"A childhood game leads to results that are all adult!"

By: Pamela Ford

Genres: Romance Series | Romance Contemporary

Posted: March 9, 2007

Nora Clark is the responsible twin sister -- taking care of her son, working as a physical therapist and maybe living life a tad too seriously. But despite her attempts to maintain a rigid respectability, her sister, Suzanne, somehow cons her into trouble. Suzanne is out of town and one of her personal shopping clients has an emergency. So she asks clothing-challenged Nora to pretend to be her.

The results are disastrous. The client emergency is for Dr. Erik Morgan, who works with Nora. When attraction bursts between the two, Nora knows she must tell him that she's not really Suzanne. But she puts off the inevitable because she's afraid Erik will dump her. Big mistake. . .

THE SISTER SWITCH is part of the Singles...with Kids series, as Nora has a son. This book was really about Nora's journey back to the world of romance after her husband's death. She's walled herself off from men and focused on taking care of her son. Erik has his own issues and they both need to make significant changes to be together. This is a well-done character book, but you do have to suspend belief that he couldn't tell the twins apart when he runs into Nora at the hospital.

Book Summary

What single mother Nora Clark knows about style would fit on the head of a pin. Yet with her identical twin begging her to cover her job as a personal shopper, she wriggles into her sister's clothes and does what she has to do.

But backtracking on her borrowed stilettos seems like the smarter move when her sister's new "client" turns out to be a surgeon at the hospital where Nora works in real life.

The attraction between Nora and Erick is undeniable, but what will happen once he discovers the truth about her lies?

The Sister Switch by Pamela Ford

The Sister Switch

by: Pamela Ford

Miniseries: Singles...With Kids

Harlequin Superromance
March 1, 2007
On Sale: March 1, 2007
Featuring: Dr. Erik Morgan; Nora Clark
304 pages
ISBN: 0373714041
EAN: 9780373714049
Paperback

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