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1.0 out of 5 stars
where is the love?, April 8, 2010
Back cover: "Don't get me wrong, Alex, you're a nice guy, but there's no way I want to step into my dead sister's shoes and be called by her name for the rest of my life."
Brave words. But just who did Ginny think she was fooling? Five years ago she and her identical twin-sister, Venetia, had both fallen madly in love with the same man - Alex Warwick - and Venetia had emerged the victor. Ginny had kept her promise and gone away, determined not to wreck her twin's happiness. But now Venetia was dead and Alex was on his own again. Could ther be a future for him with Ginny? And could she believe him when he said he cared for her?
UM . . . NO!! Don't buy it. How could there be a future for her with him? He constantly has to say her name so that he remembers she is not his dead wife. He gets angry at her for cutting herself off from his wife yet if you read the first story he told Ginny that he would be the one to make sure they never saw each other again. Strangely he seems to have forgotten this promise. Ginny and Venetia had made a pack between themselves that they would enforce this cutting off from each other too.
I don't buy that Alex loved Ginny or that the two of them should be together now. Perhaps if the sisters weren't identical it would have been more believable or maybe if the jerk who claimed to love the one he met on the plane could actually tell them apart. . . but no! Twins are identical but there are usually things that set them apart as individuals and Alex was just to dense to pick up on that.
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