When her twin sister, Marcia, abandons her husband and children, Maralys steps in to help out and falls in love with her handsome brother-in-law, in a whimsical look at romance, family relationships, and true love. Reprint.
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About the Author:
Claire Cross writes medieval romances for Dell under the name Claire Delacroix.
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Maralys O'Reilly is the twin with the bad reputation, but if you're in trouble she's the one to call, and her two nephews do just that when they're stranded. Good old Aunt Maralys has always lived life on her own terms even after a bad marriage that left her in serious debt and wary of men. Her brother-in-law and adversary, James, who was the ideal catch (i.e., a wealthy lawyer), not only must face divorce from Maralys' twin, Marcia, he's also jobless and in debt. Maralys, who runs an advice-dispensing Web site, offers suggestions to James about simplifying his life and then is surprised when he moves to a middle-class Boston neighborhood. The two find that they are very attracted to each other, but Maralys worries about being a Marcia substitute and sure could use some good advice. Cross' cutting-edge romance proves that not all identical twins are alike while giving the reader insight into Web etiquette that is as entertaining as the story. Patty Engelmann
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- PublisherBerkley Trade
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 0425201791
- ISBN 13 9780425201794
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages384
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