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“I picked up the shaving foam from the small shelf over the basin, smoothing it over my face with one hand and turning on the hot tap to fill the basin with the other. I picked up a razor and looked in the mirror, someone else looked back. A woman peering at me as the mirror gradually misted over from the steam. I blinked and so did she, our hands met as I rubbed the glass and she looked back, looking as stunned as I felt. (excerpt from In Two Minds by Crystal Dowell)
Rhoden went to bed a man and woke up a woman. Only by taking over her life could he find out why he’d switched bodies. Who was she and what was the strange alien statue, connected to the fabric of time itself, that may be the key to getting back his body and life. Why does Rhoden keep hearing eerie laughter whenever he thinks he has solved his problems?
An amusing and entertaining inside look at the differences between men and women with a romantic twist.
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