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Twins Times Two! (American Romance, 887)

Twins Times Two! (American Romance, 887)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: PROBABLY BETTER THAN I THINK?
Review: [SORRY, I HAD TO LAUGH AT THE PUBL. DATE - 1901??? ]
Twins Times Two! is a beautiful story of the confusion one of each set of twins being mixed up --
Cara Wells could not believe her eyes when she get a look at her clients' set of twins. They were the exact mirror of her own twins.

Here is the dilemma of each parent not wanting to give up the other twin -- the only answer is a marriage of convenience?

Ross Gifford lives in a fairy-tale castle [in Utah?] with his three year old toddlers but is unwilling to go through the pain of losing love again and will give Cara anything but his heart.

Cara had gotten rid of one controlling manipulator, would she be saddled with another? Or could she teach Ross the wonder of loving again even if it is just for their little girls?

Actually gave it a 4 plus rating in my library but would have like a little stronger tension -- all in all a very good story and it goes without saying that I loved the epilogue.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: PROBABLY BETTER THAN I THINK?
Review: [SORRY, I HAD TO LAUGH AT THE PUBL. DATE - 1901??? ]
Twins Times Two! is a beautiful story of the confusion one of each set of twins being mixed up --
Cara Wells could not believe her eyes when she get a look at her clients' set of twins. They were the exact mirror of her own twins.

Here is the dilemma of each parent not wanting to give up the other twin -- the only answer is a marriage of convenience?

Ross Gifford lives in a fairy-tale castle [in Utah?] with his three year old toddlers but is unwilling to go through the pain of losing love again and will give Cara anything but his heart.

Cara had gotten rid of one controlling manipulator, would she be saddled with another? Or could she teach Ross the wonder of loving again even if it is just for their little girls?

Actually gave it a 4 plus rating in my library but would have like a little stronger tension -- all in all a very good story and it goes without saying that I loved the epilogue.


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