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Ellora Landry and June Blue Sky meet after they find out a nurse switched them when they were newborns. Ellora and June are forty years old and have led vastly different lives. June, raised by hippie parents, is an out lesbian who has not had the best experiences in the love department. Ellora, from a conservative family, is coming to terms with her lesbian identity and has just left her husband.Ellora and June experience an undeniable attraction. However, they are reluctant to risk their hearts, especially since that means revealing secrets and telling the entire story behind half truths.Will they realize that perhaps they were fated to be together since their births?

188 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2012

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Q. Kelly

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I live in Virginia, where I am a writer and an editor. I also have a master's degree in deaf education. In my free time, I hike and savor frappuccinos.

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April 22, 2012
Ever wondered what it would be like if you were raised by a different family? Well, this story entertains that thought. June and Ellora were switched at birth and are now 40 years old. They just found out about the switch and are meeting each other and their respective biological families for the first time as the story opens. June and Ellora come from vastly different lives and are excited and nervous about meeting their biological families. Not to mention that each woman is going through significant life changes aside from the switch.

This story hooked me from the first page. I couldn't help but cheer for the two women as they became friends, friends with benefits, and then finally true loves. The families are unique in that one is conservative and the other believes in free love. Each family has their strong beliefs about life, love, and the way life should be lived. But through the switch, not only do the two women change, but their families change as well.

Q. Kelly writes unique stories with easy flow and believable characters. I highly recommend "Switch" as well as Q's other books.
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February 25, 2013
The book is very well written, I love the writing style!
The story is a "days-in-the-lives-of" story. There is no real plot or adventure, there's just the people, the decisions they've made, how they shaped their lives, the choices they have and the paths they eventually choose.
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March 24, 2013
Such a fun read! This is lesbian pulp at its best...well-written, fast-paced, with lots of romance, humor, a very unlikely but entertaining plot and of course a happy ending.
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