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Dating a man you thought was your sexy, mysterious savior - but it turns out he is actually his identical twin brother? We've all been there. Or, at least, Sage has...
"I thought he was you." There it is. The words hang in the air between us as Adrian searches my eyes for answers. "I thought about you for months. I could hardly do anything without thinking of you. Of your lips on mine, your hands on my body. I thought I would never see you again. When James walked into the cafe..."
"You thought he was me." Adrian doesn't look upset. He looks like he is thinking a million thoughts at once and trying to slot each one into place like a puzzle.
"I didn't know. You look so much alike I couldn't have imagined that he wasn't... But then I saw you, and it was so obvious. He isn't you. He could never be you."
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Sage has met a man. They share one magical kiss in a nightclub, which is totally out of character and ridiculously hot, before she returns to her boring life as a barista. She doesn't even know his name, and she resigns herself to forgetting all about the whole thing.
But she can't.
And then one day, there he is. But he has no memory of their wild night together. They begin dating, and she never mentions their previous meeting. A few months go by, and she is happy. I mean, she is definitely trying to be happy. And yeah, maybe that first kiss was the highlight of the entire relationship, but if it was good once, it could be good again.
Until she meets her boyfriend's identical twin brother.
AKA the man from the club.
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Seeing Double is the fifth story from a steamy new author. Giselle Cox is the over-the-top secret alias of a well-loved romance author. Her books are short, spicy, and full of all the obsessed alpha men you can handle. Prepare for some delicious (slightly toxic) fun, and try not to take yourself too seriously.
This book contains cheating, a large age gap, an obsessive guy, and a stereotypically innocent girl. The relationship is toxic at best, but it is also page-meltingly steamy. I do not condone this type of power imbalance, but I definitely condone reading about it!
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