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Identity of the Heart by Mary Crawford

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4.0

If you like sweet, sappy romances with lots of big gestures and some mystery thrown in, settle in with this book because it’s got a double dose of everything! Actually a triple, if you count… well I won’t spoil it :) .

So I came into this series late, at Book 2 and while it’s completely not necessary to read them in order, I do still tend to want all of this world and these characters I can get. In this book we get to meet Ivy, Rogue, Mark and Tristan, primarily. All will appear more throughout the rest of the series in their friends’ books, so it’s cool to sort of see more about how they met.

If you’re reading this series, you know what I mean about it being nice to get the full scoop on the aforementioned characters, as well as Mama Rosa and Isaac’s pairing and Isaac’s partnering up with Tristan… a lot goes down in this book.

It’s a really cute story, although small bits of it aren’t the most plausible, they aren’t anything I can’t just accept for the sake of losing myself in the book and enjoying it either.

Crawford thoroughly develops her characters and when they inevitably leave you wanting more, it’s all good because everyone seems to get their own book eventually and the group is tight knit. She’s done a good job creating this world- and it’s a fun one to get lost in.

4 stars.
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