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Bad Twins

By: Rebecca Chance
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Bad Twins by bestselling author Rebecca Chance explores vicious sibling rivalry in a gripping thriller full of family secrets, sizzling scandals, and lots of money.

Never trust the face in the mirror . . .

It’s no surprise to anyone that Jeffrey Sachs, billionaire CEO of his own hotel chain, has a drop-dead gorgeous Estonian mistress. But stepping down to spend his retirement years with her? No one saw that coming – least of all his wife!

So now the prize of becoming Sachs CEO is up for grabs – and Jeffrey’s four children have until the day of his wedding to compete for the job.

The front runner is Conway, the older son and golden boy. But Charlotte, a glamorous social media star with an Instagram-perfect family, is hugely ambitious, fully prepared to scheme and backstab to get to the top. Then there’s the dark horse: Bella, her mild-mannered, hard-working twin sister. Or could Bart, the youngest child, a sexy, incorrigible playboy, somehow catapult himself into Daddy’s good books?

In a game where the ultimate prize is power beyond your wildest dreams, you should never underestimate your competitors, even if they are family . . . and, it turns out, twins can be the most dangerous rivals of all . . .

©2018 Rebecca Chance (P)2018 Macmillan Digital Audio
Literature & Fiction Romance Satire Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Comedy Fiction

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An entertaining, funny and twisting story line that would make a great TV mini series.

Ridiculously good fun!

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liked this book a lot. I had hoped for more dirt so will explore Rebecca Chance's other books.

Lots if twists.

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Characters were cold and narrator read in a sardonic tone reminding me of those pizza ad voice-overs

Unlikable

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Unfortunately I was enjoying this book until the introduction of a transgender character where the author fixates on her genitals the whole time. Literally every scene she's mentioned in all the author focuses on is that. Very disappointing and offensive especially for a book published in 2018.

I had been enjoying multiple books from this author until then, really enjoyed the escapism but this has ruined it. I've since discovered this is a pattern with this author. In her other book unfavourable depictions of a trans character starts immediately within the first few chapters of Divas. I couldn't even finish it. That one was released over a decade ago so I recognise that society has progressed since then & I'd hoped she wouldn't have written about a character like that now. Her views still persist obviously because of this book released in 2018, using less name calling (which is constant at the start of Divas) but still fixating on anatomy and sex rather than giving her the same depth as the other characters. Can't support an author like this.

Offensive depiction of transgender character

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