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The Switch

The Switch

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous and Uplifting, A MUST READ....
Review: This was my first Lynsay Sands book and it was GREAT. I couldn't put it down. Anyone who says this is not a good book should not be reading romances.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: This was my first Lynsay Sands read, and I'm now a fan for life. It was just fabulous. The author is LOL funny. She is to historicals what Susan Elizabeth Phillips is to contemporaries. Thank you, Lynsay!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great Lynsay Sands book
Review: Well this was another book which I couldn't put down. If it hadn't been for that pesty thing called work and the fact that I need to eat and pay rent I would have read this straight through. I first discovered Lynsay Sands with ALWAYS and I've loved every book since. I love the humor she puts into her books. This one had me laughing out loud and getting strange looks from people. Her heroine in this book is very strong and has a innocent but experienced air about her. She gets herself, her twin sister and the hero into tons of trouble all the time. She seems to collect poor unfortunate souls and gather them together to make for a wild household, much to the dismay of the hero. He takes it all in stride though and eventually comes to the conclusion that he likes the way she helps all her "strays" as he calls them.
Now at first the heroine is dressed like a boy called Charlie who is traveling with his twin sister Beth. Actually Charlie is Charlotte but out hero has no clue but is very upset when he finds himself strangly attracted to Charlie. He even finds himself attracted to "Beth" at times and at other times he feels nothing towards her more than friendship. He doesn't realize that the twins have been switching places. When he finds out the whole truth he is greatly releived.
On the whole I loved this book and will read it again but I wish that there had been a little more romance between the hero and the heroine. They are actually together more when she's dressed as a boy than as a woman. Other than that I would highly recommend this book and any other of Lynsay Sands books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: romantically funny
Review: When I brought this book the first thing I said to myself was just how funny could it be,it's a romance. Reading it was the proof positive that it was very funny.What I found so amusing was Lord Radcliffe's reaction to Charlie. The poor man thought he was a sure canidate for Bedlam.The constant scrapes and misadventures Charlie/Charlotte Westerly got herself and Lord Jeremy into were exciting. Lord Radcliffe's reactions to Charlie however, were to me much more priceless and hilarious, and when Charlotte dressed as Charlie is to spend the night in the same bed as Lord Radcliff...well his sanity is bound to go thru some confusing changes.It's just to funny for words. This book is a must read!


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