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Review for Falling for Your Best Friend's Twin by Emma St. Claire

 

 

There are a million and one reasons why I shouldn’t fall for my BFF’s twin...

Too bad love isn’t reasonable.

Zane is my total opposite. He dates a steady string of women who are nothing like me.

And there’s no way I would risk Zoey’s friendship over my teensy, tiny crush on her brother.

But when Zane hires me to help fix a glitch with his startup’s software, I run into two problems:

1. Someone on the inside seems to be sabotaging it.

2. Working with Zane every day sends my feelings into overdrive.

My master plan is to sniff out the rat, help Zane save the company, and get out while my heart is still intact. No biggie.

But somehow, I get roped into an investors’ spa trip. Which means spending a whole weekend with Zane and sharing a room with his date.

Kill. Me. Now.

This might serve to destroy my crush once and for all.

If it doesn’t destroy me first …

Falling for Your Best Friend’s Twin is a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming romcom with opposites attract romance, couples' massage disasters, and a healthy dose of forced proximity. Tons of sizzling chemistry with closed-door romance!

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Review:

This was my first foray into the world of Emma St. Clair, and I have been hooked ever since. While falling in love with your best friend's family has never been a favored trope of mine, I did enjoy this rendition of it, especially with how opposite our heroine and hero are. And the accidental couple's retreat trips are a classic.

It's been a while since I've read this (due for a re-read, obviously), but I remember enjoying our heroine's quirks that I don't normally see, like her job in IT (me too!), and her pretty pink hair we get to see on the cover. And poor Zane over there doesn't know what hit him. Also, there were a lot of shenanigans and closets, which is always a plus.

Note to more sensitive readers: there was some suggestive content between the non-main characters. Can't remember anything else.

If you want some light reading and good, clean fun, read this book (and series; I'm slowly collecting them all).

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