Review of The Plot Twist by Victoria Walters

 


The Plot Twist by Victoria Walters is a book written as a continuation of her other book, The Love Interest. The main characters of this book are Noah and Stevie, who were a couple six years ago but things didn't work out well as Noah suddenly left without any explanation, leaving Stevie devastated. Stevie decided to leave the dating scene and bury herself in her work, where they used to work with her friend Liv in a university library. But then, later on, she decided to pursue her dreams of becoming a publisher, and to her surprise, her boss turned out to be none other than her ex-boyfriend Noah. This makes her confused as to whether her decision to pursue her dreams would be possible with this turn of events. She realizes that she has some serious decisions to make, whether to return to where she came from or follow her dreams, given this twist of fate.


I like the humor in the book, especially in the first part, like on page 37. "conscious that I was in public and my mascara had run, making me resemble a panda." and page 40. "He leaned in to whisper then, "Please tell me you brought food; your mother is making chili, and I swear I saw her put apples in it ". Readers will find more of this in this book. I also like the consistency in the book; it has no gaps and no hanging ends, especially between one chapter and the next. The story is also very captivating.

I wish the sense of humor went further to the end of the book because, as the book became a bit more serious, the sense of humor diminished a bit; perhaps that was brought about by the series of events that followed. Nonetheless, that does not make the book less fascinating.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars for these reasons.

I recommend the book plot twist by Victoria Walters to those who love romance books with a sense of humor. I also recommend it to those who have read a copy of The Love Interest by the same author. It will do the readers good to understand the characters well, as they will find that it is like a continuation of that equally interesting book. This book can be an eye-opener in real life, showing that not all that is seen on the outside is what it actually is and that those who hurt you may be hurting themselves more than you can imagine. So kindness is the key.

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