Thursday, July 22, 2010

Seven Year Switch by Claire Cook

Seven Year Switch by Claire Cook
256 pages
Published June 2010 by Hyperion
Source: the publisher and Pump Up Your Book Promotions

Meet Jill, single mother of ten-year-old Anastasia, who teaches a cooking class one day a week at a senior center, does consulting work, and also works for "Great Girlfriend Getaways" as the webmaster and eight-hour-a-day phone answerer (yes, I know that's not a word!). Jill's been on her own since Anastasia's father disappeared to join the Peace Corp, leaving Jill destitute. It's not so much that she likes things they way they are now but Jill's gotten used to them. Then one day, at the end of her cooking class, Seth, Anastasia's father, appears in the doorway. Seven years later.

"There are seven types of intelligence and seven habits for highly effective people. Hollywood has Seventh Heaven and The Seven Year Itch. There's even a New Age notion that every seven years you shed your skin and become a completely new person, sort of a seven year switch."

Jill wants nothing to do with him but knows that Anastasia, or Asia as her father calls her, has more and more been wanting a father. So Jill allows Seth back into their lives and Seth and Asia hit it off so well that soon both of them are imagining what life might be like if they were all a family again. But Jill isn't so wild about the idea. She knows that if Seth were even five minutes late getting home, she'd be worried that he had left them again. And there's the matter of Billy, a guy she's doing some consulting work for who she also happens to have just started dating.

When the chance to be the group leader for a trip to Costa Rica comes along, Jill jumps at the chance to get away from it all and that may be just what she needs. Meanwhile, Seth is left behind to care for his daughter--and that may be just what he needs as well.

Claire Cook is also the author of "Must Love Dogs." I admit I haven't read that but I love the movie starring Diane Lane and John Cusack. I figured that anyone who wrote the book for that must write books that I would enjoy so I jumped at the chance to read this. And it was just the thing to get me back on track. It's fun, light, and a quick read with the predictable love triangle, quirky friend and struggle to balance it all. But Cook made it all work for me. The characters are fun and, for the most part, believable and you can't help but cheer for Jill even though you aren't really sure which way you're hoping things will turn out.

Here's what other authors are saying about the book:

With wit and tenderness, Claire Cook sweeps us into the life of Jill Murray, a feisty single mom trying to stitch together a future after being abandoned by her husband. This is a delightful story of love, loss, and the surprising events that healed her heart. I cheered for Jill the entire way. (Beth Hoffman, author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt)

A perfect beach read. Claire Cook once again demonstrates that she's a master in creating funny, warm, relatable characters you root for from the very first page. (Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author of The One That I Want and Time of My Life)

Thanks to Dorothy and Pump Up Your Book Promotions for including me on this tour!

**Be sure to check out this giveaway on Claire's site!**


Go to http://ClaireCook.com to win a beach bag filled with all 7 of my novels, plus a beach towel!!

9 comments:

  1. I so want to read this one and Must Love Dogs. Like you I adore that movie and didn't realize she was the author!

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  2. Cute premise. I'd read it just to learn more about Jill.

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  3. I have been reading a lot about this book, but haven't yet come across a really good review until now. It does sound like a very interesting read and like something that I would probably really like. Thanks for the insightful review. This might make a really good beach read for me!

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  4. Thank you for the wonderful review and participating in Claire's tour, Lisa! Much appreciated!

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  5. Thanks so much for the fabulous review, Lisa! I appreciate your support so much! And thanks for your Great comments, Staci, Ti, Bibliophile by the Sea, Zibilee, and Pump Up Your Book!

    Claire

    Go to http://ClaireCook.com to win a beach bag filled with all 7 of my novels, plus a beach towel!!

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  6. Thank you Lisa for this review.

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  7. I cheered for Jill through the whole book too! Great review!

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  8. i just read kathy's review and love that it's a hit with you guys! thanks for mentioning the movie--i knew i'd heard of 'must love dogs' when kathy mentioned it but couldn't put my finger on it.

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