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The Third Twin Heartskeep

The Third Twin Heartskeep

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline info
Review: "Find Heartskeep. Trust no one. Run!" With her dying father's words ringing in her ears and a gunman at her heels, Alexis Ryder fled to the deserted mansion called Heartskeep and learned the shocking truth - she wasn't Alexis Ryder, but an identical-triplet heiress, a secret someone would kill to keep. Desperate to learn more, she assumed the identity of a sister she'd never met...and landed in the strong arms of the law.

Officer Wyatt Crossley's warm brown eyes and sexy smile promised safety - and tempted Alexis to forget that Wyatt thought she was someone else. Avoiding the rugged lawman would be prudent, but in a world gone mad, prudence was no match for a swirling maelstrom of forbidden desire....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read
Review: A must read Intrigue. Dani SInclair is a very talented writer with strong plots and memorable characters!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The 3rd book in the series...
Review: This is the third book in the Heartskeep series. Alexis Ryder has just found, from her dying father, that she was adopted illegally. She sets off with a bloody suitcase full of money to find her real family. She meets and falls for Wyatt, a cop in the town where her family is. He mistakes her for one of her sisters and she lets him believe the lie so that she can find out more about her family and the reason why there are people after her.

I enjoyed this book, especially the romance between the characters. The final book in the series usually ties it all up nicely, but I thought that in this case it was a little too pat. It wasn't that hard to figure out who did it, and all was forgiven a little too easily. A good summer read.


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