The Fat Girl. Her name is Rebecca Louise Lawson and she has lived in the same town all 21 years of her life but if you mentioned her to anybody they would probably furrow their brows, crinkle their eyes and ask; "Is that the fat one?" When you gain weight, you're no longer treated like a person, no longer allowed to have feelings or dreams. Except Becky still dreams; dreams that she can wear that size 14 bridesmaid dress to her sister's wedding, dreams that she can gain some confidence, to love her body, to expand her business. She wants to shed her reputation as she sheds her pounds but she needs help to do it. Colton Flynn is hot, fit and confident; tasty enough to eat (but only in portion-controlled moderation) unfortunately, he comes with a large scoop of arrogant and a sprinkle of selfish. Fresh out of University the ex-model/actor is a self-employed personal trainer grafting to get his business up and running. But it's lacking something ... or someone. He needs a dramatic change, a before and after picture of one of his clients that makes people's jaw drop and think wow, I need that guy's help. He needs Becky. Too bad their personalities clash like peanut butter and cheese. *Although this is a feel-good, self-confidence boosting novel, please do not read if weight or self-deprecating thoughts are a trigger, Becky has an extremely poor relationship with herself and food in parts of the novel. Stay safe guys!*
10 parts