3.5
Her Twin Baby Secret
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Alexa Moore is the definition of empowered and independent. She runs her own successful business
she's decided to start the family she's longed-for—by herself! But after business rival Benjamin Foster comes to her rescue and pretends to be her boyfriend for a night, their earth-shattering kiss sparks Alexa's desire to share much more with him… can she find her Happily-Ever-After with this unexpected love?
"…this is my favourite book by this author. It made me laugh out loud several times...this was well-written and introspective with convincing, 3 dimensional characters. Highly recommended and chuckle-worthy."
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"All in all,
is a delightful, funny, sweet, excellently paced, and very real book. You can tell that a lot of love and care has been put into this book, and if I'm honest, that's really refreshing for a romance novel."
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“This was so nice! Loved the characters, the flaws, the growth, and the chemistry. It was great.”

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“I thought the premise of this romance was good. Two competing restauranteurs finding love sounds like it could be interesting but there was really not a lot of excitement in this book.
In the end I thought the story was made more complicated than necessary with the involved family back stories, but the end was wrapped up too simplistically without really resolving anything.
Honestly I didn't really understand the characters motivations. I couldn't understand why if Alexa's family really made her that miserable, did she never call them on it. I especially didn't understand the relationship with her brother Lee. It just seemed odd that she continued to give him so much power in her life. I also didn't see a buildup in her relationship with Ben. The romance is always supposed to be the main focus in a romance novel but I felt like the vast majority of the book was dedicated to Alexa's trust issues and not to her and Ben's romance. In fact I remember looking down at my kindle to see that I was almost 80% in and it felt like Alexa still didn't have any real feelings for Ben, except for a few mentions of physical attraction. It was like the romance was very one sided then boom they live happily ever after.
Overall I don't think this was a bad or poor'ly written book, but I wouldn't say it's a really good one either. I think if it had more focus on the couple it could have been much better.”
About Therese Beharrie
Therese Beharrie is a South African romance author of several acclaimed novels, including And They Lived Happily Ever After and her One Day to Forever series. She takes pride in writing diverse characters and settings, and her books are often recommended for their heart and banter. She lives in Cape Town with her husband, her inspiration for every hero, and two adorable baby boys. You can follow her on social media or visit her at theresebeharrie.com.
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