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The Same But Different

A free-spirited story for anyone who’s dreamed of hitting the road
in search of a new start…and maybe a new love too.

The new you could be someone unexpected.

Stunned by a life-changing secret and an unexpected inheritance, Cady Morrow leaves her responsible London life behind and hits the California flash mob trail. With her wild twin sister Shelby in tow, she’s determined to make every day of her new start count. So when they’re invited to travel on the flash mob team’s luxury tour bus—in close company with Reid, a man who sets her dangerously, deliciously off-kilter—Cady grabs the chance to be a different version of herself.

But uncovered secrets soon test her faith in her reinvented self, as well as in those around her. And when a flash mob implodes and Shelby goes missing, Cady has to rely on the enigmatic Reid for help—even as she doubts his motives, and her resistance to his teasing charm.

Torn between two lives, she eventually learns just how different she can really be…and exactly what she’ll do for the sake of a new start.

 

 

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What readers are saying about The Same But Different

“Moving and entertaining at the same time. I really, really loved this book.” – Rowena, Goodreads

“The most gripping book I’ve read for some time, great difficulty putting down…a good hearty romance, full of mystery, suspense and a few good surprises.” – Amazon US reader

“Plenty of steamy tension…a recommended fun, feel-good story with some unexpected twists and surprises.” – WiLoveBooks

“A beautiful story about one woman’s adventure of a lifetime.” – Written Love

“It was refreshing to read such a well-rounded story, kind of along the lines of a Nora Roberts novel. I’m used to so much straightforward chick lit romance that I forget how satisfying a good, substantial story can be. A big Thank You to Serena Clarke for reminding me.” – Random Book Muses