Thursday, April 11, 2019

Review: The Mirror Sisters

The Mirror Sisters The Mirror Sisters by V.C. Andrews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

From the legendary New York Times bestselling author of The Flowers in the Attic and My Sweet Audrina series comes the first book in a new series featuring identical twin sisters made to act, look, and feel truly identical by their perfectionist mother.

Alike in every way...with one dark exception.

As identical twins, their mother insists that everything about them be identical: their clothes, their toys, their friends...the number of letters in their names, Haylee Blossom Fitzgerald and Kaylee Blossom Fitzgerald. If one gets a hug, the other must, too. If one gets punished, the other must be, too.

Homeschooled at an early age, when the girls attend a real high school they find little ways to highlight the differences between them. But when Haylee runs headfirst into the dating scene, both sisters are thrust into a world their mother never prepared them for—causing one twin to pursue the ultimate independence. The one difference between the two girls may spell the difference between life...and a fate worse than death.

Written with the taboo-breaking, gothic atmosphere that V.C. Andrews is loved for, The Mirror Sisters is the latest in her long line of spellbinding novels about mysterious families and tormented love.
 

My Thoughts:

It has been a really long time since I read a book by this author. I forgot how twisted and dark the characters can get in her books. This book took longer to get to the twisted parts than I remember in the other books. However, I loved the story idea and the execution was well done. I was literally hooked on the story from the beginning. I am anxious to see where this story goes in the next book.

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