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Review by:
Gimme Words
on April 25, 2010 :
I greatly enjoyed this story. The heroine is just minding her own business when the carpet is pulled out from under her and her life. The author's vivid descriptions enable the reader to see, hear, and smell the wonders of Hawaii as Fran's experiences range from luxurious penthouse suites to a desperate race through jungles at gunpoint.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Kristie Leigh Maguire
on March 15, 2010 :
Wife in the Mirror is a tightly woven romantic mystery filled with plenty of twists, turns, and adventure.
Fran Smith wins an all expense paid cruise to Hawaii. Fran, hurting from the abuse of her step-brother turned fiancé, welcomes the escape into another world, even if only for a week. Her cruise soon turns into a nightmare when fellow passenger and cruise ship owner Cricket Royal mistakes her for his brother’s thieving, conniving wife who disappeared five years earlier, leaving behind a child and a trail of intrigue and broken hearts.
Wife in the Mirror has a few errors of run together words, most likely due to formatting problems, but not enough to hinder the story. I really enjoyed the read and have no problem in recommending it to others.
Kristie Leigh Maguire, author of Second Chances and other titles - (http://kristieleighmaguire.com)
(reviewed within a week of purchase)