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Bezig met laden... Switched, Bothered and Bewildered (editie 2005)door Suzanne Macpherson
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Switched . . . Identical twins Jillian and Jana Lee haven't been close since college, when Jillian stole Jana Lee's boyfriend. But now, to save her sanity, workaholic businesswoman Jillian wants to switch places for a week with her not-so-happy-homemaker sister. Jana Lee wants to mend fences with her twin, and besides, her life has reached a dead end in the 'burbs. Bothered . . . Jillian may have an MBA, but the burned-out executive never realized what daily drama a snappish teenager, a large, crazy dog, and a busted washing machine could dish out. Jana Lee in the Big City finds out fitting into her sister's sexy Ferragamo sling-backs might be tougher than this earth mother expected. Faking her way through Jillian's job has Jana Lee ducking for cover under piles of paperwork! And bewildered! And then there's Dean Wakefield, the local repairman-sculptor hunk, who's taking an intimate interest in Jillian aka Jana Lee--and bad-boy VP Jackson Hawks, who thinks that Jana Lee aka Jillian is the girl of his dreams. Except she isn't--they aren't--and all hell is about to break loose . . . Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Humor ensues when Jana Lee- House Mom- takes over Jillian’s role in an executive position. Oliver, the assistant busts her instantly but agrees to play along because he likes both the twins. VP Jackson Hawk falls for Jana, but he is also Jillian’s love interest. What’s a girl to do?
Jillian doesn’t have it any better, used to telling people what to do; she now has to take care of a household by herself. After promising to do the laundry to get her sister to switch places with her, she brakes the washer machine. Having to call a repair man, Dean Wakefield, to the rescue her and the clothes. Throw in Jana Lee’s moody teenage daughter and Jillian has her hands full.
And it’s about to hit the fan.
Really good, about family, finding love, finding yourself, and a little (twin) sibling humor. Cute!