Twin Crowns
Description
The contrasting lives of the sisters create a rich tapestry of experiences, revealing the complexities of loyalty, love, and identity. As they confront the challenges of their intertwined legacies, they must learn to navigate not only the weight of their royal lineage but also the passionate entanglements that come with their separate worlds. With humor sprinkled throughout and moments of heart-stopping tension, the story explores the power of sisterhood and the strength found in embracing one's true self.
Reviews
This book was an easy read and I found myself enjoying it.Two sisters who couldn't be more different, one doesn't know the other exists, twin swap, it has all of these things. Right down to a dog figuring out that something was off. At points I couldn't help but feel like I was reading a magical Parent Trap-- which isn't so much a bad thing.I wish Shen and Rose had a bit more build up, it was very obvious from their first interaction that they were going to end up together and I would have liked to see a bit more pining. Not even a kiss in this book, make him work for it girl. He kidnapped you!Wren I was just-- eh-- about. I think I would have liked to see her start to come around to Ansel a bit more before that ending so that it actually felt like it affected any of the characters rather than just opening up a second book. Once it became obvious who each sister was going to end up with it became not worth seeing a will they/won't they with anyone else.
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