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'Mirror Image' by Sandra Brown is a captivating novel that revolves around a woman who survives a plane crash and is mistaken for someone else. As she undergoes reconstructive surgery and bonds with the other woman's family, she finds herself falling in love with the husband. The plot is filled with suspense, mistaken identity, and an assassination plot involving a politician, making it a thrilling and intriguing read. Despite some contrived elements, the book keeps readers engaged with its enthralling storyline and unexpected twists.

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    Mad World
    Book 1 in the series:Mad World

    Mad World - Mad World by Hannah McBride
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    'Mad World' by Hannah McBride follows the story of Madeleine Cabot, a hardworking student looking to escape her rough town by excelling in school. When she meets her identical twin, Maddison Porter, who comes from a wealthy background, they decide to switch lives for the summer. However, things take a dark turn when Maddie finds herself involved in a web of deceit, danger, and revenge, as she takes on Lainey's identity and faces the ruthless world of the rich and privileged. With unexpected plot twists and the need to navigate a dangerous social landscape, Maddie's journey becomes a gripping tale of survival and deception.

    Hannah McBride's writing style in 'Mad World' is praised for its darkness, complex characters, and intricate plot twists. Readers are drawn into Maddie's world, where the lines between trust and betrayal are blurred, and the characters face challenges that test their resilience and morality. delves into themes of identity, power, and survival, showcasing the author's ability to craft a gripping story that keeps readers hooked till the end.


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    Replacement
    Book 2 in the series:The Worthings

    Replacement - The Worthings by Noelle Adams
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    'Replacement' by Noelle Adams is a heartwarming story that delves into the lives of Jade and William. Jade, who is trying to escape her past, agrees to switch places with her twin sister Amber in a desperate attempt to find safety. As she pretends to be her sister in a fake relationship with William, she finds herself developing genuine feelings for him. The book explores themes of loneliness, connection, and the lengths one would go to for love, all while keeping readers engaged with its suspenseful plot and multi-dimensional characters.

    The writing style of Noelle Adams in 'Replacement' is described as assured and accessible, with a focus on developing the characters, particularly the appealing protagonist, Jade. The book tackles the trope of twins switching places in a unique and engaging way, offering a blend of romance, suspense, and emotional depth that captivates readers from the first page to the last.


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    Slow Heat in Heaven by Sandra Brown
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    'Slow Heat in Heaven' by Sandra Brown is a romance novel set in Louisiana that follows the story of Schyler Crandall as she returns home to her family estate, Valtair, due to her grandfather's heart attack. She reconnects with Cash Boudreaux, who is now working for her grandfather, and together they work to save her family's logging business. The book delves into themes of family loyalty, dark secrets, and betrayal, while also exploring the complicated relationship between Schyler and Cash, characterized by passion and tension.

    The writing style of 'Slow Heat in Heaven' is described as suspenseful, dramatic, and romantic, with a touch of mystery added to the storyline. The characters are portrayed as complex and flawed, particularly Cash, who is depicted as a hot and alpha male with a troubled past, making him a character that evokes mixed emotions from readers.

    She had been dozing. Her head rested on her bent arm, which had gone to sleep and had started to tingle. She woke up and opened her eyes, then stretched languorously and turned her head. That’s when s...

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    The Switch by Sandra Brown
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    The Switch by Sandra Brown follows the story of identical twins, Gillian and Melina Lloyd, who decide to switch places as adults for one last time. However, this switch turns deadly when Gillian is brutally murdered after visiting a fertility clinic for artificial insemination, leading to suspicion about the clinic's activities. The plot is filled with love, lust, murder, revenge, and deceit, all intertwined into a suspenseful narrative with numerous twists and turns. Sandra Brown's writing style keeps readers engaged with a fast-paced and thrilling storyline, where characters like Chief Hart and Melina find themselves embroiled in a mysterious and dangerous situation.

    “Kiss, kiss.” Melina Lloyd kissed the air in the general direction of her twin sister’s cheeks. “I’ve ordered an Italian white wine. Crisp, light, and not too fruity, according to the waiter who was. ...

