"Making a compelling case for moderation in all things, Harms (The Bright Side of Going Dark, 2020) paints her heroines as flawed but loving mothers, each managing in the best way she knows how. The most clever and incisive take on the Mommy Wars since Allison Pearson's I Don't Know How She Does It, Harms's latest captures the messy, complicated, and often all-consuming mindset of motherhood." --Booklist (starred review)
"Freaky Friday for the mom set, this novel by Harms (The Bright Side of Going Dark) is full of fun, relatable, and cringe-worthy moments, as each woman experiences life on the other side of the fence." --Library Journal
"The Seven Day Switch is a must-read for the summer." --Fort Hood Sentinel
"Ranging in tone from wistful to laugh-out-loud funny, The Seven Day Switch is a memorable experience, thoroughly enjoyable from cover to cover." --Midwest Book Review
"Harms delights in The Seven Day Switch. When polar-opposites Celeste and Wendy chug magical sangria and find themselves literally walking in the other's shoes, they'll soon discover that maybe they aren't so different after all. Heartwarming and hilarious, with an incredibly satisfying ending, we guarantee you will love this book!" --Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke, authors of How to Save a Life
"Kelly Harms has created a funny, zany story of two moms who drink some sangria with imported vodka and suddenly find themselves inhabiting each other's bodies. (Think Freaky Friday with two grown women who don't much like each other.) As she takes us on a ride exploring the ever-present 'mommy wars'--starring one way-too-busy productivity-expert mom and a stay-at-home mother who has become the neighborhood carpooler--Harms very quietly brings us to some profound and unexpected truths about love and parenting and what makes a satisfying life. Written with Harms's disarming humor and honesty, The Seven Day Switch is fun and funny--and leaves you with a powerful punch." --Maddie Dawson, bestselling author of Matchmaking for Beginners