When CEO Ward Benally finds a beautiful brunette in his office, he assumes she’s a corporate spy. But Brea Steele is the long-lost daughter of the company’s founder, desperate to uncover the truth about her mother’s death. Ward will help, and keep her close—as his pretend love interest. Yet as their fake romance turns real, will the truth shatter their fragile alliance?
USA Today bestseller Catherine Mann has written women's fiction, romance, and romantic suspense for Lake Union, Harlequin, HQN, Berkley, Tule, and Sourcebooks, with titles released in more than 30 countries. Catherine’s novels have won numerous awards, including a RITA Award, the Romantic Times Magazine Reviewer’s Choice Award, and the Bookseller’s Best Award.
A South Carolinian at heart, after years of moving around the country Catherine has settled back in her home state with her Harley-riding husband. Empty nesters, they have a blended family of nine children, nine grandchildren, two dogs, and three feral cats, who all provide endless inspiration for new novels. For more information, visit: http://catherinemann.com
The Secret Twin is the final book in the Alaskan Oil Barons series. It is a good ending. It wraps up the secret surrounding Brea Steele. She also gets a happy ending with Ward Benally. Recommended for fans of the series and romance fans.
I kind of wish I had read some of the earlier books first. Then I think I would have had more of an emotional connection. Still, it was a fast-paced book.
I liked it but IMO it was a whole lot of nothing as far as no suspenseful ending. The threats that ran through the entire story ended up basically being nothing. It's like a story where a nothing character that nobody cares about is the culprit. To have been a good suspenseful story, then IMO a key character or characters should have been the guilty parties and there should have been real fall out in the family.