The twins had one rule. No one dates both of them. However, what happens when the man comes along they’re both willing to break that rule for?Will the rule be broken?Aimee Harper just wants her car fixed. She doesn’t need her sister’s kind of help, the manipulation, the sexism, the way her sister uses her body to get whatever she wants. Aimee prefers her life simple, her peaceful existence, even … peaceful existence, even if she doesn’t have the adventures her sister has or meets the men her sister tends to wake up with on the weekend. Yet, to battle Karla’s plans, Aimee needs to go on a date with Mitch Greenway but what’s confusing to her is that he actually wants to go out with her and not her seductive sister. But what about their rule?
Karla Harper can’t believe her sister still hasn’t learned to play the game. There’s a reason women have all the power; it’s because men want what’s between their legs. A wink here, a wiggle of the backside there, and soon men are panting to help you accomplish your dreams. Of course, that is, until Mitch Greenway steps into the picture. No matter what Karla throws at him, the dark, powerful man still wants her timid sister. Aimee’s close to breaking the rule of the twins and Karla can’t believe it.
Mitch Greenway has seen plenty of women such as Karla Harper, but quiet, shy Aimee draws his eye and grabs his attention. She doesn’t want to run a game on him, but rather to just enjoy the moment without her sister’s interference. He’s heard about their rule, the rule that states that no man can date both sisters, and he knows that Karla believes since she’s already slept with him that he won’t go out with Aimee. However, Karla doesn’t know him, and what’s more, her sister is no longer playing by Karla’s rules.
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I’ve read several books written by Robbie Cox; he has done a great job at writing a good book; I will definitely be reading more of his books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the characters.
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Another great read by Robbie Cox who once again brings strong,well developed characters and weaves an entertaining story. He brings a story of twins with different personalities and shows the relationship between them. Along the way there’s romance with a bit of steam and some sexy scenes. It’s an enjoyable story showing the bond between siblings,moves fluidly and brought to life with his descriptive writing and detailed scenes.
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Aimee is the typical girl next door type and her twin Karla is the second vamp using her talents to get what she wants.
They share a condo because Aimee is trying to protect her mom from Karla’so manipulation.
Karla does not understand her sisters boring life, but she will protect her from harm.
Aimee starts dating single dad Clint, then his ex shows up and things get spicy. A good read.
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I have read another great book. It is one that had me.wondering a few times what was going to happen. I was pleasantly surprised and hope you will.be also. Give yourself time to get into the book and you will see. Enjoy.
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SIBLING RIVALRY is the first book in the Harper Twins series. This series does need to be read in the order of release.
You can’t say that this story is about Aimee and Clint’s relationship from meet-cute to HEA. This is the first part of Aimee and Clint and Mitch and Karla…. And Brad, Paul, Sandy, and so many others. This isn’t one romance. It is many relationships – family, friends, work, and romance. There is phenomenal character development and emotional exploration. This is sexy, steamy, fun, flirty, and not at all serious.
The twins, Aimee and Karla are identical in looks, but opposites in personality. This is a reminder to anyone who has not know any real twins that they are separate people.
Karla is a free-spirited wild child who sees her sexuality as a commodity to be used for gain. I didn’t like her at the beginning of the book. She grew on me. As I learned more about why she felt as she did, I understood. Isn’t that the way of most people? If we understood why they did the things they do, we would judge them less harshly. Her love for her sister was undeniable in the end.
Aimee is the always sensible sister. For many, especially Karla, that would be spelled s-t-i-c-k-i-n-t-h-e-m-u-d. She’s quiet, bookish, and hasn’t dated much. I had to laugh at the way that claws could only come out when fighting with her sister (just like me with my sister) or defending her man.
To me, the scenes of sisterly fighting make me think this author must have a few siblings. We fight with family differently than with anyone else – even that friend that is like a brother. The bond is different. We can fight with them and we will defend them, stand with them against any foe. When Bonnie, Clint’s soon-to-be-ex-wife, shows up and the sisters now have a common enemy… well, let’s just say someone should be calling a priest for Last Rites, metaphorically speaking.
Note: While I received this book as a gifted ARC via Booksprout, my opinions are my own and are given freely.
