Title: Twinsequences
Author: Jennifer Foor
3.5 to 4 Double Crazy Stars
Review copy received from InkSlinger PR for an honest review
"This is like something I read in my novels. I didn't think this kind of stuff happened in real life."
Twinsequences about had me pulling my hair out of my scalp and gave me some anxiety attacks with all the craziness that's been happening in this Jennifer Foor novel. I've read the author's Mitchell Family series and the spin-off, Mitchell/Healy series, both of this series are what had me hooked in Ms. Foor's writing. And just when I thought she writes amazing family sagas, I read something as crazy as Twinsequences.
Although not my favorite writing from the author, I got emotionally invested with the story and the characters. The plot has got incredible potentional, I love books that make me think, keeps me guessing, leaves me on the edge of my seat, and this book did that to me. The storytelling, however, felt a bit bland for me. Hence, the torn between "it's okay/I liked it" and "I really liked it" rating, because I loved the story but several scenes and dialogues just made me "What?! Really?!". But then again, it's a good thing my emotions were stirred, right?
Overall, I liked it and even though this is not a new novel from Ms. Foor, I enjoyed reading something new (to me) from her. It just shows how creative the author is and that she has so much stories to write. Now, I'm never a fan of Ivy, but because I want to read more about Willow and Stoshua, I want to read her side of her crazy-train story.
Stars: 3.5 to 4 stars
Recommened to: Mystery romance. Anyone? ;)
Series: Standalone. (But I saw in an email that there's a Part 2 with Willow's POV)
POV: First person.
Extra Comment: Twinsequences is just an example that people who you think are normal can be hidden psychos and that communication really goes a long way! I can't wait for Book 2.










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