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Conservative architect Whitney bounces into another world where she is liberal artist Whit. Not only that but she has a super hot boyfriend named Sawyer. Is this such a bad thing? But what if there are even more realities out there?


Moving from one body to another, Whitney has to seamlessly navigate the changes in her persona without attracting attention. Each reality demands something different of her. Can she keep the many threads of her selves from becoming hopelessly tangled? What draws her back to her original self, time after time?


Intense passion, love, loyalty, redemption, and forgiveness await. With every life comes choices and consequences. Will Whitney choose wisely? And if not, will she find herself being hurt in the process or hurt someone else? Can Whitney navigate the lives of Whit and Annie without changing their destinies and then return to her own life to bravely face what lies ahead?

269 pages, Paperback

First published October 12, 2018

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January 31, 2026
What if there were other versions of you in the great unknown that you weren't aware of... Until one day you 'bounce' right inside your other self in a different life? In "Bounce...into the unknown" (book one) by author S.K. White, this is exactly what Whitney Ann Rhodes does. Same person, but different lives/worlds/attitudes/behaviours/experiences.

Whitney's life and persona are different when she becomes Whit, a darker, tougher version of herself - someone who's had a tougher life than the one she lived as Whitney. Or when she becomes Annie from an authoritarian society. Her loves are also different in accordance with each version/life. The one I felt matched her best was Jason... her true soulmate?

The book made me reminisce about topics covered in a philosophy class I took once, like soulmates vs. we make what we make of a relationship (no such thing as just one soulmate), free will vs. predetermination, and nature vs. nurture.

I liked the book. It reminds me a bit of both the movie "Butterfly Effect," combined with other works of fiction about multiverses. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
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