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Chelsea can’t believe it when she wins an all expense paid vacation to a tropical island. She’s sure that it’s too good to be true, but decides to give it a try anyway. When she gets there, to her surprise, it’s just what was advertised. She meets not one but two guys that draw her to both of them like a magnet. It’s so hard to choose that she almost wishes she didn’t have too.
Ray is determined that he is going to find his soul mate with or without his brother’s help. Ever since he saw his sister’s professor, something about her reached out to him and he wants to see if she is the one. He finally manages to get her to an island so that he can meet her, and now he can hardly wait for that moment. She’ll have to be a special woman in order to love him and all his faults, but he’s willing to see what happens. He just has to convince his brother, Delano, that everything will turn out ok. He’s the darker side of their relationship and isn’t happy that he’s being dragged to a tropical island, paradise or no.
Delano wants no part of his brother’s scheming. When he meets Chelsea, he can’t help but change his mind. He and Ray have a problem that would scare off most women, and he thinks that there is no way that a wonderful person like Chelsea would want to deal with it. After meeting her, both he and Ray are determined to have her, but will she have them?
Dichotomy has a lot going for it with characters and story line that will kept my attention and made me want more. The two brothers have a bit of an unusual problem with being a dichotomy; they both occupy the same body. Ray is the dominant one during the day and Delano takes over at night. This makes for an interesting time for Chelsea as she tries to figure out what is going on. There is added tension when they can’t completely make love until she accepts them both or it will not be a full mating. The battle between Ray and Delano to win Chelsea’s heart is charming and entertaining and I had a great time reading it.
Reviewed by Julie Brown
for The Road to Romance
October 17, 2005
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