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Big Girl Pill

By: KD Williamson
Narrated by: Wesleigh Siobhan
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Maya Davis is done hiding. It's left her empty and out of touch with her family. Now she's a young woman on a mission: getting rid of residual feelings for her former best friend from college. Her plan is to put herself through a wringer by being in Nina's upcoming wedding and burning away whatever emotions are left, so she can start anew. Her plan, however, has big holes, and everything she's been feeling rushes through and leaves her thinking that this was a bad idea.

Nina Sterling is a work in progress, torn between being two very different things-the person others expect her to be and who she wants to become. For the past couple of years, it's been easier to give in to her demanding, steamroller of a mother and her pleasant but controlling fiance, but with Maya's return for a lengthy stay in town, and encouragement from Nina's hilarious cousin, seeds of rebellion are sown.

As Maya and Nina try to patch up the past and get closer, old sparks rekindle, and as they both grow into who they are meant to be, those sparks might just become a fire.

©2019 KD Williamson (P)2020 Tantor
Literature & Fiction Romance Funny Witty

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This is a story that starts with delayed gratification and the embers of a fire that are still strong enough to spark a new connection. Straight people don't spend a great deal of time dealing with questions about who they are in relationship to who they love. Likely all relationships could benefit from more introspection, but when you may be choosing the wrong person for all the wrong reasons, it’s time to get a grip! Thankfully our heroines are brave and smart women! The families of each romantic partner add so much to the story- some funny and thoughtful, some bigoted and homophobic, The narration is good for the supporting cast though there was not a lot of difference between our leading women, but still it was good overall. One of the things I loved most about the story is the way our romantic partners open up to each other while being exercising good judgment… or perhaps it is foreplay designed to make the consumation and spicy elements of their relationship all the sweeter!

“Denial” is more than a river in Egypt!

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I’ve read the printed format of this one more than once and enjoyed it very much, and while I’m usually pretty particular about narrators I felt that Wesleigh Siobhan did an excellent job with it.

Top Notch

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I loved the story and how she became her own woman. I love hearing personal growth. Did a 5 star job and the narrator loved her voice and her accent

I loved it

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I really liked the family bond between the brothers n sister. The kitchen being everyone favorite place was so silly.

the story line

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I had high hopes for this book but It was very forced with all the characters. The relationship between the two friends had no spark no back story really except for one night. The whole book consists of going in circles and “character 1 said” and “character 2 said”
Narration was mediocre I had a hard time following who was who unless it was always told who said it which got old.

Wouldn’t recommend

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