Twin sisters Rayne and Skye Wallace are as close as close can be. For them family is everything. Growing up in a loving two parent household, the girls were taught early on in life to look out for each other and never to allow outside influences to break their bond. From the outside looking in, one would think their close bond and reassurance of each other is unmatched...or is it?
Rayne is the wild child of the two, rather than play into the stereotype of allowing a man to defy her, she soaks up the Atlanta nightlife but the minute Von steps into her life, things spiral out of control.
Skye is the more sensible of the two, unlike her sister, she is focused on school and the goals she set out to accomplish before she reaches thirty. Independent and overwhelmed with responsibilities, her man, Ja, makes sure that she has some fun every now and then. Skye loves her man unconditionally and although they have their issues, Skye believes that he is her one true love...but is he really?
When secrets, jealousy and betrayal take over, these two sisters are faced with decisions that will alter the once strong bond they shared. Can they find their way back to each other in time or will the storm hovering over them be more than they can bear?
A traditional but not so traditional love story! Twin love is like no other. And true friendship is not far behind. Forever doesn't always come packaged with a bow. Sometimes it's painful but end the end it's worth it all.
This was a different read from what I'm use to. With that being said Skye and Rayne had a sister bond out of this world. Them heifers were crazy! The story flowed from page to page. It's crazy how they actually followed up on they're actions from being hurt and betrayed by a man they loved. I totally loved AK and Trigger.
At first I was having a hard time sticking to this. It seemed to be moving super fast. But it turned out to be a good story. I’m glad that everything worked out for the twins. Although they met Ak & Trigger in the most untraditional way their love story panned out.