Review: The Other Twin by L.V. Hay

The Other Twin by L.V. Hay

Thank you to Netgalley and Orenda for a copy of the eARC in exchange for a fair review.

Poppy is in London when she gets that call that India, her sister has killed herself at the train station. Immediately Poppy returns home, and tries to understand what happened. The only thing she is sure of is that India didn't kill herself.

So she falls back into her own life and tries to figure out what was going on in India's life, and the more she starts to unravel the more she begins to realize that she had no idea what was going with her sister. Then she runs into her old boyfriend Matt and she is drawn back to him.

The deeper she digs the more she finds out and soon it is a race against time to uncover the truth before they catch up to her.

I didn't know what to expect with this one. It is mostly told from Poppy's point of view, with some chapters told from a mysterious man's point of view. As things start to unfold you find out just how deadly family secrets are, and how you can really not know people you have known all your life.

I was drawn in and interested from the start, I have read darker books and books with more twists, but I really enjoyed this one, although I was kind of sad about the way the relationship played out. However, kudos to Poppy for making the hard choices in the end. This was a great way to spend a cold afternoon!

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