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PERFECT SWITCH by LISA PLUMLEY
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SummaryAre you ready for the fantasy of a lifetime? So asks the invitation Meredith Madison finds while house-sitting for her TV-star twin sister, Marley. Admittedly, her life could use a little —okay, a lot —more excitement. Glamorous, talented Marley has always owned the spotlight, leaving Meredith to fill the role of jeans-and-tee-shirt brainiac/wallflower. Weary of living in her sister's shadow, Meredith decides to grab the chance to step into Marley's Jimmy Choos. And when a limo arrives to carry her away to her "fantasy," the guy in the back seat is dream-come-true number one... Entrepreneur Tony Valentine has spent his adult life avoiding Hollywood —yet here he is, trying to rescue his family's floundering movie studio. His idea for an actor fantasy camp is the perfect plan...but something isn't right about his headlining celebrity instructor, Marley Madison. Sure, stars sometimes dress down, but she looks a tad too familiar with the softer side of Sears. The woman's klutzy, awkward, and adorable. This can't really be Marley...can it? Whoever she is, she's going to have to charm the wealthy "campers" into believing her act. If they're anything like Tony, they'll find her irresistible... Genre: Contemporary Romance
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"Amusing contemporary romance"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted May 3, 2004
In Los Angeles, museum advertising historian Meredith
Madison takes over her glamorous actress sister's identity
for a couple of weeks while house-sitting in Hollywood.
Deciding to accept an invitation sent to Marla, she goes
to a party escorted by a hunk Tony Valentine. However,
this no ordinary gala Read more...
"An entertaining version of a classic plot"
Reviewed by Cy Korte
Posted June 9, 2004
We all dream of the glamour of stardom, and for Meredith
whose twin
is a TV star; an irresistible temptation presents itself
for her to
take the place of her glamorous sister for a fantasy
night.
Meredith was horrified when Tony Valentine explains that
the event
is not an Read more...
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