
I felt a little let down by the ending but the build up and characters more than made up for it. Sean was a great catalyst for the triplets searching for the truth and their own lives.

There’s a lot of mystery and tension as things get revealed and secrets come out. I loved how the characters grew throughout this book and how the plot developed as the girls learned more about where they came from and who they were. I would have loved to have read parts of this book from the sister’s perspectives but even just with Lizzie’s thoughts this book is complete and interesting. Betsey and Ella are fantastic at supporting Lizzie and showing how their circumstances effect all three girls. Sean is adorable but a little too accepting and perfect to be entirely real. But somehow Lizzie manages to fit in with society and set herself aside from her sisters. A bit difficult when you only get a few hours each day outside. She’s sweet and trying to navigate life the best way she knows how.

I loved that the girls are the same and yet so completely different from each other. I’ve not read many books regarding clones and I loved how Cat Patrick approached the subject. Ella, Betsey and Lizzie all sharing the one life and only being allowed to leave the house when their mother permits it. So it’s time to find out just who they’re hiding from and what secrets their mother has been hiding from them… When Lizzie falls in love with Sean she doesn’t want to share him with her sisters or be forced to “date” the boy their mother chose for them. But this is the way things have been for years and their mother says it’s for their own protection – that no one can know they aren’t sisters but rather clones. Each taking a third of the same life with none of them getting to live their own life at all. But Lizzie is sick of having their mother control their every move. One taking the morning shift, one the afternoon and the final girl being the one to take the evenings. For the past decade Lizzie, Betsey and Ella have been sharing the life of Elizabeth Best. And we’ve always been happy.īut now I’ve fallen in love … and that changes everything.īecause to let love in, I need to be allowed to be Me. We split our lives and exist as one person in the outside world. Genre: Science-Fiction, Contempoary, Romance, Young AdultĮlla, Betsey and I look like sisters: triplets, you might think.
