Title: Finding Her Way Back
Author: Heather Van Fleet
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
Blurb:
Meet Callie, a chubby-sexy nineteen-year-old girl who fears high heels, commitments, and has a love/hate relationship with her running shoes. Nine months of college down the drain and all she has to show for it is her freshman thirty.
But alas, life has other crap plans for her--one that includes a strict regiment of "do this and do that" from her she-devil sister, all while trying to avoid the unavoidable. The unavoidable being Ky: the ex-best friend-turned-sex god who lives across the street.
Meet Ky; a nineteen-year-old wanna be country music singer and a boy-turned-man who still wears a proverbial skateboard around his neck from wasted high school days. When Callie returns home, he realizes that she's exactly the muse he's been missing all this time.
Now, if only she can stop running long enough to find out where their love could lead. FINDING HER WAY BACK is a new adult novel about finding love while learning how to love yourself. For all the chubby-sexy girls who tend to feel invisible, this one's for you!
Review:
The story flowed effortlessly along with twists and turns.If you think you know what's really going on,think again because you will surprised to not everything is as it seems.Ky and Callie have been through a lot over the last couple years,anyone would have crumbled under their circumstances.But Callie doesn't crumble,she chooses to run instead of face the pain in fear of falling apart into too many pieces That she wont be fixable. Ky just wants to help Callie heal and learn to stop running.But can they both realize and chance the fact that they can help each other.The problem I had with this story was the names Jesus and God being used like curse words countless times.i'm not naive enough to think people do really talk like that because I know they do,but it is just offensive to me to read have to read it in a story,especially in a story and author that I like.
Author Bio:
Review:
The story flowed effortlessly along with twists and turns.If you think you know what's really going on,think again because you will surprised to not everything is as it seems.Ky and Callie have been through a lot over the last couple years,anyone would have crumbled under their circumstances.But Callie doesn't crumble,she chooses to run instead of face the pain in fear of falling apart into too many pieces That she wont be fixable. Ky just wants to help Callie heal and learn to stop running.But can they both realize and chance the fact that they can help each other.The problem I had with this story was the names Jesus and God being used like curse words countless times.i'm not naive enough to think people do really talk like that because I know they do,but it is just offensive to me to read have to read it in a story,especially in a story and author that I like.
Author Bio:
Midwestern native Heather Van Fleet lives in a small town on the Iowa/Illinois border. She’s a wife to her hubby--and high school sweet heart--Chris, as well as a mom to her three little girls, Kelsey, Emma and Bella. When she’s not obsessing over her fictional book characters, cooking dinner, or running around chasing her crazy kiddos, you can usually find her with her head stuck in her Kindle, sucking down White Chocolate Mochas like they're water.
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