



It’s different enough to be worth a shot. If you read the Wattpad version, still read this one. Zach seemed like less of a jerk (I do miss a certain conversation they have about why the twins drifted apart), Nicky was less annoying (but didn’t seem as good a friend as she had on Wattpad because there wasn’t as much time spent with her or opportunities for her to prove her friendship to Keeley-I particularly miss the “stages of denial” pack she made for Keeley), and I think the romance here was sweeter (because Talon wasn’t as manipulative here, due to the absence of the main conflict that I mentioned earlier). I liked how this was streamlined from the Wattpad version, but I think removing the main reason Kelley breaks up with him in the middle (of the Wattpad version) had a lot more gravitas than just the issue that was toward the start of the Wattpad story and was kept.ĭespite that, I liked this a lot. My opinions here are my own, and not influenced by the fact that I received a free copy of the book. Second, I received a print ARC from the MaximumPop because I (and others) won a giveaway. I loved The Cell Phone Swap on Wattpad, and devoured it and everything related to it (the short stories: TCPS Tales, Talon’s POV shorts: iAmTalon, and the in-progress sequel that tells Zach’s story: Gambling With Hearts). Let me start off by saying that I am so happy for Lindsey Summers for getting her book published. īut when true identities are revealed and secrets are exposed, will Keeley’s feelings stay the same? Soon the two are falling for each other, hard.

Texting Talon, she can be the outgoing person she’s always wanted to be. Texting Talon, she can be more than just the quiet twin sister of a popular boy. And he listens to Keeley-which is more than anyone else does. Talon is so full of himself, but Keeley quickly discovers he’s funny, too-at least his texts are. Keeley doesn’t know him, but they’ll need to rely on each other to forward their messages for an entire week. Just her luck that it belongs to Talon, a totally arrogant jock who’s just left for football camp-with her phone. Summer is nearly over and Keeley is about to start her senior year when disaster strikes: she picks up the wrong cell phone by mistake. Can you fall in with someone you’ve never met?
