An ending I didn’t see coming!!
I just couldn’t put this book down, it had me hooked from the very first chapter.
We meet Iris and her mirror twin Summer Rose. Summer seems to have the perfect husband and step-child, the overall perfect life while Iris has just split with her husband and had to move back to Australia from New Zealand after also having lost her job… at the same law firm that her husband works at. Iris’s sister and husband are away sailing on the yacht that their father owned in Thailand, when they ring Iris to ask for her help to sail the yacht, Iris jumps at the offer to finally be able to sail on the yacht she loved so much as a child.
Disaster strikes when Iris is suddenly alone on the yacht with her sister nowhere in sight, does she tell the truth or does she pretend to be her sister as she feels that she has always been the unloved twin?
I really felt like I was with Iris as she tried to make her decision about what to do, and hoped the whole way through that things would work out for her. There is a double twist at the end, that I really did not see coming at all, despite some of the hints that had been dropped (that you only see when you get to the end!) and it really surprised me. I really didn’t put this book down all day, I was so engrossed in it!
Thank you to Readers First and Rose Carlyle for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book, it’s definitely one I’ll recommend and one I’ll keep coming back to!
We meet Iris and her mirror twin Summer Rose. Summer seems to have the perfect husband and step-child, the overall perfect life while Iris has just split with her husband and had to move back to Australia from New Zealand after also having lost her job… at the same law firm that her husband works at. Iris’s sister and husband are away sailing on the yacht that their father owned in Thailand, when they ring Iris to ask for her help to sail the yacht, Iris jumps at the offer to finally be able to sail on the yacht she loved so much as a child.
Disaster strikes when Iris is suddenly alone on the yacht with her sister nowhere in sight, does she tell the truth or does she pretend to be her sister as she feels that she has always been the unloved twin?
I really felt like I was with Iris as she tried to make her decision about what to do, and hoped the whole way through that things would work out for her. There is a double twist at the end, that I really did not see coming at all, despite some of the hints that had been dropped (that you only see when you get to the end!) and it really surprised me. I really didn’t put this book down all day, I was so engrossed in it!
Thank you to Readers First and Rose Carlyle for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book, it’s definitely one I’ll recommend and one I’ll keep coming back to!