The Switch
When they first met Lord Jeremy William Radcliffe, Charlie and her twin sister, Elizabeth, were escaping from their uncle - taking turns acting the young gentleman to avoid detection. But Charlie couldn't help falling head over heels-and out of a window - for the handsome lord. Of course, that...
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When they first met Lord Jeremy William Radcliffe, Charlie and her twin sister, Elizabeth, were escaping from their uncle - taking turns acting the young gentleman to avoid detection. But Charlie couldn't help falling head over heels-and out of a window - for the handsome lord. Of course, that was only the beginning; Lord Radcliffe insisted on showing "him" and her lovely sister to London. But how could he do that? With every touch, Radcliffe seemed unknowingly to incite indecent desires in Charlie, and his fraternal intent was certain to land her in a fine mess. Though it was a great game to play a boy, there was more fun in being female. And after one brush of his fiery lips when her guise was gone, Charlie swore to be nothing but his fiery woman forevermore.
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Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B00EJRRI6O
Publish date: 2013-11-26
Publisher: Harper Audio
Edition language: English
Audiobook3-1/2 out of 5 stars. Sisters pass for each other and men easily (the man part is hard to believe). The romance was okay - a lot of mad cap stopping bad things with widows, children and puppies. Cute, fluffy story.
The Switch The Characters Charlotte “Charlie”Elizabeth “Beth” Lord Jeremy Radcliff - I was quite confused at the end of the story when Charlie calls him Jeremy, during most of the book he just goes by RadcliffOther various friends, foes and waifs. The Story A dizzying tale of twins searching for ...
One of the things I love about Ms. Sands historical books is the humor that never lets up. The Switch is a very amusing and at times confusing book. Confusing only when Charlie and her sister where playing each other. Charlie and Beth are identical twins who are attempting to escape being sold int...
The first, and only (God willing), gender-bender book I couldn't finish.