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Chase the Past

Chase the Past

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Look to the past for the answers in the present
Review: Courtney Tanner cannot understand why her husband Justin has confined her to a mental hospital. After five months of maximin confinement, she escapes, only to find that Justin is not all that he appears.

Justin Tanner is surprised when he finds Courtney at his doorstep, more surprised when she claims that she married Justin Tanner. A different Justin Tanner that lived in his house. Justin is determined to find out who impersonated him, married under his name and lived in his home. The secret lies in Courtney's past, a past she cannot remember.

I've read many books by Jasmine Cresswell (mostly recent releases) and loved them all. This one wasn't as good. The romance seemed forced and there wasn't much chemistry. For a great book by Jasmine Cresswell, I suggest Secret Sins, The Daughter, or The Disappearance.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Look to the past for the answers in the present
Review: Courtney Tanner cannot understand why her husband Justin has confined her to a mental hospital. After five months of maximin confinement, she escapes, only to find that Justin is not all that he appears.

Justin Tanner is surprised when he finds Courtney at his doorstep, more surprised when she claims that she married Justin Tanner. A different Justin Tanner that lived in his house. Justin is determined to find out who impersonated him, married under his name and lived in his home. The secret lies in Courtney's past, a past she cannot remember.

I've read many books by Jasmine Cresswell (mostly recent releases) and loved them all. This one wasn't as good. The romance seemed forced and there wasn't much chemistry. For a great book by Jasmine Cresswell, I suggest Secret Sins, The Daughter, or The Disappearance.


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