6/2/2023 0 Comments The Third Twin by C.J. OmololuSoon, there are signs that Alicia might not be so made up: a parking ticket, a salon appointment, and worst of all, photos posted on a Facebook page that are of neither Lexi nor Ava. It started as a way to blow off steam, but things take a dark turn when one of the boys “Alicia” dated winds up violently murdered. Or rather, when Ava wants to date boys who don’t meet her standards (translation: they’re poor with no future prospects) and Lexi is roped into taking her place when she has a schedule conflict. And Alicia? Alicia is the made-up sister the twins assume when they want to go out with inappropriate boys. Lexi and Ava grew up the adopted, twin daughters of a very rich man. Or, as most people like to call them, a triplet. They assume the identity of an imaginary third sister, a third twin. Lexi and Ava don’t assume each other’s identity. Your novel, The Third Twin, takes this to an extreme I didn’t know existed. They switch places and occasionally assume each other’s identity. Jia C+ Reviews adoption / California / Delacorte Press / first person present tense / sisters / thriller / twins / Young-Adult 1 Comments FebruREVIEW: The Third Twin by CJ Omololu
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