Tangled Up In You by Christina Lauren
3 Stars

My Review
This Rapunzel retelling closely mirrors Tangled in both plot and character development, with plenty of clever Easter eggs that fans of the film will love spotting. From the adventurous road-trip setting to the heartfelt moments of self-discovery, it captures that same sense of magic, freedom, and finding yourself along the way.
While I didn’t enjoy this installment quite as much as the first in the Meant to Be series, I found myself genuinely appreciating the male main character, Fitz. His backstory, emotional growth, and hidden vulnerability made him one of the most compelling parts of the story. The female lead also brought a burst of curiosity and optimism that balanced Fitz’s guarded personality perfectly—her energy added a refreshing, uplifting dynamic that kept the pages turning.
Christina Lauren’s writing shines with their signature blend of humor, heart, and heartfelt emotion. I loved the balance of romance and self-growth, and I’m excited to continue reading more of their novels to see how they keep reimagining beloved tales with such charm and depth.
“Just like she’d never believed that her hair could be meaningful, or hold magical, untold powers. It had always just been hair. And the minute Edward had cut it off, it was no longer even hers.”
Christina Lauren

Other Books by the Author
Some of the author’s other beloved titles include The Soulmate Equation, The Paradise Problem, The True Love Experiment, and many more.

Literary Pairing
Tangled Up In You is the fourth book in the Meant to Be series, a collection of modern fairytale retellings written by different authors. Each story offers a fresh, fun spin on a beloved classic, making the series perfect for fans of Disney-inspired retellings. These books are sweet, charming, and absolutely worth picking up if you love fairytales with a contemporary twist.

Shelf To Table
Lemon Lavender Cupcakes: A blend of bright citrus with soft floral sweetness. Light, fluffy lemon cake meets creamy lavender-tinted frosting for a refreshing, elegant treat.

“She was such a paradox: delicate but unbreakable; modest but intrepid; innocent but electrifying.”
Christina Lauren
