“Entangled” by Rebecca Quinn – A Review

Rating: 5/5

Year Published:  2024
Genre:  Dystopian Romance
Page Count:  714

Quick Summary

After the brutal events of Ensnared, Eden believes her brutes are dead and is forced to survive inside Sam’s camp, a dangerous, lawless place full of men who would gladly see her broken. Determined to destroy them from the inside, Eden becomes just as ruthless as her captors, all while grappling with the grief of losing her pack. Meanwhile, her brutes—Dom, Jayk, Jasper, Beau, and Lucky—are very much alive, though fractured, and fighting their own battles to reunite and rescue Eden. As the world around them spirals into chaos and war, they must navigate their fierce love, shifting dynamics, and the ultimate battle for survival in this action-packed, emotionally charged, and intensely steamy sequel.

What I Loved

  • I Couldn’t Put It Down – This book completely took over my life. I devoured all 700-ish pages in just over three days, neglecting all responsibilities in the process. It’s wild to think that I nearly DNF’d Ensnared, only to become so obsessed with this book that I jumped into it immediately after finishing the first.

  • Incredible Action, Romance, and HumorEntangled has everything—high-stakes action, a gripping emotional core, and delectable levels of smut (seriously, so much smut and it’s so well done). The humor woven through the intense moments kept the book from feeling too heavy, and I loved the balance.

  • Flawless Writing & Editing – This is one of the cleanest indie books I’ve read—no typos, no weird formatting, just smooth, polished storytelling that made the experience even more immersive.

  • The Brutes Feel So Real – By the second half of Ensnared, I was fully invested in Eden’s pack, but Entangled made me fall in love with all of them even more. Each character has their own struggles and arc, and I loved seeing how they grappled with grief, anger, and loyalty while still being their deliciously dominant, protective, and utterly swoon-worthy selves.

What Didn’t Quite Work for Me (But Honestly, It Did)

  • Literally Nothing – I guess I could say the book was too long, but I loved every second of it. It never felt like unnecessary filler, just a fully fleshed-out, gripping story.

Who Should Read This?

If you love post-apocalyptic romance, reverse harem, intense action, and next-level spice, Entangled will consume you. Fans of dark survivalist romances and Omegaverse-style dynamics will absolutely eat this up.

Final Thoughts

This book is going gave me a massive book hangover—I couldn’t stop thinking about it, and I’m desperate for Entwined to released. Rebecca Quinn, you have officially earned a lifelong reader.

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