willed and offbeat.
Nicky tries to fend me off with her sassy attitude, but her attempts are futile.
I can see the twisted little thing she really is.
I can't wait to tame her, break her and show her how much she needs this.
But can she really commit the way I need her to?
No one ever challenged me on this like she does. No one ever made me question everything I am. No one ever made me… reconsider.

My Review:
A little dark, a lot twisted, and completely addictive. They say everyone has a type. Nicky is exactly Evan’s type. Thing is, Evan really isn’t Nicky’s – at first. This pair lights sparks off each other that nearly short-circuited my reader. I loved the chemistry and the writing. What pushed me to places I don't want to face was the depth of Nicky’s submission to Evan. My independent feline nature turns up it’s nose at those kinds of arbitrary demands. Other than the parts of the book that asked me to face my own baggage, the only real issue I had, was that it was over too quickly. It felt like I’d already reached the end before I fully realized I'd even begun. I would have loved to see the story carry on for another several thousand words.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.
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