by Marisa de los Santos
A story about families, secrets, growing up, and making peace with the past, this novel described how two half-sisters bonded despite initial prejudice and suspicion. Some things weren't resolved satisfactorily enough (the "explanation" on how the father became the jerk of the century was especially...
I was drawn to this story because like Taisy, I have a twin brother. I was not disappointed. Among other things, I really enjoyed reading about the close relationship they shared. The book was written well and read superbly by Arielle DeLisle and Abby Craden who completely got into the characters’ p...
I was reading all the reviews of four and five stars and wondering why this book didn't affect me the way it did many of the other readers. Not that there is anything wrong with this book, it was good, a comfort read if you will and somewhat predictable. I enjoyed the character of Taisy but found t...