Title: SIBLING RIVALRY
Series: Harper Twins #1
Category /Genre: Contemporary Romance
Recommended for: 18+ due to sexual content
Grammar/editing: B – a few small errors
Received from: Robbie Cox (as a gifted copy)
Aimee Harper lay wide awake in her bed, not for the first time regretting sharing her home with her twin sister, Karla, whose activities with her one-night-stand prevented her from sleep. The next morning, Brad was cooking them breakfast. Karla, with her usual manipulation, had gotten him to help with getting Aimee’s car fixed, sending them to Mitch Greenway who ran his own shop, was very good at his job, and would give them a discount. Karla used her body to get everything she wanted – she had started doing so in middle school, so she was quite adept now. Aimee was completely different from her twin, quiet, shy, and respectable – and usually dateless.
Aimee walked down to the pool and saw her neighbor, Clint Asher, and his adorable 3-year-old daughter, Abigail. Abigail let out a squeal of delight at seeing her, and Clint welcomed the adult conversation. He was a nice guy and a great dad. As she laid in the sun on the lounge chair, Clint sat beside her and asked if she wanted to go to an old building with him. His crew would be renovating it, and she knew she liked taking pictures of old buildings. The house was everything she could want and more. Aimee saw beauty that reached out to her from the past, from the bedraggled curtains to the broken rocking chair on its side. She felt that art was what you could make others see and feel. If the piece spoke to her, then she knew she could make it speak to others. As they finished up, Clint asked her to have dinner with him so they didn’t have to eat alone. His parents were keeping Abigail overnight for him.
Karla got a phone call from Mitch about the car. So she flirted with him and told him she was on the way out to a nice place on the beach. He told her he just might see her there, and she knew he would. Men were all alike to her, very predictable. He met her there and had a couple of very hot dances with her. Then he went home to get some sleep before the busy morning arrived.
Karla followed Aimee’s sputtering car to Mitch’s garage. Aimee had made it plain to Karla that she wanted no special favors “earned” by her sister. When Mitch called later with the estimate, she asked if that was the full cost. He said he gave a discount for being a friend of Brad’s, to which she demanded he charge full price. So he agreed – IF she would go out with him! The car would be fixed by the next day, he said, and they talk about the cost. He was playful and she didn’t know how to respond.
With two men now very interested in Aimee, what kind of choices would she make for herself? Would Karla interfere? Would her choice be affected by the return of Clint’s ex-wife who wanted back in the picture? Was he worth fighting for? How could she decide?
This was a great story and very well-written. The story line was really good, especially when Aimee meets two very decent guys who each seem that they can appreciate her sincere and gentle behavior. I look forward to Book 2 to see more of series. It’s definitely worth your time to read this one!
Karla and Mitch hookup because she found out he asked Aimee on a date. Aimee has agreed to a few dates with Mitch. Aimee has a thing for Clint their neighbor who also seems to return her feels. What a tangled web…..
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Aimee and Karla are twins who have set rules about dating. When one man comes between them Karla takes it upon herself to even the playing field even if it means hurting her twin. Aimee is nothing like Karla, she doesn’t use or play games and their is only one man that she her heart is really set on and he has a lot of baggage that could put a damper on their budding relationship. Clint is captivated by Aimee but he has a daughter to think about not to mention the woman he’s married to that left them over a year ago and now wants to come home. How will all of this drama play out!
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super hot and suspenseful read
Twins Aimee and Karla have a rule no man gets to date both twins. Simple. Except if Karla doesn’t have to play by any rules, why should Aimee? Will she Date mechanic Mitch even though he has already slept with Karla? Is she willing to risk everything she may have with as good as single dad Clint just to get back at Karla? This was a super hot and suspenseful read and I can’t wait to read more about the Harper twins.
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A book not just about possible love, but also one that deals with sisterly affections and how being twins can affect a dating life. Aimee and Karla are twins but they are nothing alike. Whilst Karla is the outgoing, mouthy, fun loving, no time for love, and in her mind understands how relationships and men work, her sister Aimee is the complete opposite, looking for love, low key, and has no real clue about men. When Mitch is introduced as a means to an end, everything that the twins hold true turns on it’s head. But will Aimee next door neighbor Clint change the scene as she has been lusting after him for a while.
Plans may just go awry when Clint wife turns up after a year to see her daughter and husband and maybe this Mitch business will go either one way or another to the twins.
A fun read, it will be interesting to see how the next book plays out.
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