
Manhattan's Most Scandalous Reunion An Uplifting International Romance
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Disclaimer: I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to Dani Collins, Netgalley, and Harlequin Special Edition for this free copy. All quotes in this review are taken from the Advanced Reader Copy and may change in final publication. So technically this is part of a series, with this being the second book but I feel like it could be read as a standalone. At least, I wasn’t too confused about the events of this book since I didn’t actually read the first one yet prior to reading this one. So take that as you will. If you were curious, it is the Secret Sisters books. I think I have a thing for closed proximity novels in a sense. And even though it isn’t always a close proximity type of novel, it still had those vibes and I adored it for it. See, the issue was that the paparazzi mistook Nina for Oriel, who happens to be a famous supermodel. The “secret sisters” part starts to make more sense after you find out why they keep getting mixed up. Somehow, wanting to avoid the drama of scandal and being the public eye for something that isn’t even accurate in her case, she ends up ducking out into her ex boyfriend’s penthouse that she happens to be by. Now, Reve does NOT like being a part of scandal either, and yet he will help Nina out of this because that’s just what he wants to do in this case. We get to find out what’s the deal about Nina and Oriel, who they are to each other and why they only found out about one another recently…. we slowly find out why Nina and Reve aren’t together, even though it seems like maybe there’s a second chance romance in the stars for these two. Things can get pretty heated, and all in all it can be a pretty fun read.