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    Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown
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    When newswoman Britt Shelley wakes up next to the dead body of notorious playboy, and police officer, Jay Burgess, she has no memory of what happened or how she got there. To find out, Britt teams up with former firefighter Raley Gannon, a man with his own problems. The circumstances of what happened to her are like what had happened to him 5 years earlier. They team up to clear their names. Mystery, danger, romance leading to passion hot passion sheer fun. An exciting storyline with real good guys and bad guys and a doozie of a twist at the end. The heart of the story relates to a police station fire five years ago, which caused the ruin of firefighter Raley, who was set up to take the fall for it. He felt helpless to fight back until Britt, a news reporter found herself in similar circumstances. Together, they take you on a suspenseful, interesting journey to find the real culprit.

    A curl of faded red paint flaked off when the wood frame slapped closed behind Raley as he stepped into the one-room cabin. It smelled of fried pork and the mouse-gnawed Army blanket on the cot in the...

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    Miss Benwick Reforms a Rogue by Maggie Fenton
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    'Miss Benwick Reforms a Rogue' by Maggie Fenton follows the story of Davina Benwick, a young woman who escapes an abusive marriage by posing as her male cousin and taking on the role of a secretary to an inventor named Julian. As Davina and Julian work together, they develop a unique bond free from societal constraints, leading to unexpected feelings and challenges. The plot includes elements of disguise, revenge, romance, and self-discovery, set in a Regency-era backdrop filled with humor and witty banter.


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    Until I Die Again - Soul Change by Jaime Rush (Tina Wainscott)
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    'Until I Die Again' by Jaime Rush (Tina Wainscott) is a captivating story about second chances at life and love. The plot revolves around Halle, who inhabits the body of Chris after a tragic accident, with a mission to find Jamie's heart. The book combines mystery, romance, and self-discovery as Halle navigates her new life, trying to make amends and rediscover who she is. Readers are drawn into a world where forgiveness, sacrifice, and spiritual connections play a significant role in shaping the characters' relationships and destinies.

    The writing style of 'Until I Die Again' is described as mesmerizing, engaging, and emotional. The author skillfully weaves a complex yet intriguing narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. With well-developed characters, a compelling storyline, and a touch of the supernatural, the book explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the essence of identity beyond physical appearances.


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    Dancing on the Wind - Fallen Angels by Mary Jo Putney
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    Lady Kit Travers, the younger sister of a vivacious identical twin, is at the center of the novel 'Dancing on the Wind'. The plot revolves around her multiple impersonations and the mysterious relationship she develops with Lucien, a man who seeks her out. The story delves into themes of deceit, romance, and the deep psychological connection between twins. As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with twists and turns, exploring the complexities of love, trust, and hidden motivations.

    Despite the historical research evident in the writing, 'Dancing on the Wind' focuses heavily on the nature of twins, sometimes to the detriment of the romance between the main characters. The book portrays a tale of longing, deception, and self-discovery as Kit and Lucien navigate their feelings for each other amidst the shadow of their absent twins, leading to a unique and sometimes controversial storyline.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fallen Angels )

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    Led Astray - Astray & Devil/Hellraisers by Sandra Brown (Erin St. Claire)
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    'Led Astray' by Sandra Brown is a romantic love story that delves into the complexities of relationships within a dysfunctional family. It follows the journey of Jenny, who turns to Cage, the black sheep of the family, for support after a tragedy. The plot twists and turns, keeping the reader in suspense and captivated by the unfolding love story between the characters. Sandra Brown's writing style is described as masterful, with real characters and true passion that evoke strong emotions in the readers. explores themes of love, family dynamics, and overcoming obstacles to find happiness.


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    Fatal Affair
    Book 1 in the series:Fatal

    Fatal Affair - Fatal by Marie Force
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    'Fatal Affair' by Marie Force is the first installment in the 'Fatal' series, focusing on the relationship between police lieutenant Sam Holland and rising politician Nick Cappuano. When Senator John O'Connor is found dead, Sam must quickly find the killer to salvage her career, enlisting the help of Nick, who was O'Connor's friend and chief of staff. The story delves into Washington scandals, political intrigue, and police work, intertwining romance, suspense, and murder mystery elements seamlessly. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of romance, crime-solving, and political backdrop that keeps readers hooked throughout the story.

    “Ugh, what the hell is that?” Nick Cappuano dropped his keys into his coat pocket and stepped into the spacious, well-appointed Watergate apartment that his boss, Senator John O’Connor, had inherited ...

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