Very Twisted Things By Ilsa Madden-mills < Mobile >
: Violet's reclusion is a direct result of her survivor's guilt and the immense loss she suffered. Her violin is both her connection to her past and her shield against the present.
While the book is marketed as a "hot-as-hell" rock star romance, it delves into deeper themes of grief and survival. Very Twisted Things by Ilsa Madden-Mills
Madden-Mills utilizes a dual-perspective narrative to highlight the internal conflicts of both characters. The "Hollywood style" setting of Briarwood Academy provides a backdrop of privilege and secrets that complicates their relationship. The novel functions as a standalone, though it rewards returning readers with cameos from previous couples in the series, such as Nora and Leo or Dovey and Cuba. : Violet's reclusion is a direct result of