
Curvy Girls Can't Date Soldiers
The Curvy Girl Club, Book 8
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Narrateur(s):
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N'kaela Webster
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Dakota Hoss
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Auteur(s):
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Kelsie Stelting
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He’s in love with me. The only problem? He thinks I’m someone else.
I’ve spent my whole life trying not to get bullied. For my frizzy hair. My freckles. The white patches on my Black skin or the gap in my teeth. Not to mention the extra hundred pounds I have on most of my classmates.
So when my soldier pen pal wants to see a picture of me, I freak. I send him a picture of one of the it girls at school and move on. The odds of us meeting in person are less than zero, and for once in my life, I want to know what it feels like to be one of the beautiful girls. Someone a guy like him would be into.
And it is amazing.... Until I start to feel more about him than just a pen pal should. He says he feels the same way, but when he wants to meet me, I have a huge problem.
How can I put my heart on the line when I can’t even show my face?
This curvy military romance is going to have you shaking your head one moment and wiping your eyes the next. Get ready to see what it means to face your biggest fears when your biggest fear is yourself.
©2021 Kelsie Stelting (P)2022 Kelsie SteltingGreat Story! Meh voices.
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The story however was awesome like the rest of the series. Can’t wait to read the rest of the series.
Story was awesome but the narrators were bad.
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That moment immediately made my jaw drop, and I went back through the book, noticing times his character didn’t align with how he was portrayed.
The first time the ML saw the FL across the stadium with his roommate, he commented on her appearance and curves like he was sexualizing her, wishing he had someone like her. Another time, when he thought Tatiana was the girl he was speaking to, he called her beautiful, complimented her looks, and even wondered who would bully someone so pretty. Just a few examples to name.
I get he might’ve been trying to help her feel better in the moment, but it missed the mark. That chapter made me look back, had that not been there I wouldn’t have noticed there were a few contradictions in his character.
He called her fat
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