Plus size southern belle Tallulah foregoes college to take of her ailing grandmother. With dwindling finances and 50 pounds of excess weight, she's not motivated to do anything except read magazines and pray that she meets her "Prince Charming." She's sick of scraping the bottom of the barrel when it comes to dating, and if she meets one more loser, boozer, liar, cheater, or sociopath, she'll go crazy.
When a chance meeting comes her way in the form of sexy billionaire Alexander Carlyle, the heir to the iconoclastic Carlyle dynasty, she doesn't know what hit her. He offers her a "business deal," that will pull her out of her financial hole so that she and her grandmother can live like queens.
Could this "business deal" be the golden opportunity of lifetime for Tallulah, or is Alexander simply dying to get his hands on her delectable curves for a mind-blowing one night stand?
I was desperate when I downloaded this book. I made it through 5 pages before I gave up. The story, characters, and details are nothing like the synopsis. Mad that I wasted my time.
I wish it would have said collection (I hate collections) the description and the first story don’t match so maybe that is why I was so bored and annoyed, I didn’t finish the other stories, was too bored by the first one. The formatting was wierd but more importantly the story read like walking through jello or a fog it just meandered along in one forgettable scene after the other there was no energy to the story or writing it plodded along to a ho hum Ending, by the time I scrolled through to the tallullah story I was over it and just skipped to the end of the book
All these stories were great. However, the names of the characters were not consistent, gender pronouns were frequently messed up and finally the sentence structures kept throwing me off. Not sure where the fault lies but I wish they would fix the mistakes. I also wish that all these BBW in these stories didn't have body issues that a man had to make them feel better about. Not all BBW have body shaming issues. Many are bodiliscious
I could not, in good conscience recommend this book. Grammatical errors galore, poor punctuation or lack thereof, and bereft of any proper editing. Inconsistencies throughout.
This book is more like a partial draft, full of jotted down ideas than a complete story. It feels as if chapters full of story and key moments are missing.