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The Third Twin by C.J. Omololu
The Third Twin by C.J. Omololu












I would recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery books, anything with lots of twists and turns as well as anyone who also likes the Pretty Little Liars book series will also like this book. I love this book so much, I personally love mystery and this book has so many twists and turns, it was just a perfect read for someone like me. She wants to find out the truth before another boy gets murdered. Ava decides if they keep following their rules that they have for being Alicia that everything will work out fine, Lexi isn’t so sure. However, the DNA points to Alicia who never existed. One night after one of the girls gets home from a date being Alicia, her date mysteriously dies. The Third Twin CJ Omololu Random House Children's Books, Young Adult Fiction - 336 pages 2 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content. They still pretend to be her to cover up who they really are, and be someone that they’re not for a change. Now that the girls have grown up they pretend to be Alicia, but they have certain rules whenever one of them is Alicia. Lexi and Ava grew up the adopted, twin daughters of a very rich man. Or, as most people like to call them, a triplet. They assume the identity of an imaginary third sister, a third twin. Lexi and Ava don’t assume each other’s identity. Whenever something bad happened at home such as something breaking, Alicia was always the one who did it. Your novel, The Third Twin, takes this to an extreme I didn’t know existed. When they were younger, the girls decided to create another sister named Alicia. The book starts after the two girls, the twins Lexi and Ava have grown up.

The Third Twin by C.J. Omololu The Third Twin by C.J. Omololu

The Third Twin by CJ Omololu is a great read. My newest book is a YA thriller called THE THIRD TWIN and will be out in February 2015 followed by another standalone thriller RECOVERY in early 2016.














The Third Twin by C.J. Omololu