Karma is the cruelest mistress of all

In The Switch by Beth O’Leary a 79 year old cougar is on the prowl in London, a boyfriend is lying in more ways than one, a husband waltzes out of town with a dance instructor, dogs are busting free from their leads, the sap is rising in the countryside, a family processes a devastating loss, passions are stirring, old acquaintances are forgotten, the flames of love are fanned, hearts grow warm in loving breasts, arguments veer into embraces, and as we learned in When Harry Met Sally, it’s about old friends. Life is for the living, so what are you waiting for? I am verklempt. I‘ll give you a topic: “When you lose someone, you don’t lose everything they gave you. They leave something with you.” Talk amongst yourselves. Oh, and one more thing, karma is the cruelest mistress of all!

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