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Love Handles (a Romantic Comedy)
Love Handles (a Romantic Comedy) | Gretchen Galway
4 posts | 8 read | 6 to read
The world of fitness apparel isn't ready for Beverly Lewis. She hates the gym, is nice to everybody, and shops at Ross Dress for Less. When she's not teaching preschool, she's wearing yoga pants . . . to nap in. So when she inherits her estranged grandfather's fitnesswear company in San Francisco, nobody expects her to keep it. Fite Fitness needs a heartless suit to save it from bankruptcy, not a thirty-year-old woman who cries when her students leave for kindergarten. Someone like Liam Johnson. A former Olympic swimmer, Liam is Fite's executive vice president. Unlike Bev, he's devoted his life to Fite's success. Managing one little preschool teacher--and his attraction to her--shouldn't be an issue. Right? But Bev's tired of being underpaid and underrated, and refuses to step aside as an obedient figurehead. To everyone's shock and horror, she moves up to San Francisco, sets up an office, and dives into the business. Nothing--not mockery, not exercise, not sabotage, not a disastrously hot night with her aggravating VP--is going to scare her away. As Liam realizes she's tougher than she looks, he discovers that losing Fite might not be nearly as bad as losing her . . .
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Dempsey
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Pickpick

This fluffy little read was my first book of 2019! So much fun!

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AmandaMarie
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Sometimes you just need a romantic comedy #osrbc #romantsy

Octoberwoman I say I read just about everything but I definitely tend to gravitate towards romantic comedy. 8y
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Mistress-of-Books
Mehso-so

Something a little different from the typical romance. Characters had lots of layers and the plot was dramatic on a soap operatic level but believable. That said it wasn't a very happy book. Despite the HEA, I wouldn't call it a comedy except in the Shakespearian sense.