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Switch the Bitch: My Formula to Being the Champion of Your Life, Not the Victim

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The “Switch the Bitch” formula is like taking an off-ramp in a traffic jam, but it’s a completely alternative route you never before considered. The formula releases a woman from all the frustrations that are slowly grinding her down and wasting her life.


Detailed anecdotes will walk you through the miss-steps a woman commonly makes in relationships, complete with the beneficial outcomes once she has ‘switched her bitch’. Or in other words, when she has fully reclaimed her own power in a relationship.


Pettifleur Berenger, property developer and star of the hit reality TV show 'The Real Housewives of Melbourne' has written this, her first book, based on stories shared with other women as well as her own experiences in relationships. While the author makes no claim to your ultimate happiness, it is in your hands to read this book and achieve the happiness you deserve.

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First published April 8, 2015

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May 28, 2015
ugh, don't waste your time. A "friend" tricked me into reading this by giving it to me for a flight- little did she know I didn't have anything else with me to read- not a funny joke. This was not good.
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April 1, 2017
A d & m with a woman you just met, between roses and linen-covered chairs at a wedding.
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July 22, 2015
Absolutely horrible. Poorly written, poorly edited, not worth a moment of your time. If I had a working fireplace, then I could put it to good use.
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August 4, 2015
This self-help book is written in a light-hearted, anecdotal style, with so many reminders of why men and women are truly different species.
As finalising copy editor I have read the book several times but it is always entertaining and stories often remind me of some past drama.
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