Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Wrong Woman and The Right Woman - Books 98-99

It's been a while since I've read any romantic fiction - I burned out on that a couple of decades ago, but these two books by Linda Warren were a refreshing read. Perhaps it's the fact that they deal with twins. Here's Amazon's description of The Wrong Woman:

They say everyone has a double... And according to private investigator Ethan Ramsey, Serena Farrell's double is a stripper working in a Dallas nightclub. Serena doesn't believe it—but she can't help wondering. After all, her mother died when she was an infant and she's been raised by wealthy grandparents who refused to discuss the past. So she knows next to nothing about her parents. Could she possibly have a sister? A twin? She decides to hire Ethan to find out who this other woman is. That fateful decision leads to some shocking revelations about Serena's family—and about her look-alike, Sarah Welch. It also leads Serena into Ethan's arms...and into his heart.

And here's the description of The Right Woman
Sarah Welch didn't know she had a twin until five years ago, when a string of events led her through the seedy underbelly of Dallas to the family she didn't know she had. Sarah has spent those five years trying to forget what she went through—forget the man who was gunned down, the criminal she helped put behind bars and the cop who saved her life. Now Sarah is in danger once again. And while this time she's able to confide her fears to her twin sister, there's only one person who can truly help her—Daniel Garrett, the cop who never stopped loving her. Working by Daniel's side to stop a killer, Sarah begins to accept Daniel as part of her past. And part of her future...

Yes, they are cheesy, Harlequin type romances, but they are saved by some very likeable characters: twins Serena and Sarah,  cop Daniel Garrett and PI Ethan Ramsey. They are an easy and enjoyable read. Recommended (if you like that sort of thing). :)

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