Paperback, 173 pages
Published
June 1st 2012
by Write More Publications
Perfect Bound paperback, gloss cover, cream interior. "Pocket Romance" collection by Write More Publications.
Synopsis: Annie is a normal, overweight 18-year-old senior in high school, until she meets Cory, the sexy, super hot Zumba instructor that turns her life upside down. Plagued with extreme insecurity due to her excessive weight, Annie learns to love and to love herself. Through Cory, she learns that she is lovable.“Fat Chances” will warm your heart and reminds us all that it’s what’s in the heart, not on the body, that counts.
Synopsis: Annie is a normal, overweight 18-year-old senior in high school, until she meets Cory, the sexy, super hot Zumba instructor that turns her life upside down. Plagued with extreme insecurity due to her excessive weight, Annie learns to love and to love herself. Through Cory, she learns that she is lovable.“Fat Chances” will warm your heart and reminds us all that it’s what’s in the heart, not on the body, that counts.
This is my 2 snowflake review
Fat Chances by J. S. Wilsoncroft is about an 18 year old,
overweight, and insecure young girl named Annie. Annie and her Twin Sister
Molly have a struggling relationship. Molly begs Annie to go to Zumba with her
because there is a hot new Instructor named Cory that everyone likes to drool
over. Will Annie be able to accept that not everyone sees her the way she sees
herself? Will Cory be the man to bring her out of her insecurity rut? Will she
throw what Cory is offering back in his face?
I thought that the author was right to point out the
bullying issues that overweight teenagers have to go through. It really is a
major issue that is often overlooked. Thanks JS for bringing that to light.
Life can be hard for an overweight woman, but she has to be willing to help
herself. Will Annie be able to help herself?
It didn't take me long to read this short story. Although
the concept and blurb interested me I felt that the author didn't quite hit the
mark on this one. Everything felt rushed. I understand that the young Annie was
insecure but with being an overweight woman as well it was to the extreme. One
minute she hated on her body the next she wanted to sit down with a tub of ice
cream all to herself. I can understand the nervousness about the possibility of
Cory playing a sick game. There are guys out there that do that type of thing
all the time. However there are also those men out there that like women with
meat on their bones; I know because I have seen both sides. My husband is 140 pounds
and loves me, curves and all.
I wished some of the scenes were more detailed and didn’t
feel like an afterthought. I was happy for Annie when she finally figured out
she was worthy of Cory but then the book just ends. No epilogue, no future
plans, nothing. Maybe it was the
author’s intentions for you to add your own forever thoughts.
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