When sisters construct a fool-proof plan to rob a local drug dealer, what could possibly go right? When desperation strikes, how far would you go? The final installment to the suspenseful Identical Sins where twin sisters Nina and Lola foil the robbery of a drug dealer. Things seemed to work against Nina pitting the sisters against each other. Follow as Nina plots to take her son back and secure her bag in Identical Sins 2. Nina-I looked out of the window as that psychotic bastard pulled away from the bus station. With the money that he had given me, I could take the bus anywhere and just start over. But if he thought for a minute that I was leaving without my son, he had another thing coming. Lola might be scared of Luckie, but I wasn’t. He would get what was coming to him for the shit that he had done to me and driving a wedge between me and my sister, even if she had to go down with him.
Tatum James is a passionate author of romance, urban fiction, and women’s fiction. Since publishing her debut novella Identical Sins in 2018, she has written more than 30 titles—each one known for its unique storylines, unpredictable twists, and vivid characters. A true storyteller at heart, Tatum loves painting pictures with words, weaving emotion, tension, and passion into every page.
A South Georgia native from the small town of Abbeville, Tatum grew up surrounded by the quiet of the rural South—a place where imagination had room to run wild. That early creativity now fuels her writing, often infused with her love of storytelling and music. These twin passions frequently shape the themes and rhythm of her books.
Outside of writing, Tatum has worked as a dedicated nurse for over a decade. Her compassion and life experience shine through in the depth of her characters and the realism of her stories.
Nina had a series of bad choices. Just when she started to think about better ways the past just wasn't quite ready to let her be free... The mere fact the world iz small Josiah was the axis for this world wind... never would've thought he was Padre's Son and to already have ill feelings towards Luckie just wasn't in the cards for him. When they say old habits die hard Nice took advantage and got smoked in the process... Hopefully, Jordan fairs through life with the tremendous loss of 2 parents within a matter of months. Lola has a long road of healing to go but as long as Malcolm is there she'll make it. Good Read!
Tatum, ok so this was such a mess. Not the writing just the characters. Nina really thought her way was ok. Just when I thought her heart would do the right thing she flipped. I thought her karma was just. You can't keep doing the same things and justify your reasoning. I love love love Luckie, he's such a man about his business. Lola brought out softness with him. Just a good read. Loved it!!🤗🤗🤗🤗
Nina didn't stop her madness until it caused her demise. She just had to continue living life doing wrong. Lola secured her future with Luckie and lived happy with the kids. Great read!
This was a emotional rollercoaster and I enjoyed every bit of it. It was one thing after another with these characters. I was on the edge of my seat with this one. Great read.
The chapters were literally the same words from the Identical Sins 1: Urban Romance 📖. There was not enough "new" info to the storyline for additional 📚.
Tatum James on point as usual. Nina whew that's an evil one. She would accept responsibility for what she did to her sister. Instead of being grateful she continues to plot on both Lola and Malcolm. All I can say Malcolm and Lola better than me!
Title: Identical Sins 2: An Urban Fiction Author: Tatum James Publisher: T. J. Series: Part 2 Reviewed By: Arlena Dean Rating: Five Review:
"Identical Sins 2" by Tatum James
My Rationalization:
I found 'Identical Sins 2' a rather sad read and if you have read part 1 of this story you knew something was definitely coming for Ms. Nina. Only if Nina would have used some good sense maybe this wouldn't have happened to her. If she had a love for her sister Lola all I can say is that she Nina had a weird way of showing it and when she did why did it seem off?
Oh well, at least Malcolm was there for Lola proving that there was definitely something going on between the two as he was so protective of her. This is one story or two that you will just have to pick up the novel to truly understand these identical twins thoughts. One twin was good while the other one wasn't. At least the good one had someone that did love her and even the children.
This book was so good! I'm glad the author made this sequel. There was love, broken trust, lies, betrayal, and commitment all wrapped up in this story line. The moral of the story was exposed to the readers after learning of Nina's continued deceit. Awesome job, Tatum James!
Yes this one was better than the 1st even though there was action in both. Nina and Nice got what they deserved. I'm happy for Lola Malcolm and the kids. Nina was selfish and greedy. But all this come to a end. There was still action in both books loved it great read.
It's true what they say about true love. What's meant for you will come full circle. Twins have a bond like no other Bond. Even when apart the bond still remains active in your heart. Happy and sad ending.
The storyline was kind of interesting but for some reason the writing flow just didn’t really keep my interest. It felt kind of rushed and all over the place. I could not really connect with the characters.