- Kendra gets a teacher's award and her photo in the papers. Her criminal twin sister sees the photo. She blames Kendra for being left at the orphanage and wants to take over Kendra's perfect job, home, and husband.
- Kendra has been given an Educator of the Year award and now must prepare a speech to give at a banquet in her honor. She has the support of her husband (with whom she's trying to start a family) and her best friend Monica, but her life is starting to unravel. She discovers that the cause is her long-lost twin sister Amber, who resents her twin's "entitled" position. Kendra must fight her vindictive sister to save her home, husband, job--and life.
- Twin 3-year-old sisters Kendra and Amber were separated when Kendra was adopted out of Bridges Orphanage and into the loving Collins family. Kendra has led a good life; 30 years later she is a respected teacher married to handsome, devoted architect Dane Walker; they live in a nice home in a nice Seattle neighborhood, and they're expecting their first child. The orphanage's abusive matron Eunice deemed Amber the problem sister; she was never adopted and she turned to a life of crime. While Kendra has no remembrance of any biological sister, let alone a twin, Amber remembers Kendra well. When Amber discovers Kendra's whereabouts and the fantasy life she has, Amber is determined to have what she feels she was deprived of by assuming Kendra's life, thus putting Kendra's identity--and whole life--at risk.—Huggo
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