Wrong Twin, Right Man

Wrong Twin, Right Man by Laurie Campbell is a contemporary romance published by Silhouette in 2004. This original edition spans 250 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rafe Montoya, who grapples with the loss of his wife, Beth, and the complexities that arise when he turns to her twin sister, Anne, for support after a tragic accident.
In this narrative, Rafe is faced with the challenge of helping Anne recover both physically and emotionally, as he reflects on his past with Beth and the life they could have had together. As Rafe navigates his feelings, he experiences moments where he perceives echoes of Beth in Anne, leading him to question the boundaries of love and memory. The book delves into themes of grief, second chances, and the intricate dynamics of family ties within the framework of romance.
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HE WANTED A SECOND CHANCE Rafe Montoya had known his wife, Beth, was unhappy. She wanted him home earlier, wanted a baby, wanted more of himself than he could give. He thought that being her knight in shining armor would be enough. But then a tragic accident claimed Beth’s life, and left her twin sister, Anne, injured—and he had run out of time. All he could do was help Anne recover her strength and her memory—it was what Beth would have wanted. Yet when Rafe looked in Anne’s eyes, for a fleeting minute, he had the feeling it was Beth’s eyes looking back at him. His Beth, ready and waiting to give him a second chance. But that was impossible…wasn’t it?
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