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Book Review of Switch

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Author: Megan Hart
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Helpful Score: 10


Okay, so it all starts when Paige opens her mail box to find a letter in it. No name for who it's for, no name for who it's from just an address to a box other then hers. But she opens it anyway's and reads it. Inside are instructions to write a list of ten, five flaws five strengths, then when that list is completed they {the recipient} are to send the list to the address given. Paige does this, sort of, though she doesn't send them out. Every time the instructions come they get more racier still even though it isn't hers to be following, or reading, she does them anyway's, never sending them out. After reading each set of instructions she finds in her box she puts the letter into the proper box it belongs to.

Then one day she opens her mail box to find another one of these instructions which say they will end. But Paige doesn't want them to end so she takes over and starts sending her neighbor these instructions. I guess I can see how this could be a turn on for someone. Just sending them a list of naughty things you want them to do and know that they're doing it just because you say so. But while she's having fun with her neighbor, whom she really likes and liked before she knew he was the one who was really supposed to be getting the instructions, her ex-hubby is constantly trying to win her back.

Honestly the girl doesn't know what the hell she wants. First she's all for wanting to proove she's not just some floozy and wants to earn the kiss from her neighbor or any advances he might make, all the while she's still sending these instructions, and is hellbent on keeping her ex out of the picture but then the next thing you know she's screwing her ex. Then she's telling the ex she doesn't want anything to do with him. A constant back and forth I hate you no I love you...but I also want him game.

This book is extremly annoying. If you decide against my advice and still want to read this considered yourself warned. Prepare to be p!$$ed off. I don't kick this book down the sparta hole no I rabbit kick it's a$$ down into the deepest, darkest, firey parts of Hell.