Blurb:
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.
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.
My Review:
Lynsay Sands is on my auto-buy list no matter the
genre. The Switch is one of her hysterical
historicals. It had some truly funny
moments (like the moment Radcliffe realizes he took Charlie (a woman) to a
brothel) but I will admit this isn’t a re-read for me. It is a fun, check your brain at the door,
easy read but then pass it on.
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