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For fans of The Seven Day Switch, The Mix Up, and Freaky Friday, a body-swapping comedy about what it's like to see the world through another's eyes . . . Beth Barony is content with her middle-class, Middle America life. Really, she is. But she makes a tiny, secret birthday wish for more excitement in her life . . . and wakes up the next morning as Regan Forrester, a troubled young actor known for her rebellious smolder and empty head. What could be more fun than playing a Hollywood princess for a day? But Regan's life isn't at all glamorous. Her boyfriend is controlling and her apartment is…mehr

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For fans of The Seven Day Switch, The Mix Up, and Freaky Friday, a body-swapping comedy about what it's like to see the world through another's eyes . . . Beth Barony is content with her middle-class, Middle America life. Really, she is. But she makes a tiny, secret birthday wish for more excitement in her life . . . and wakes up the next morning as Regan Forrester, a troubled young actor known for her rebellious smolder and empty head. What could be more fun than playing a Hollywood princess for a day? But Regan's life isn't at all glamorous. Her boyfriend is controlling and her apartment is a dump. While Beth scrambles to preserve Regan's shaky career and tenuous relationships, Regan gleefully steals Beth's husband, students, kids, and friends. And as the spell that switched them starts to unravel, Beth realizes why Regan wanted to escape her life: someone is trying to kill her. If Beth doesn't find a way to save both their lives, neither woman will have a life to go back to.
Autorenporträt
Misty Urban wrote her first story at age 5 for the benefit of her younger sister. It was, sources say, a rather conventional piece involving cats, mats, and possibly bats (the work is no longer extant). Her next venture, a journalism/reportage effort entitled "The Urban Star," peaked at a circulation of 3. She wrote her first novel at age 16. It remains unpublished.Her subsequent career paths have included stints as a bookseller in Madison, WI; an MA student at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL; a combined MFA/Ph.D. student at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY; and four years as an assistant professor at Lewis Clark State College in Lewiston, ID. She has most recently come to rest in eastern Iowa, where she reads and writes in the company of one handsome park ranger, two young aspiring writers, and a rather heavy collection of books.