Revenge sought from "summary" of Twisted Emotions by Cora Reilly
"Revenge sought" is a powerful and all-consuming concept that drives the characters in 'Twisted Emotions'. It is a primal need to right the wrongs that have been done, a desire to balance the scales of justice in a world that often feels unjust. This desire for revenge can be all-consuming, consuming a person's thoughts and actions until it becomes their sole focus. In this book, we see how revenge sought can drive people to do things they never thought themselves capable of. It can turn friends into enemies, lovers i...Similar Posts
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