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Chandler, AZ


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My Sister, Myself

Come home to Shelter Valley…

She’s not who she says she is! Tory Evans is living her sister’s life. Christine is dead, murdered by Tory’s vengeful ex- husband, and now—for her own survival—Tory has taken on Christine’s identity. Her name, her job, her new home in Shelter Valley, Arizona.

He’s reinventing his life. Ben Sanders is a divorced father who’s come to Shelter Valley to resume the education that was interrupted years before. he’s intrigued by one of his professors, the woman he knows as Christine Evans. She’s smart, she’s beautiful—and she’s hiding something. She’s also off-limits.

Despite that, despite the secrecy and the danger, Tory and Ben are drawn to each other. Second chances really do exist. Especially in a place like Shelter Valley…

Reviews and Comments

Tara Taylor Quinn has pulled out all the stops this time in My Sister, Myself. Tory and Ben are both terribly wounded souls who have seen too little joy in their lives and who have more hurt in store. Ms. Quinn rips out her readers’ hearts, then hands them back, mended and stronger. This is a wrenching, heartbreaking, but ultimately triumphant story.
--Rickey R. Mallory

Affaire de Coeur 2001 Best Contemporary Novel: My Sister, Myself