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Switched: A Rouge Contemporary Romance
Switched: A Rouge Contemporary Romance
Oct 6, 2024 6:27 AM

Author:Cassie Mae

Switched: A Rouge Contemporary Romance

What do you do when you’re head over heels for your best friend’s guy?

Ever since high school, Kayla has been crazy for gorgeous football player Talon. But now he's dating her best friend Reagan. To make things more complicated, Talon' best friend Wesley has it bad for Reagan too!

For Kayla, seeing the two lovebirds together is absolutely unbearable. So Kayla and Wesley hatch a plot to drive them apart...

A warm, funny and romantic book, Switched is perfect for fans of Cora Carmack, Abbi Glines and Colleen Hoover.

Reviews

Switched is a brilliant read that keeps you laughing, and sighing, and frustrated, and loving it!

—— Rachel Schieffelbein, author of Run for the Roses

Switched was a mixture of heartfelt honesty and laugh-out-loud moments. Wesley and Kayla’s journey is one you can’t miss and will want to be on, cheering from the sidelines as they mess up and make up. I couldn’t get enough of these two.

—— Theresa Paolo, author of (Never) Again

Cassie Mae’s books have become my latest guilty pleasure. Pleasure, because who doesn’t love to read a romantic comedy? And I say guilty because when I lay my hands on one, I tend to read them in one sitting and let all my other responsibilities go to the wayside. What dishes?”

—— Pauline Creeden, author of Sanctuary

Five stars . . . but as usual deserving of far more!

—— Le Book Squirrel

I absolutely loved Switched. I found it cute, funny, goofy, and downright sigh-inducing.

—— The Shadow Realm

I found myself smiling from ear to ear (and harboring a major craving for gummy bears . . .). I love the simple way she spells out a love story. The innocent gestures and internal dialogue cause me to sigh, or laugh, with the turn of each page.

—— Madison Says

Sweet, romantic, funny, and very entertaining, Switched was a fantastic New Adult romance.

—— Imagine a World

A great read . . . had me on tenterhooks right until the end

—— Irish Examiner

Tons of charm and genuine warmth

—— Star Magazine

This is one juicy read

—— Now

Must read

—— Sunday Mirror

Fabulous period detail

—— Woman & Home

Even better than The Outcast

—— Natascha McElhone , Independent

Anyone who loved Sadie Jones' gripping debut novel The Outcast will be equally hooked by this fraught tale of creative ambition and betrayal in a radical theatre group of 1970s London

—— Stylist

Few people combine emotional intelligence with commercial appeal so well… Jones writes so richly it’s like sinking into a luxurious bath

—— Metro

A vivid sense of period is combined with a real satirical edge

—— Mail on Sunday

Jones gives the appearances of being an effortlessly fluent writer. Her sentences tumble forth, occasionally surprising the reader with their odd perfection… Sadie Jones is that rare novelist who can deliver a satisfying plot without stylistic compromise

—— Alex Peake-Tomkinson , Times Literary Supplement

The novel captures, better than anything I’ve read, theatre’s febrile, ephemeral intensity

—— Samantha Ellis , Big Issue

Now I want to read her other books

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

An irresistible read

—— John Koski , Daily Mail

A page-turning read. We can think of no more worthwhile or enjoyable companion on holiday

—— A Little Bird (Blog)

Sadie Jones depicts the dark undercurrents of middle-class life with unerring skill, telling a powerful and disturbing story with insight and depth

—— Good Book Guide

thoughtful and ambitious

—— Guardian

Excellent and astutely observed

—— Evening Standard

I read the book. I loved it. I loved her. She’s smart, she’s funny and she makes us all feel like we’re good just the way we are.

—— Jenna Bush Hager , Today

Fresh, frantic and very funny.

—— Fanny Blake , Woman & Home

Long-awaited.

—— Reader's Digest

Bridget is back! ... The third book in the series does not disappoint, taking the reader on a whirlwind tour of Bridget's life as a 50-something, and all the highs, lows, tears and laughter that you'd expect.

—— The Bristol Magazine

What remains unchanged – and addictive – is its diary format.

—— The Lady

Life may have changed dramatically for Bridget, but you can still prepare to laugh and cry at Helen Fielding’s latest novel.

—— No 1 Magazine

Fans of the original books have not been, and will not be, disappointed.

—— Chris White, fiction buyer for Waterstones , UK Press Syndication

Tender, touching and often hilarious – a welcome return.

—— Sara Lawrence , Daily Mail

Bridget is as hopeless, loveable and funny as ever.

—— Stylist

An uproariously funny novel of modern life, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the triumphant return of our favourite Everywoman.

—— UK Press Syndication

Laugh-out-loud funny, as well as punctuated by moments of genuine sadness, which are proportionately balanced throughout the story.

—— Louise Denyer , Suffolk Magazine

Timely, tender, touching, witty, wise and bloody hilarious

—— UK Press Syndication

Hilariously written

—— Emma Lawton , University of Nottingham Impact

This book is an innocent pleasure, and made me laugh a lot

—— Naomi James , Church Times
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