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jennireadsmaybe 's review for:
Plus Size Player
by Danielle Allen
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
In the helicopter!?!? In the changing room!?!? These two are so horny for each other!!!
Nina and Russ are filthy in the best way possible!!! These two have more sexual tension than anything I've read in a long time. Nina isn't looking for capital C committment; there's not a man out there that can be everything she needs in a relationship, so she's got her roster. The smart one. The funny one. The romantic one. And Russ, the fun one. You can see how their relationship begins to shift as Russ' dates become more and more romantic. Her friends tease her because he's the first to move past his nickname of the fun one.
Of course, just when these two lean into their feelings for each other, bad news strikes. Nina's new modeling gig that she's dreamt of for awhile has a nonfraternization policy, and lo and behold, Russ is her new boss. I think I actually cackled when it was finally revealed, because I knew way before them. Danielle Allen is such a fun writer. Her characters banter and relationships of all types shine. I always spend so much time laughing while reading. Don't get me wrong, I was fuming for a lot of this book because of the blatant fatphobia that Nina experienced from so many people. Nina is a badass bitch though and constantly called out everyone who had something to say. She knows she's hot, and she isn't going to take fatphobic insults from anyone.
This book is outrageously hot and full of toe curling moments ;) Wesleigh Siobhan made this audiobook a real treat!
Nina and Russ are filthy in the best way possible!!! These two have more sexual tension than anything I've read in a long time. Nina isn't looking for capital C committment; there's not a man out there that can be everything she needs in a relationship, so she's got her roster. The smart one. The funny one. The romantic one. And Russ, the fun one. You can see how their relationship begins to shift as Russ' dates become more and more romantic. Her friends tease her because he's the first to move past his nickname of the fun one.
Of course, just when these two lean into their feelings for each other, bad news strikes. Nina's new modeling gig that she's dreamt of for awhile has a nonfraternization policy, and lo and behold, Russ is her new boss. I think I actually cackled when it was finally revealed, because I knew way before them. Danielle Allen is such a fun writer. Her characters banter and relationships of all types shine. I always spend so much time laughing while reading. Don't get me wrong, I was fuming for a lot of this book because of the blatant fatphobia that Nina experienced from so many people. Nina is a badass bitch though and constantly called out everyone who had something to say. She knows she's hot, and she isn't going to take fatphobic insults from anyone.
This book is outrageously hot and full of toe curling moments ;) Wesleigh Siobhan made this audiobook a real treat!
Graphic: Body shaming, Fatphobia, Sexual content