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Rating: Summary: Nice read Review: I liked the book, though i didn't really expected to. it was the first one from this author and it may not be the last one. there were nicely developed relationships, though i think that nore than two in a book is too much.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Review: I loved this book, it was a definate page turner for me and I could not wait to finish it. I normally do not have time to read during the day, so I stayed up one night to read the entire book because I just could not put it down. A must read if you like romance, mystery and a nice flow in the authors writing.
Rating: Summary: Incredible! Review: If you can find this book, do so. It is simply one of the best books I've ever read. Never have I been on the "edge of my seat" before, wondering (and dreading) who the killer might be, not literally. And although some books have affected me emotionally, no book has ever brought tears to my eyes as did this novel. This happened while reading about the childhood of the twins, Charles and Jason Sinclair. Between wondering who the killer was and weeping over the twins childhood, I was an emotional wreck!! This due to the enormous talent of Katherine Stone. (I know, some of her newer books weren't that great.) But this one had it all; brotherly and sisterly love, romance, heartache, and mystery. The love stories were absolutely wonderful; the love scenes went into a little more detail here than in some of KS's later books. This book also shows how basic misunderstandings, assumptions, and noncommunication can alter the lives of people, sometimes drastically. Usually when I finish a novel I immediately start another, but the characters in TWINS left such a lasting impression, I found I simply couldn't concentrate on ANYTHING for quite some time.
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