Split Seconds (Caspian Wine, #3) by Maggie Thom


Split Seconds (Caspian Wine, #3)
Title : Split Seconds (Caspian Wine, #3)
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Publication : First published July 20, 2017

Twins… separated as toddlers, reunited as adults… and now they’re switching places in a dangerous game to take on organized crime.

Her sister is alive! Excited to discover her twin didn't die as a toddler, Tijan can’t wait to meet her other half. But why hasn’t her only sibling reached out in almost thirty years?

Although the reunion is joyous, not everyone is excited to discover there are two of them. Using it to her advantage, Tijan is determined to take down the one man responsible for it all… her father. There are however, others who also want to destroy him and anyone who gets in their path. The secrets and lies that have kept the twins apart, soon unravel but with deadly consequences.


Split Seconds (Caspian Wine, #3) Reviews


  • Dianne

    Lives were changed in just SPLIT SECONDS as a young mother hiding from the monster that fathered her young twin daughters is discovered. Determined never to let him take her children and forced to flee across an angry and swollen river, two little girls will be separated from the other half of their souls. Years will pass until one twin is positive she “feels” that a vague photo is that of her long thought dead sister.

    Tijan has been raised on a working ranch, an isolated world of warmth, hard work and comfort. Her mother has always been there for her. She has nothing but a “gut” feeling that her missing twin is alive, and her heart is in complete agreement. Tijan will travel to wine country in Canada and straight into a vicious web of wealth, deceit and the mob-like power wielded mercilessly by her biological father.

    Tarin was raised in the lap of luxury, but it came at a price no child should have to pay. Defying her father, making mistakes along the way, Tarin ran as far and fast as she could, because she now had a precious gift, a gift her father is determined to exploit, with an offer she cannot refuse and the Caspian Winery is at the vortex. Karma collects its due when the miserable SOB falls victim to the hatred he has nurtured in life. Together these sisters will pull off one of the greatest feats ever, fooling the world, and fooling their father.

    They say twins have a special bond that time and distance cannot break and Maggie Thom has taken that bond and created a tale of suspense and danger, of discovery, redemption and love. She has done so with the precision of a surgeon, from the very first page to the very last word. Feel the desperation of the beginning turn into the determination of two sisters to take back the bond that was stolen and to uncover more than one plot tainted with the stench of corporate espionage and mob-like greed.

    Maggie Thom knows how to create high tension and suspense that will leave readers on the edge of their seats as she tops even herself with this intense and emotional tale that will bring out the out the protective instincts in anyone who reads it.

    I received an ARC edition from Maggie Thom in exchange for my honest review. Read May, 2017

    Series: Caspian Wine - Book 3
    Publisher: Quadessence Solutions; 1 edition (July 20, 2017)
    Publication Date: July 20, 2017
    Genre: Romantic Suspense
    Print Length: 290 pages
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  • Christy<span class=

    I received a copy of the ARC for Split Seconds from the author in exchange for an honest review. I had read book 1 in the series and was happy to see some of the characters of reappearing in book 3 (although you can read it as a standalone book if you're not interested in the rest of the series). The book starts with a bang with what turns out to be a scene that is core to the rest of the book.

    The main characters are twins Tarin and Tijan, whom author Maggie Thom paints as complex, strong women who are quite different from one another. I would have liked to have seen James, the hard-nosed businessman, more fully developed in character as I think he was very intriguing, albeit unlikable. Meanwhile the twins and August are characters that are explored on many levels and ones I root for as a reader. I recommend this book for its fast pace and the twists at the end - no spoilers here!

  • Maggie Thom<span class=

    I wrote this story so my review may not count but I do know that this story made me hold my breath, get mad, swear a time or two and cheer on the good guys and pray the bad guys got caught. I was very connected to Tijan and her journey of figuring out if her twin was alive or not and then all that she went through. Everything she thought was true was soon a mystery to unravel.

