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Every choice in life comes with its own set of consequences--Just ask Patricia Miller.A young single mother of a two-year-old little girl who, after a bad breakup, finds herself living back at home with her overbearing parents. Eager for a new, fresh start, Patricia joins a local gym, begins a new diet, and tries her luck with the online-dating scene.After meeting a stranger off the internet she soon finds herself tied down to a bed in a run-down motel room. it would seem she’s gotten herself into more trouble than she bargained for. Most people would have the sense to learn from a mistake like that but Patricia isn’t a quitter. With the threat of losing her job looming over her head, her parents threatening to kick her out, and internet dating not going quite as she’d hoped, she grows desperate. “Why not get pregnant by a rich guy, then all your problems will be solved,” her best friend suggested one day.Enter John Handsome, fit, single, and showing lots of interest in Patricia. Too good to be true? Probably. What Patricia doesn’t know is that John isn’t single, he’s married to a sadistic high-powered attorney who gets off on total domination of others. She thrives off of hurting and destroying other people. She’s a power-hungry narcissist who doesn’t take no for an answer. “I want her 600 lbs and bedridden!”This is a tale of cruel intentions, poor judgment, and dysfunction in its purest form.

317 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 28, 2019

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Michelle Raasch

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Currently in the process of unlisting books and deleting writing pages. I still plan on writing, but I need to go about it in a different way.

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January 1, 2020
Red flag is a gem.

The story is told mostly from Particia Miller's point of view, and i feel that really helps you see exactly how hilariously MENTAL she is. She is the epitome of everything cringy, and you cant do anything but laugh at the shit she does and says and its important that you know you are meant to love to hate patricia miller in this bizarre comedy.

It starts off with a new year new me attitude, but some of her true colors come to light after she gets home from the gym after a 30 minute WALK for a work out. She is a terrible mother to the point its comedic, and an even worse person to date, as john finds out, put to the test by his wife, melinda to make her fat and bedridden, whilst also having intercourse with her. You get that story as the pov changes back and forth.

Patricia has a bunch of "red flags" that show what any interaction with her could result in a disaster, while she also ignores other peoples red flags that get her into trouble. Im referencing the woods scene, the whole concept of John by the middle of the story. Patricia also has a thing about wanting to shit on peoples property when she is upset by them. She will make you laugh with her antics. She has no self awareness whatsoever and its hilarious. She could be telling a very dark or messed up part of the story, but then be able to go into great detail about how she wore some trashy out fit that makes her feel, and i quote "ass is popping". Or even attempting to seduce a judge when shes in the midst of a court battle she isnt taking seriously. Her need to be a "karen" at a fast food place is just appalling. The whole entire story from her perspective just makes you think, for fucks sake Patricia. Not to mention.... shes kind of a slut.

I could not stop laughing as i read this story. Thanks for the laugh.
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January 3, 2020
Its 50 shades of gray meets my 600 pound life. Read this for a laugh but it completely exceeded my expectations. It’s hilarious but will keep you guessing about what’s next. Couldn’t put it down.
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