Tilted: A dark, funny romantic thriller (Tilted and Twisted #1)

Catherine Hamblin, Kittie Wilson


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Tilted: A dark, funny romantic thriller by Catherine Hamblin, Kittie Wilson

Can you catch a killer by falling for one?

Never in her perfectly ordinary life did Nina Lawson think she’d have to ask herself this question.

When her uncle is murdered, she’s the only one who believes it wasn’t suicide - until she meets a shadowy figure from her past who knows more than he should.

Maxwell Knight-Ford vowed never to relive his nightmarish school days - until he finds himself the object of extreme interest to a woman who doesn’t seem to understand sexual rejection.

Nina wants him but he doesn’t want her. He doesn’t want anyone.

When Maxwell discovers who Nina’s uncle is, he’s the only one to believe her. She accepts his mysterious offer to help solve her uncle’s murder.

But the closer Nina gets to the truth about her uncle - and Maxwell - the more she risks putting her own life in danger.

How far can she trust someone who will do anything to stop her from getting under his skin?

Prepare for a tangled web of lust, lies and lost souls in this darkly funny romance.

(This book was previously published under the pen name Kittie Wilson)

Reviews for Tilted:
***** 'Unputdownable. This book is both hilarious and sexy with some brilliantly placed one liners that make you laugh out loud. I’d definitely recommend this novel as a must-read.'

***** 'Loved this book! Interfered terribly with my workout and general life schedule as I kept diving back into it at any opportunity.'

'Storyline is excellent, you’ll love the characters and the wit is genuinely funny. Could easily be made into a film, something along the lines of Bridget Jones but with murder, I read it twice quite quickly and loved it just as much the second time. Well worth your time if you’re so inclined.'

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