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Chrissy is having an identity crisis. As a single woman and convert to the Church, she has always managed to find her place in life — at least until someone else begins using her credit cards, her bank account, and, most important, her name. Now the real Chrissy must prove her innocence against a growing pile of collection notices and unpaid bills. But with no job, no money, a warrant for her arrest, and a closet full of high-heeled shoes, a girl can only get so far.
When Chrissy meets Micah Heet, the other half of a blind date gone bad, the two discover they are facing the same battle and join forces to find the perpetrators. Little do they know that the small semblance of life they have left will be put on the line in the process.
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Entertaining and Informative
Stephanie, NM - August 31, 2010
I really liked this book! I thought it was a very good topic to write about, since it is a growing crime that all a lot of people are not aware of. That is what I love most about Josi Kilpack's books: she always writes about a hard issue and it helps me to understand and to raise awareness for those people in those situations. I thought the book was very well written and I liked how she wrote from the point of view of both the victim and the one who was using another person's ID. It was very intriguing with the suspense, and of course I always love some good romance. I was very entertained and also learned a lot about a current issue in our world.

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