
In "Twisted," BookTok sensation Emily McIntire darkly reimagines Aladdin, where Yasmin falls for villain Julian instead. What makes this fourth Never After installment so addictive that fans demanded a collector's edition three years after its debut? Discover the romance that captivated 111,000+ Goodreads readers.
Emily McIntire is the #1 New York Times and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Twisted, a dark romance expert known for her villainous fairy tale retellings. Twisted is the fourth book in her acclaimed Never After series, where classic stories are reimagined with morally complex anti-heroes, slow-burn tension, and deeply emotional love stories that challenge traditional romance boundaries.
Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, McIntire brings a songwriter's lyrical sensibility to her storytelling, crafting narratives that balance steam with substance. Her work has been featured in People, Cosmopolitan, and Daytime Chicago, establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary dark romance. A stage IV breast cancer thriver, she infuses her novels with raw authenticity and emotional depth.
McIntire's books have been translated into over a dozen languages, and her Never After series—including Hooked, Scarred, Wretched, Crossed, and Hexed—has captivated readers worldwide with its signature blend of fractured fairy tales and unapologetically flawed characters.
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Yes, Emily McIntire is a #1 New York Times and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author.
Yes, Twisted is the 4th book in the Never After series, published in 2023.
The Never After series features dark romance retellings with "steam, slow burns, and seriously questionable morals."
The series includes 6 books in total: Hooked, Scarred, Wretched, Twisted, Crossed, and Hexed.
通过作者的声音感受这本书
将知识转化为引人入胜、富含实例的见解
快速捕捉核心观点,高效学习
以有趣互动的方式享受这本书
what if the villain deserves love too?
I'm done being a people pleaser.
Control equals safety and vulnerability equals weakness.
That's a prison in itself.
This will only hurt for a little.
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将《Twisted (Never after Series #4)》提炼为快速记忆要点,突出坦诚、团队合作和创造力的关键原则。

通过生动的故事体验《Twisted (Never after Series #4)》,将创新经验转化为令人难忘且可应用的精彩时刻。
随心提问,选择声音,共同创造真正与你产生共鸣的见解。

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What happens when the villain becomes the protagonist of their own love story? Emily McIntire's "Twisted" dares to explore this provocative question, creating a dark romance that has captivated readers worldwide and sparked conversations about moral ambiguity in relationships. This contemporary fractured fairy tale follows Julian Faraci, a man shaped by childhood violence, and Yasmin Sultan, a woman trapped in a gilded cage of privilege. Their collision creates something unexpected-a love story where darkness recognizes darkness, and acceptance becomes the ultimate form of intimacy. Unlike traditional romances that redeem villains through love, "Twisted" suggests something more provocative: perhaps villains deserve love precisely because of their darkness, not despite it.