Mirror Image 
I've read several other book by Sandra brown so when I saw this one was only $1.99 I purchased it without a second thought. Boy, was I surprised at how badly this was written. The plot sounded interesting enough but ended up being utterly ridiculous. I thought this would be a suspenseful book but what I ended up with was soft core porn. I'm not a prude by any means its just not my choice in reading materials. It also confirmed that i will never bother with another one of browns books as I
reread: br with Amanda:) Despite the plot was as unrealistic as it got and most of the characters kinda pissed me off, the book was unputdownable and I couldn't figure out who the mastermind behind the plot was until Mrs. Brown showed her cards in the end. Cool:/

3.95 enjoyable stars. I really liked this one. It is my first Sandra Brown book and probably won't be my last. I was so engaged I stayed up til 4:30am to finish it. I found it so far fateched but it was still super engaging. My biggest complaint with the story is that the "HEA" was the cruelest of morsels the author fed the reader. It was a pretty long book and I waited and waited and waited some more for the MCs to vocalize their love for each other and get on the same page... the epilogue was
4.5 Stars The crash of a Dallas-bound jet wasn't just a tragedy to TV reporter Avery Daniels; it was an act of fate that handed her a golden opportunity to further her career. Mistaken for a glamorous, selfish woman named Carole Rutledge, the badly injured Avery would find that plastic surgery had given her Carole's face, the famous senatorial candidate Tate Rutledge for a husband, and a powerful Texas dynasty for in-laws. And as she lay helpless in the hospital, she would make a shattering
Ok you are going to have to stay with me here. Hear me out... This story is about Avery Daniels. Avery is a reporter who is in a plane crash and mistakenly identified as Carole Rutledge, the wife of aspiring senatorial candidate, Tate Rutledge. The real Carole Rutledge was also mistaken for Avery, and died in the plane crash. Hence the confusion. Avery and Carole looked so alike that they were often mistaken for each other normally. But Avery's face was totally smashed up in the crash, so nobody
This book's blurb sounded so promising and the plot idea was great. In fact, the story had strong potential, but alas, it was unable to deliver as much as I expected it would be. I had been frustrated with the heroine, Avery, until I found out that this book was first published in 1990. I then came to understand why she chose to do such a thing. There were some unrealistic things in the story, but fortunately, they didnt bother me much.Anyway, this book was well written. I enjoyed reading it for
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Original Title: | Mirror Image |
ISBN: | 0446353957 (ISBN13: 9780446353953) |
Characters: | Avery Daniels, Tate Rutledge, Irish McCabe, Nelson Rutledge, Jack Rutledge, Francine Rutledge, Van Lovejoy, Eddy Paschal |
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A Globe and Mail bestseller When a TV reporter is injured in a Dallas-bound jet crash, she enters a world of mistaken identity and political intrigue in this action-packed romantic suspense novel. The crash of a Dallas-bound jet isn't just a tragedy for TV reporter Avery Daniels; it's an act of fate that hands her a golden opportunity to further her career. But it also makes her the crucial player in a drama of violent passions and deadly desires. After plastic surgery transforms her face, Avery is mistaken for the glamorous, selfish wife of Tate Rutledge, the famous senatorial candidate and member of a powerful Texas dynasty. As she lays helpless in the hospital, Avery makes a shattering discovery: someone close to Tate planned to assassinate him. Now, to save him, she must live another woman's life -- and risk her own.Present About Books Mirror Image
Title | : | Mirror Image |
Author | : | Sandra Brown |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 1990 by Grand Central Publishing |
Categories | : | Romance. Romantic Suspense. Suspense. Mystery. Fiction. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 4 From 12494 Users | 710 ReviewsComment On About Books Mirror Image
#158 for 2018Genre: Suspense RomanceI've read several other book by Sandra brown so when I saw this one was only $1.99 I purchased it without a second thought. Boy, was I surprised at how badly this was written. The plot sounded interesting enough but ended up being utterly ridiculous. I thought this would be a suspenseful book but what I ended up with was soft core porn. I'm not a prude by any means its just not my choice in reading materials. It also confirmed that i will never bother with another one of browns books as I
reread: br with Amanda:) Despite the plot was as unrealistic as it got and most of the characters kinda pissed me off, the book was unputdownable and I couldn't figure out who the mastermind behind the plot was until Mrs. Brown showed her cards in the end. Cool:/

3.95 enjoyable stars. I really liked this one. It is my first Sandra Brown book and probably won't be my last. I was so engaged I stayed up til 4:30am to finish it. I found it so far fateched but it was still super engaging. My biggest complaint with the story is that the "HEA" was the cruelest of morsels the author fed the reader. It was a pretty long book and I waited and waited and waited some more for the MCs to vocalize their love for each other and get on the same page... the epilogue was
4.5 Stars The crash of a Dallas-bound jet wasn't just a tragedy to TV reporter Avery Daniels; it was an act of fate that handed her a golden opportunity to further her career. Mistaken for a glamorous, selfish woman named Carole Rutledge, the badly injured Avery would find that plastic surgery had given her Carole's face, the famous senatorial candidate Tate Rutledge for a husband, and a powerful Texas dynasty for in-laws. And as she lay helpless in the hospital, she would make a shattering
Ok you are going to have to stay with me here. Hear me out... This story is about Avery Daniels. Avery is a reporter who is in a plane crash and mistakenly identified as Carole Rutledge, the wife of aspiring senatorial candidate, Tate Rutledge. The real Carole Rutledge was also mistaken for Avery, and died in the plane crash. Hence the confusion. Avery and Carole looked so alike that they were often mistaken for each other normally. But Avery's face was totally smashed up in the crash, so nobody
This book's blurb sounded so promising and the plot idea was great. In fact, the story had strong potential, but alas, it was unable to deliver as much as I expected it would be. I had been frustrated with the heroine, Avery, until I found out that this book was first published in 1990. I then came to understand why she chose to do such a thing. There were some unrealistic things in the story, but fortunately, they didnt bother me much.Anyway, this book was well written. I enjoyed reading it for
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