Saturday, 25 August 2018

Book Review - Bad Twins by Rebecca Chance - #HolidayReading Book 9

Book 9 of 28 read on my holiday to Cyprus in June 2018.

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Title:  Bad Twins
Author: Rebecca Chance
Format reviewed: 
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Pan
Publication Date: 26th July 2018
Rating: 5 Stars


Never trust the face in the mirror . . .

It’s no surprise to anyone that Jeffrey Sachs, billionaire CEO of his own hotel chain, has a drop-dead gorgeous Estonian mistress. But stepping down to spend his retirement years with her? No one saw that coming – least of all his wife!

So now the prize of becoming Sachs CEO is up for grabs – and Jeffrey’s four children have until the day of his wedding to compete for the job.

The front runner is Conway, the older son and golden boy. But Charlotte, a glamorous social media star with an Instagram-perfect family, is hugely ambitious, fully prepared to scheme and backstab to get to the top. Then there’s the dark horse: Bella, her mild-mannered, hard-working twin sister. Or could Bart, the youngest child, a sexy, incorrigible playboy, somehow catapult himself into Daddy’s good books?

In a game where the ultimate prize is power beyond your wildest dreams, you should never underestimate your competitors, even if they are family . . . and, it turns out, twins can be the most dangerous rivals of all . . .

Bad Twins by bestselling author Rebecca Chance explores vicious sibling rivalry in this gripping thriller.

I may have said this before and I am sure I will say it again, Rebecca Chance is the queen on the blockbuster, of the perfect poolside read and some incredibly impressive sex scenes too. 

Mix in some intrigue, a mass of sibling rivalry and not just the twins, a new trophy wife, and a competition to find out which of Charlotte, Bella, Conway and Bart will become the next CEO of Sachs and you have a glorious mix for an intriguing and unputdownable storyline. 

With the siblings all determined to win their dads approval and become the new CEO, expect to see back stabbing, and all manner of rivalries. 

I much preferred Bart and Bella to the other two and even towards the end found myself really warming towards Adrianna.

Even those characters I didn't like I still found myself intrigued by and curious to see their stories, and see just how everything would interconnect and unravel. 

From some smokin' hot scenes, some rather interesting fantasies, and some naughty behaviour at times I'm not sure if it was the Cypriot sun, or the heat in this book that was making need to take a dip in the pool.

I loved every second of this book, from the initial descriptions of Jeffrey Sachs which really set the tone for the book, to the pace and clever writing, Bad Twins is certainly one to remember. 

Don't forget to take this on holiday with you or keep your eyes out an airport, and it will certainly keep you thoroughly entertained. 

Thank you to Netgalley and Pan for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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