Ryan is not obsessing....But she does want to lose weight. Ever since she was outted as a "fat girl" at chearleading camp in fifth grade, Ryan's been on a mission to shed more than a few pounds. Lately she's also on the hunt for a new relationship. Now that her ex- boyfriend is a rock star - currently posing on the cover of Rolling Stone - Ryan seriously needs to move on. They haven't spoken in months, but in the magazine Noah's wearing the bracelet Ryan gave him. She can't wondering what that means...Not that she wants him back or anything. ...
Ryan is not obsessing....But she does want to lose weight. Ever since she was outted as a "fat girl" at chearleading camp i...
Mixed Reception is the final novel in the Kate King Trilogy. "Kate is a wonderful character, believable and likeable and with a nice line in funny put-downs." Daily Mail Kate King should be an extremely contented woman. Her new man is good with his hands, she has a change of career at the prestigious Hi Hotels leisure chain and she still fits a size twelve, albeit in elasticised sweatpants. But all is not well. A long-term sufferer of agro-phobia (fear of parenthood), Kate struggles to forge a relationship with her new partner's child. Her attempts to bond with the little boy only serve to...
Mixed Reception is the final novel in the Kate King Trilogy. "Kate is a wonderful character, believable and likeable and with a nice line in funny put...