Solid Five Stars from readers!She thought her past was behind her. In spite of her less-than-normal childhood, things are going well for Kenzie Reese. She has an exciting career as a photojournalist, an active social life, and no contact with her parents. Life is good. She even falls in love. But a single photograph will change her life forever.Kenzie knew her past was full of secrets and … secrets and half-truths. But this photograph reveals the biggest secret of all. Bigger than discovering she has a long-lost twin. Bigger than learning her father is involved in organized crime. This secret will change even her future.
As her life begins to unravel, Kenzie and Makenna search for answers, but will it cost them the men they love? Of all people to fall for, Kenzie loses her heart to Travis Merka, the newest Lieutenant for the Texas Rangers. Always a stickler for the rules—and now undercover on a dangerous mission infiltrating a biker gang—Travis, aka Stix, isn’t pleased with how far Kenzie goes to bend the rules. And Hardin cannot get past the fact that Makenna lies to him in order to help her sister.
Smart, sexy, full of mystery and adventure, this book remains a clean romance while delivering plenty of satisfaction! Readers say the third book of the Mirrors Don’t Lie Series is “a great book, well written and hard to put down”.
Reader Testimonials:
“This book has just the right mix of mystery, intrigue, romance, passion, heartache, and joy. I alternately laughed and cried. Just like Travis, this book has heart and soul. Heart and soul.”
“Do not miss this series if you like romantic suspense. The story is complex and layered. The characters are believable and likeable. The mystery will have you on the edge of your seat. Five stars all the way!”
“I have now completed the Mirrors Don’t Lie Book trilogy and I loved every line of every page!!!”
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Finally Kenzie and Makenna will find all the truth about their past. They will meet their family. And they will be able to accept their past in order to have a happy and full of love future. A lovingly book.
Mirrors Don’t Lie Series is composed of three books concerning twin sisters separate at the age of three. I dislike them both cause of their actions, reactions and stupidity. The story line is full of unrealistic events in order for the story to flow. The dialog sometimes borders on stupid. More thought should have been put into these books because they could have really been great reads. The books do need to be heavily edited. Mafia is uppercase when it refers to the Costra Nostra, otherwise lowercase is OK if it’s like the “diaper” mafia wrecking havoc at the child care center. 3*
The Girl from Her Mirror #1 – Well written, but need to be better though through. I’ve read other books by Ms. Willis and enjoyed them. I was disappointed when she made the character stupid in order to advance the story. I would have found another way for the separation instead of believing a total stranger in a phone call; yep, no face-to-face. She also disregards her instincts about another character. She Googles everyone, but the Ranger after all he’s done for and with her?
A few action scenes were awkward, but there’s no reason for the author to have experienced what she put her character through, so take with a grain of salt or tolerance. (For example: they’re speeding and he wants her to turn left in 100 ft, which by the time he tells her what he wants that exit is long gone.)
There’s reasons explained for everything the character didn’t do and some got a bit redundant. The flow of the story is continuous and doesn’t bog anywhere. Other than a few unrealistic bits (action and dialog), the story is entertaining and the language is clean. I skipped what looked like a sex scene; written sex is so boring but sexual tension is fun. I like the family members and the roommates, all come across as likable. There’s no cliffhanger, but the Mafia is still in the picture. 4*
Mirror, Mirror on Her Wall #2 – It’s the other sister’s turn and she’s a terrible person. Not all the secrets were uncovered in book one and this book does well with the clues and investigation, and is fast paced. But too many things weren’t realistic and wouldn’t occur in reality. The main character is a meadow muffin; self-centered, selfish and irresponsible. She places others, and herself, in danger without a clue or though in her head. She’s always so smart and thinks she always right. Of course, she comes out smelling like a rose because the unrealistic events that are written for the story line. In real life, she would have died and the others with her.
Kenzie also can’t make up her mind between two men. She’s already in love with Travis, yet when she mets pretty boy Craven, she doesn’t owe T her loyality or her heart. Say what? She also confuses caring with controlling. He’s trying to keep her safe and Ms. Stupidity goes feminist and insulting. SW? Travis the Texas Ranger in love with this twit needs his head examined. Where’s his self-esteem when she’s treating him like something on the bottom of her shoe after strolling through a pig pen? Texas Rangers are not stupid men and to see him treated as an eejit is an insult to all Rangers. I don’t care what body part is thinking when he’s around her, he or any self respecting man would not tolerate this behavior. 3*
Light from Her Mirror #3 – I couldn’t read any more of this series. The second book just irritated me beyond tolerance. I have read other books by Ms. Willis that I did enjoy and were better written and thought out, so maybe this was an earlier effort before she hit her stride. Because I don’t expect improvements, I’ll just cheat and give it 3*.
this is a great story, the last of the series, you have to read to see what happens to the twins and the men you love them