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The Accidental Mistress

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2 very different sisters leading very different lives. this has it all, murder, mistaken identity, drama, etc. Story flows seamlessly and keeps you turning the page. This is a book in a series, but can be read as a standalone in my opinion. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book. Although I received the book in this manner, it did not affect my opinion of this book nor my review.

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A very interesting story about the two very different lives of sisters. Violet had the perfect life. She was working in her dream job as a make up artist assistant to very wealthy people, and about to marry her very rich college sweetheart, Quenton. But that all changes when she allows unbeknownst to her, the mistress of Strip club owner Teddy Hughes to use her phone. His wife, Etta, because of mistaken identity, destroys all that Violet holds dear. Not only that, but Violet is the FBI's prime suspect in crimes committed by Teddy. When Etta discovers her mistake, vows to help Violet Clear her name. Lilly, Violet's wayward sister is a stripper at one of Teddy's establishments, but they fear shutdown when Teddy runs off with all the money and records. With the help of their stripper's union, and Etta, they're able to keep working. With a team that includes characters from the previous books in the series, Etta, Violet and Lilly, they all work together to right the wrongs that have taken place.

There were a lot of surprises throughout the story, and I really enjoyed reading the story. I especially enjoyed the flow of the story as well as how the characters worked so well together. Thank you to Net Galley for this exciting and interesting read. I have not read the first two books in the series, but you will only need to read them if you want to know the history of some of the secondary characters in my opinion.

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