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Playing Nice
by JP Delaney
Pete answers his door to a random stranger on an ordinary day. The day will end up being anything but ordinary though. The visitor, Miles Lambert, tells Pete that his son is actually Petes, and Petes son actually belongs to him. Somehow they were switched at birth. While the families try to deal with the trauma of their children being switched at birth, they make a plan to be able to have both children in all of their lives. Except Miles doesn’t seem to want to play nice…
Oh man, I cannot imagine raising a child for two years, only to find out that it isn’t actually your child. And then what do you do? Do you switch them back? Keep them with the parents they have known their entire life? This book really makes you ask all the questions. Miles was certainly a character, and man did I cringe at some of the things he did….well, actually at most of the things he did. My heart broke for Pete and Maddie as the book went on, and I just wanted to scream the entire time that someone was full of crap! I love most of Delaney’s books, but this one is easily one of my favorites!
Oh man, I cannot imagine raising a child for two years, only to find out that it isn’t actually your child. And then what do you do? Do you switch them back? Keep them with the parents they have known their entire life? This book really makes you ask all the questions. Miles was certainly a character, and man did I cringe at some of the things he did….well, actually at most of the things he did. My heart broke for Pete and Maddie as the book went on, and I just wanted to scream the entire time that someone was full of crap! I love most of Delaney’s books, but this one is easily one of my favorites!