Saturday, September 3, 2011

Identity-- A Great LDS Mystery Romance Novel

Betsy Love is one of the lucky ones.  Actually she is a great writer and found a publisher to publish her first written novel .  I don't think it took 60 rejection notices like the author of "The Help", Katherine Stockett; but none the less Betsy did the time in writing and editing and now she is a best selling author from Deseret Book.
Here is the synopsis of Identity:


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.


Here is the link to order Betsy's book.


http://www.amazon.com/Identity-Betsy-Love/dp/193521795X/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1315095799&sr=1-6


From Teresa Small Sneed--another LDS author:  Follow the story of two similar-looking young women whose mistaken identity mishaps while vacationing in Mexico cause a rift between one of the women, the wealthy heiress Amelia Vecchiarelli and her finance, Brent Delano. As fortune has it, Amelia takes an earlier flight back to Phoenix without Brent and runs into her look-a-like, Savannah, and they both begin to put the pieces together that caused their vacation to go haywire, until the plane crashes - leaving one of them dead, and the other with no memory of who she is. 
Betsy has skillfully woven her novel, Identity together in a way that even the reader has no idea which young woman survived. If you love mystery, suspense, and a touch of romance, you will thoroughly enjoy reading, Identity!



Well, there you have it.  A great book to get lost in on a rainy afternoon.  It's clean, suspenseful and most readers can't put it down.

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