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The Fastest Way To Fall
by Denise Williams
After reading How to Fail at Flirting earlier this year, Denise Williams became an auto-buy author. I adored the way she wrote a beautiful love story, while addressing really important yet heavy topics. When I saw she had a new book, I was intrigued to see if this new one would live up to my love of her first book and the high expectations it set. Spoiler alert: it did.
In this book, Britta is trying to get a permanent writing position for a lifestyle website, and her current task is to write about her experience using a new fitness app. She gets paired with Wes as her coach, who happens to be the CEO of the FitMe app. As they work together they are both amazed at how much they enjoy talking to each other and eventually their relationship moves to in person workouts, making things even more complicated.
First of all, quick trigger warning for disordered eating and fat shaming.
As I said earlier, I loved this book. I loved how Britta approached her fitness journey - with so much strength and remaining positive about her body. I love how Britta and Wes both found strength in each other when they each needed it - to me that is a true partnership and was so beautiful. I adored Britta and thought she was such a badass - for real, I would be her friend in real life. She was HILARIOUS. There was truly so much about this book I loved, I could go on for days. Just know you should read this one!
Thank you to Berkley for the advanced copy and to @thephdviareads @berittalksbooks and @dg_reads for the buddy read!
In this book, Britta is trying to get a permanent writing position for a lifestyle website, and her current task is to write about her experience using a new fitness app. She gets paired with Wes as her coach, who happens to be the CEO of the FitMe app. As they work together they are both amazed at how much they enjoy talking to each other and eventually their relationship moves to in person workouts, making things even more complicated.
First of all, quick trigger warning for disordered eating and fat shaming.
As I said earlier, I loved this book. I loved how Britta approached her fitness journey - with so much strength and remaining positive about her body. I love how Britta and Wes both found strength in each other when they each needed it - to me that is a true partnership and was so beautiful. I adored Britta and thought she was such a badass - for real, I would be her friend in real life. She was HILARIOUS. There was truly so much about this book I loved, I could go on for days. Just know you should read this one!
Thank you to Berkley for the advanced copy and to @thephdviareads @berittalksbooks and @dg_reads for the buddy read!