Description
Maeve O’Shaughnessy has been writing novels to great critical acclaim for twenty years without ever making a public appearance. But when her publisher insists she begin promoting her own books, Maeve, a recluse with anxiety disorder, cannot face such a terrifying ordeal. Instead, she recruits her identical twin, Margaret, to be her public persona.
Despite her misgivings, Margaret—recently divorced and in need of income—agrees. Problems quickly arise, from being recognized by acquaintances to falling in love with a man who hero-worships Maeve. With every talk or book signing, the line between her own personality and her sister’s blurs a little more. When Maeve is critically injured in a car accident, Margaret faces the most harrowing decision of all: Will she continue to live as Maeve, or will she take possession of her own life and become the woman she was always meant to be?




Joanne Sher –
3.5 stars. This was definitely an interesting premise, with twists and turns I didn’t expect. The story didn’t capture me as much as I hoped it would – the “twin vibes” felt like a bit too much at points, and there were scenes that felt unbelievable – but the writing is solid, and it deals with real conflict and issues.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.