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“If you're willing to roll with the punches, you find you get punched less.”
" So he was good-looking. Big deal. Good-looking she could handle. Anyone willing to take out a loan could achieve beauty. Tuck this, suck that, take a bit off here. Change colors on a whim. But character ? It had no price tag; no amount of money could buy it." - Holly's thoughts on outer and inner beauty and the fact Logan had both.
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Add a CommentI didn’t realize this was the debut novel and read Sweet Spot first And loved it. Great steamy sex with an actual storyline. So I was a bit disappointed in this novel when it only tried to touch the steaminess of the other. Though good storyline and good she uses woman with some meat on their bones and the strong men who love that as characters
An interesting story, insight into people who struggle with weight and body image, lots of humour and easy summer read.
The characters have no depth, the story line is weak, too much time is spent in Holly's head. But this is Evanovich's debut novel & this is the first in a series. Hopefully, things will improve.
I was a little surprised at how saucy this book got, but I didn't mind it! ;) I finished this book in juts a couple days - really easy, quick beach read!
A feel good romantic story. A young woman, who is still recovering from the loss of her husband, meets a personal trainer, who helps her lose weight, and become more confident and happier.
cute and schmaltzy. Its a fun read, but not more than that.
Read this book because of the summer reading program. I read a western last time and decided to do a chick-lit. I also let a coworker choose which book I read. I found this book better then I thought it would be. A good lesson given don't judge a book by it's cover no pun intended. A little disappointed with the ending
Language offensive in places. Picked this up thinking it was a Janet Evanovich novel. Would not read another by this author.
This is a good beach read, but don't expect too much.
Loved this book, couldn't put it down. Maybe it is because I could identify with the main character. Whatever the case may be I really enjoyed it. Easy read and fun!
I brought this book home from the library thinking I had somehow missed a Janet Evanovich book, only to realize its a Stephanie Evanovich book (never heard of her, but I guess Stephanie Plum was in my head....idk)...anyway, it was okay until around page 200 when the characters got very immature and started acting like teenagers...huge overreactions, no talking about their feelings. It ended the way I expected it to, but pretty much I can't stand them! lol