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text 2014-12-11 15:53
Contemporary Romance With Twins as Heroes and Heroines
Lover Undercover - Samanthe Beck
In the Clear - Tamara Morgan
Beautiful Stranger - Ruth Wind
Baby, I'm Yours - Susan Andersen
Bedding the Wrong Brother - Virna DePaul
Switched, Bothered and Bewildered - Suzanne Macpherson
Perfect Switch - Lisa Plumley
Be My Baby Tonight - Kasey Michaels
The Dog Walker - Leslie Schnur
Double Trouble (The Coxwells) - Deborah Cooke;Claire Cross

Mistaken Identity. Changing Places. Living in the Shadow of.  All these are fun themes that come when our Romance Hero or Heroine is a Twin. 

 

Please enjoy these wonderful Contemporary Romances With Twins

 

My lists are never in any particular order. 

 

1. Lover Undercover by Samanthe Beck

2. In the Clear by Tamara Morgan

3.  Beautiful Stranger by Ruth Wind

4. Baby, I'm Yours by Susan Andersen

5. Bedding the Wrong Brother by Virna DePaul

6. Switched, Bothered and Bewildered by Suzanne Macpherson

7. Perfect Switch by Lisa Plumley

8.  Be My Baby Tonight by Kasey Michaels

9. The Dog Walker by Leslie Schnur

10. Double Trouble by Claire Cross

 

Vote for your favorite Twin: Contemporary Romance With Twins on Goodreads. 

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review 2009-04-13 00:00
The Dog Walker: A Novel
The Dog Walker - Leslie Schnur It was a decent read, but nothing really to write home about. I realize that it's chick-lit and the basic premise of it is "girl meets boy, girl and boy fall in love, something happens and they fight/break up, girl and boy make up and live happily ever after". BUT, there was so much else going on in this story that it wasn't even remotely believable by the end. And then near the end, the author started doing little bits of foreshadowing "but that will happen later" - it didn't seem to fit with the rest of the story. And then there's Claire and how the author made her say "Ni-nah" every time she spoke. She already explained the way Claire said "Ni-nah" but did she have to type it out EVERY SINGLE TIME? But anyway, it was an ok book...it wasn't horrible or anything, just annoying (to me) in parts.
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