Rose Carlyle's The Girl in the Mirror is a twisty tale of twins. Summer and Iris look a lot alike, but it's clear who the favorite is. Iris has always lived in her sister's shadow, but after a tragic accident, Iris gets the chance to actually live Summer's life.
But is it all Iris ever wanted?
Throw in a feuding family drama about a million-dollar inheritance that only goes to the child who bears an heir first, and you've got the makings for a dark tale with a surprise ending.
This is the perfect book to read during October because, in a way, it is a little spooky. And I loved the way it explored the family's dynamics and how the grass may not always be greener in somebody else's yacht.
The Girl in the Mirror is published by William Morrow and is on bookstore shelves now. I received a free e-ARC in exchange for this review.
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