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Twisted Love vs Things We Never Got Over

Side-by-side compatibility check. Same read? Different vibes? Here's what the mood bars say.

THE CONTENDERS

Meet the matchup

Twisted Love cover
Twisted Love
by Ana Huang
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ 4/5 ★★★★☆ 3.71
Dark RomanceNew AdultContemporary Romance
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Things We Never Got Over cover
Things We Never Got Over
by Lucy Score
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ 4/5 ★★★★☆ 4.12
small-town-romancecontemporary-romancegrumpy-sunshine
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COMPATIBILITY CHECK

How their vibes compare

Left bars = Twisted Love. Right bars = Things We Never Got Over. Bigger = stronger signal.

85%
Romance
88%
5%
Fantasy
0%
80%
Pacing
60%
60%
Darkness
40%
Twisted Love
Things We Never Got Over
SHARED DNA

What they have in common

These are the genres, moods, and tropes both books share.

Contemporary Romance Steamy Emotional Fun Angsty Witty Suspenseful Intense Fake Relationship Second Chance Enemies to Lovers Boss/Employee Forced Proximity Grumpy Hero
WHERE THEY DIVERGE

Key differences

The details that set these two apart.

Page Count
Twisted Love347
vs
Things We Never Got Over572
Rating
Twisted Love3.71/5
vs
Things We Never Got Over4.12/5
Unique Genres
Twisted LoveDark Romance, New Adult
vs
Things We Never Got Oversmall-town-romance, contemporary-romance, grumpy-sunshine
Unique Moods
Twisted LoveRomance-driven stories, Fast-paced reads, Steamy romance
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Things We Never Got Overfun, spicy, romantic, addictive
THE VERDICT

So... which one wins?

Read Ana Huang if you want steamy and emotional. Read Lucy Score if you want steamy and fun.
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BEFORE YOU DECIDE

Quick answers about this matchup

Is Ana Huang or Lucy Score better?
It depends on your taste. Ana Huang tends toward steamy, emotional vibes, while Lucy Score leans steamy, fun. Both are excellent.
Who writes spicier books, Ana Huang or Lucy Score?
Ana Huang generally writes spicier content (avg 3.8/5 vs 3.6/5).
Should I start with Ana Huang or Lucy Score?
Start with Ana Huang if you want contemporary romance. Start with Lucy Score if contemporary romance appeals more.
Do Ana Huang and Lucy Score write similar books?
They share Contemporary Romance DNA, but their moods and writing styles are distinct.
What should I read after both Ana Huang and Lucy Score?
Look for authors who blend steamy with steamy elements. Browse our mood pages for curated picks.
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