Synopsis

While vacationing in Mexico, two similar-looking young women find themselves caught in a chain reaction of mistaken identities. Amelia is a wealthy heiress and business owner, and Savannah is a sweet Mormon girl deciding whether or not to serve a mission. When they end up on the same flight to Phoenix, Savannah and Amelia unravel the sequence of events that wreaked havoc on their trips, and they make plans to resolve the subsequent misunderstandings. But their flight is cut short when the plane crashes, killing one of the young women and plunging the other into a world of intrigue and deceit where identity means everything.


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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

What People Are Saying About Identity



I'm starting to get a few reviews in different places: Facebook, Goodreads, Etc. Here are my favorites:



"I just finished Identity and loved it. I have never read an LDS book and I have to say I probably never would have. The strong sense of family and love for Heavenly Father shone through in every paragraph! I hope this becomes a best seller. It has honor, intrigue AND integrity! Great Book Betsy! Congratulations!" ~Victoria Lessell

"I really enjoyed this book. From the beginning it captured my attention and I thought that the story was original and interesting. There were some real nailbiting parts that kept me turning pages and shushing interrupters. I read the Kindle version and although there were some serious formatting issues, the story kept me going. Great job, Betsy!" ~Andrea Smith


The next one I had to edit because of spoilers:



"I really enjoyed the story. I liked:
•the idea of look alikes
•the relationship of Haley to both girls
•being uncertain which girl was which. I couldn't decide if the missionary was the missionary and the finace' would be wrong. Or if he'd be right. I was torn between wanting the family to be whole and wanting the couple to reunite." ~Canda Mortensen

"A tropical vacation turns into a deadly puzzle where happily-ever-after and the family fortune hang on who solves it first. Betsy Love’s first novel will keep you guessing until the last page is turned." ~Liz Adair


Have you read Identity yet? What did you think? 


If you haven't purchased yours you can click here to get your own copy. Or you can win one from Walnut Springs from now until Sept. 15 by following this link.






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