  • P.M. Terrell<span class=

    Just when you think Maggie Thom is at the top of her game, she writes another suspense that takes her to yet another pinnacle. In Split Seconds, identical twins separated as toddlers are reunited. Thom tells the story of their separation in chilling detail that brought tears to my eyes, forced the adrenaline to pump and caused my maternal instincts to feel their agonizing pain—and that was only the beginning. Lest you think all falls into place when they meet again years later, you’d better hang onto your seat because you’re in for more twists and turns than a world-class roller coaster. Thom kept me guessing to the very end with her skillful writing, believably flawed and engaging characters and intriguing subplots. I highly recommend this book.

  • Gillian

    Twin sisters Tijan and Tarin are with their mother Tyana in hiding from their father who is a very dangerous man. When the girls are toddlers he tracks them down. Tyana has an escape plan which includes crossing a creek however with recent bad weather the creek has risen two or three feet making it difficult to cross over. While crossing the creek with the twins she loses her balance and Tarin is swept away she gets Tijan to safety then returns to find Tarin but it's in vain she has to accept Tarin is dead.
    Fast forward almost 30 years Tijan sees an article on the News although she only sees a hand she is sure it's her twin sister and that's she is still alive not wanting to upset her mother she goes looking for Tarin.
    Will the adventure bring the sisters back together? Why did her father never come back for Tijan? Nothing is ever simple where their father is concerned but just how far will he go to get what he wants?
    A brilliant read from Maggie Thoms it's the first of her books I've read I loved it have already bought 2 others.

  • Candy

    I received a copy of the ARC for Split Seconds from the author in exchange for an honest review. I love stories about twins separated, then reunited and this is a great one!! Action packed, thought provoking and keeps you guessing until the end!!

  • InD'tale Magazine

    3.5/5.0

    Canada is the stage for "Split Seconds", the third installment in the Caspian Wine series, featuring “country mouse” Tijan as she sets off to the city to find her sister.

    Read full review in the
    2017 September issue of InD'tale Magazine.

  • Claudia

    Another great book in this series. Twins separated as toddlers, heart-breaking pain, twist and turns, thrilling suspense and her usual alluring writing, this is such a wonderful addition to a superb series.

    A book that will keep you on the edge of your chair until the very end. Recommended.

  • Kim Reads (Read Your Writes Book Reviews)

    Rating: 3.5 Stars

    Split Seconds is the third book in Maggie Thom’s Caspian Wine Series and it most definitely has to be read after you read the other two books. I didn’t read the prior books and I felt as if there were plenty of times that I was missing something. Mind you, I did enjoy Split Seconds but I felt as if some of the mystery would have been a little less mysterious had I been privy to everyone’s backstory ahead of time.

    Split Seconds focuses on twin sisters Tijan and Tarin. They were separated from each other at the age of two. When one sets out to find the other 27 years later, they each get more than they bargained for. One of them grew up rich in the big city while the other grew up on a modest ranch enjoying the outdoors. It’s a Country Mouse/City Mouse situation. Unfortunately, it appears that their ruthless father has surrounded himself with a lot of shady people. Consequently, the twins end up facing off against their father for which one of them never knew and other folks looking to gain their father’s wealth and status. Lives are threatened and deception runs rampant throughout the book. The challenge with all of the deception was that it was too much. There were so many twists and turns that it was hard to keep up. It felt as if Maggie overdid it. I love a good mystery but there has to be some rationality to it, and things were just too complicated. I did like the protagonists in the book, however there were just too many moving parts.

    If you love a multilayered mystery, Split Seconds would be perfect for you. It’s not until the very end that all of the puzzle pieces come together. And when they do, you will be shocked and somewhat appalled by how evil and greedy some people can be.

    **Received a copy of the book from the author and reviewed voluntarily.**

  • C.

    I've read all three books in this series and each was better than the last. I have to say I'm sorry this ends it but there really doesn't seem to be any more ends to tie up. These aren't really stand alone books but they gel so beautifully you just look forward to the next. I received a copy of this book in return for a fair and honest review.