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Set on You
by Amy Lea
I immediately recommended this one to all the fitness-loving ladies in my life. It's just not every day you find a main character who loves working out and getting stronger. I have not thought about meeting a dateable guy at the gym since I went to the rec center in college, so this brings back fun memories and is a great backdrop for a love story.
Crystal, a fitness trainer and influencer, is super annoyed when a new guy at the gym keeps stealing the squat rack she wants to use. They can't stop bickering, and then it gets even weirder when she sees him at a family function. It turns out that Crystal's widowed grandma and Scott's widowed grandpa have fallen in love and plan to get married. It looks like they'll be forced to spend more time together, and they quickly discover they have wild chemistry. But they try to take it slow so they don't mess anything up before their grandparents' wedding.
Crystal and Scott's interactions are so adorable, but this book also has some substance too. It deals with body image issues, racism, sizeism, and insecurity, and the author handles these topics in a very sensitive way. I was rooting for this love story but also for Crystal's self-love story. This is a quick, fun read. I can’t wait for the second book in this series (about Crystal’s sister) to come out next month.
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Crystal, a fitness trainer and influencer, is super annoyed when a new guy at the gym keeps stealing the squat rack she wants to use. They can't stop bickering, and then it gets even weirder when she sees him at a family function. It turns out that Crystal's widowed grandma and Scott's widowed grandpa have fallen in love and plan to get married. It looks like they'll be forced to spend more time together, and they quickly discover they have wild chemistry. But they try to take it slow so they don't mess anything up before their grandparents' wedding.
Crystal and Scott's interactions are so adorable, but this book also has some substance too. It deals with body image issues, racism, sizeism, and insecurity, and the author handles these topics in a very sensitive way. I was rooting for this love story but also for Crystal's self-love story. This is a quick, fun read. I can’t wait for the second book in this series (about Crystal’s sister) to come out next month.
instagram.com/anexcusetoread for my other reviews!