TwinPlay by Tiina Walsh-a review

TwinPlay by Tiina Walsh-a review

TwinPlay

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 13, 2015

If you could try out a different life, would you take the chance?

Identical twins Sorcha and Sara occupy opposite sides of the moral fence. Sorcha has always been the apple of her Irish Catholic father’s eye, while Sara looks up to their free-living Swedish Mamma.

But when devoutly Catholic Tia accidentally steps into the life of her sister – and into the arms of her lover John – she realises just how much she might enjoy being sex-beast Sara.

What happens to Sorcha, when her guilt catches up with her?
Will Sara learn anything from her sister’s devotion to her lover?

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Twin Play is a very sexual situation drama about two twin sisters that appear to be the exact opposite of each other. Sara is a business woman with a huge sex drive, but absolutely no plans on any kind of actual relationship. Sorcha is a bit “mousey”, sexually frustrated married. Their parents are divorced, their mother was Swedish and their father Irish.

The sexual encounters and problems are graphic and very intense. The issues somewhat comedic, but are actually sad and life changing for both sisters.

I think more character development would have made this story a lot better, but I don’t think the reader is supposed to get to know all about them until the ending. The storyline is interesting, how a childhood divorce can affect different siblings in opposite ways. There is a really great healing theme quickly added in the end. I think I’d have like more in-depth development and more length to the story to bring a less rushed conclusion.

However, it’s certainly an interesting story, and if you like a lot of sexual content…this definitely has it. It makes use of the identical twin scenario in more than one occasion, sometimes funny…sometimes not.

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Reviewed by Georgianna

 

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