Willa is forced by her parents to go to Italy to stay with a relative despite having her summer planned to be in London on a theatre course.
Her mum is an actress in LA while her dad is away shooting in Edinburgh.
Meanwhile at the airport, she meets Alice and the pair get mistaken for sisters. Leading Willa and Alice to talking about their plans and hatching the idea to swap places for the next few weeks.
Alice lost her mum to cancer but her marine biologist dad is away working sending her to stay with his girlfriend in London.
As the story progresses, the pair swap info online alike they swapped possessions and keep on impersonating the other they're playing.
Alice's friend Hal recognizes Willa isn't her so she ropes him in to her plan meanwhile Alice visits the waterfall her mum told her about while her dad or rather Willa's dad turns up randomly...their game is up.
The location choices were great who wouldn't want to be in Italy or London two of the greatest cities in the world to explore and especially how the girls families didn't recognise the girls were different was shocking but understandable after so many years apart.
Like a modern parent trap this book was super fun and keeps you on your toes reading on in eager suspense about each girls summer and the outcome it'll be good or bad.
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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