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So much for sisterly love, April 8, 2010
This review is from: Twin Torment (Paperback)
Back of cover: " I will not watch her marry the man I love. I'll do everything I can to get him for myself first."
Ginny and Venetia were twins. They looked alike, they thought alike and all their lives they had shared everything. Each was the other's best friend. Until now, when they both fell in love with the same man and life became a battleground as one twin fought the other and sisterly love dissolved into bitterness. Which of the two would succeed in capturing him? It was a contest in which there could only be one winner. Who would it be?
Review: Did not like the Hero, Alex, nor the Heroine's sister, Venetia at all. Both seemd weak and you truly wondered if he really new whom he fell in love with. Could not believe a twin sister would do that to her own sister. Venetia set out to take what was rightfully Ginny's to begin with and Ginny pretty much let her. From the moment that Venetia opened something up that she new darn good and well wasn't for her and met with Alex she sealed her own fate.
She had a relationship with Alex that was completely based upon lies. The fact that Alex was the so evil towards Ginny and that he honestly couldn't tell them apart made you feel as though he really didn't love her at all.
It was however, the first time that I have come across a harlequin that was sequel. You do not have a HEA at the end of this book. You have to read the sequel, Ghost of the Past, in order to get that. Or what some might take as a HEA.
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