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In love we trust…

She may have found the twin sister she never knew she had…but Charlotte Harrington also lost her mother. And now she’s lost her artistic inspiration, too. Escaping to a lush tropical resort is her best shot at getting something of her own back again. She just needs to focus and somehow not let Sam Briton’s guarded smile distract her.

Managing a hotel and single fatherhood puts plenty on Sam’s plate, Charlotte gets that. And the suspicion in his deep blue eyes can only lead to big-time trouble for a woman who struggles with the truth. So why is she driven by the need to convince him that love is worth opening his heart?

384 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2016

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September 5, 2019
My first book by Ms. Dyson. I can’t wait to read more. I won this book from her. I picked it up and couldn’t put it down. I know I should have read the first one, and now I will. Charlotte just recently found out she has a twin identical sister. She found out at a wedding she went with her neighbor.
Now her sister Allie really doesn’t want to attend a conference so she gives her sister the ticket. A nice relaxing vacation at resort on Sapodilla Cay. Charlotte needs to get away. What she doesn’t expect is everyone at the conference to think she’s Allie. When the resort manager treats her with such rudeness she just can’t believe it, and the surprise kiss just took her breathe away.
Trouble lies ahead on the resort. He still refers to her as Allie. Things between them heat up.
Now a big client that could help her sister out is coming to the conference. So with the permission of her sister she will play along and be Allie.

Sam can’t believe Allie is at the resort. He told her a long time ago that he never wanted to see her again. But what’s all this with a twin sister. He supposed to believe her? She deceived him once.
Not going to happen again. He’s done with that. He’s got two kids to worry about. They come first.
Now there thief’s going on at the resort. It’s funny how it all happened when she checked in.
He will get to the bottom of things

Buy the book to see what happens. So much more to come.
So good.
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January 23, 2019
Charlotte, an artist, lost her adoptive mother, her artistic muse, and then found out she has a twin sister, Allie. Since they were separated at birth, neither knew the other existed. Allie has a work conference she signed up for a long time ago coming up, and since she has a new boyfriend she doesn’t want to go. So she talks Charlotte into going in her place. It’s at an island resort in Florida and she convinces Charlotte that the scenery and relaxing atmosphere is just what she needs to get back to her art. So Charlotte goes, falls in love, and is under suspicion for thefts and other problems happening. Really good story, I loved the idea of the twins being separated, and accidentally finding each other.
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January 4, 2016
I had high hopes for this story, because I liked the premise of twins separated at birth and raised by different families, only to discover each other's existence when those twins were adults. In this story, Charlotte harbors anger at her recently-deceased mother for never telling her about her twin, a woman who has apparently angered the man Charlotte is attracted to.

Sam Briton manages the resort hotel that Charlotte escapes to, at her twin's insistence, to find her artistic focus again. But her arrival at the hotel coincides with a series of thefts of guest's belongings and Charlotte is suspected. After all, isn't she really Allie, the woman who hurt Sam so badly?

Over time, Charlotte and Sam begin to see each other differently, but his continual lack of trust in Charlotte was eventually off-putting, especially after Charlotte's help with Sam's 12-year-old daughter. I'd have preferred that he get real sooner than he did.
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