![]() However, the focus is very much on Asa and Zane as a pairing and how an ill-timed hookup leads to Asa finding his person, and arguably, saving the entire Mulvaney family as a side effect. Even though the brothers are separated for most of the book (and this is actually a point of interesting conflict), it is fascinating to see how the mirror aspect even includes facets of their personalities. James establishes early on that Asa and Avi are mirror twins. ![]() While this didn’t end up being my favorite of the series so far (that’s definitely Psycho), I thoroughly enjoyed both the relationship dynamic that developed between Asa and Zane and the mystery in which they find themselves embroiled. Twins are kind of a “thing” in romance, so I know a lot of readers besides me were excited to truly meet the first of the Mulvaney Murder Twins. ![]() I might be mainlining coffee this morning, but I regret nothing (especially since I also get to have leftover pizza for lunch). ![]() How excited was I to read this book? I informed the spouse he was in charge of dinner and stayed up way too late to finish it once my advanced copy hit my Kindle. Disclaimer: I received an electronic ARC of this novel from the author. ![]()
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