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Twins
Twins
Author: Roxanne Pulitzer
A fairy-tale marriage to jet-setter Dexter gains Anne Graham entrance to the exclusive Palm Beach society, but Dexter's lust, greed, and vengeance destroy Anne and send their twin daughters, Carrie and Gracie, on a collision course with fate.
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ISBN-13: 9780345362452
ISBN-10: 0345362454
Pages: 311
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Interesting book with a thoroughly detestable main character. I enjoyed it.
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STEAMY EXPOSE, INCESTOUS, A GOOD READ.
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No woman could resist Dexter Portino, handsome and gorgeous king of the jet set. Beautiful, talented photographer Anne Graham fell under his seductive spell, and when she won his love, she gained entrance into the extravagant, exclusive world of Palm Beach society. The birth of her beautiful twin daughters made her fairy tale marriage complete.

Then all the glitter and glamour began to tarnish. For behind Dexter's dazzling smile lay the heart of a ruthless man driven by lust, greed, and revenge. A man who would wield power to manipulate both Palm Beach society - and the law - to destroy her.

At the center of the scandal are Carrie and Gracie - twins who have shared everything, even the same man. Born into a world where being 'in' means everything - intoxicating, indulgent, insane, even incestuous - they've grown up fast. Now they're headed on a collision course with fate, when even the incredibly wealthy can't hide all their secrets.

I certainly liked Twins by Roxanne Pulitzer; it was not the sort of book that I typically read, but was surprisingly enjoyable nevertheless. The plot actually turned out to be more interesting than I was expecting. I must say that the writing reminded me slightly of Jackie Collins; "Wealthy, bored socialites living scandalous lives among the jet set." I give this book an A!
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Twin girls, try to survive against a background of love gone bad and power gone currupt. Rosanne Pulitzer belongs in the best-selling world of Judith Krantz and Jackie Collins.
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Roxanne Pulitzer actually lives the life of luxury in Palm Beach that she writes about. This novel will have you shaking your head.


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