Double Take
by Brenda Joyce
St. Martin's Press
July 1, 2003
ISBN #0312284748
Hardcover
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Other Books by
Brenda Joyce

A Dangerous Love

The Game

Innocent Fire

Fires of Paradise

Violet Fire

Firestorm

Dark Rival

The Perfect Bride

Dark Seduction

A Lady at Last

The Stolen Bride

Beyond Scandal

After Innocence

Scandalous Love

Deadly Kisses

The Masquerade

Double Take

Deadly Illusions

The Prize

Deadly Promise

The Chase

Deadly Caress

The Chase

Deadly Desire

Deadly Affairs

Deadly Pleasure

House Of Dreams

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"Wonderful blend of passion and suspense."
Reviewed by Paula Myers
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003

Kait London and her sister, Lana, have been estranged for years when out of the blue, Kait gets a phone call from her wayward twin. Lana is in danger - her life and the life of her four-year-old daughter, Marni, have been threatened. If Kait will trade places with her Read more...


"Brenda Joyce at her best"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2003

For a few years twins Kait and Lana London rarely talked beyond the globetrotting latter calling from typically a European city to claim she was "alive and kicking". Those calls were seldom and short, leaving Kait to wonder what went wrong between the sisters to make Lana walk away. That Read more...




From New York Times bestselling author Brenda Joyce comes an alluring novel of a woman's dangerous quest to protect her twin sister—and the secrets, lies, and deceptions that threaten them both. . . .


Summary

Kait London has been estranged from her twin sister for years. She has never understood why and has always regretted it. When her phone rings in the middle of the night, Kait learns that Lana desperately needs her help. All Kait has to do is take her place, for two days, at her home in the horse country of Virginia. If Kait can play this role convincingly, she will save Lana's life.

This is a game the twins have played before. But never like this. For the charade is much more difficult to pull off than when they were children. Lana has many secrets, secrets she has kept from everyone, including Kait—and she has as many enemies—including her own husband. Kait had not been expecting Trev Coleman to be in residence. Worse, she is soon forced to recognize how darkly seductive he is—and that he may very well be her worst enemy.

And then Kait realizes that she is directly in the line of fire. Someone is deliberately stalking Lana, but Kait is the trapped prey.



 

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