Book Reviews

Curvy Girls Can’t Date Bad Boys by Kelsie Stelting

My edition: Kindle Unlimited
Pages: 269
Series: Curvy Girls Club #4
Genre: YA, High School, Forbidden Love, Bad Boy
Published: Nov 20, 2020
Rating: 4 STARS

Synopsis:

An arranged marriage and a bad boy who breaks all of the rules…

My father’s been planning my wedding day for longer than I have. Since I turned seventeen, he’s sent me on date after date with people from the film industry–producers, directors, actors… I’ve dated–and turned down–them all.

But Ryde Alexander is the worst. He’s vapid, self-obsessed, and it doesn’t help that his sister is evil in a pair of Louboutin heels. Too bad he’s the one my dad is determined to send me down the aisle with the day I turn eighteen.

My only escape is a food delivery boy and a motorcycle my dad would have a heart attack if I got on. But I don’t care. I need to get away, and Ronan is more than happy to take me.

But this forbidden getaway driver is starting to mean more to me than the man I’m supposed to marry.

The only problem is, I may not have a choice.

Zara’s story in The Curvy Girl Club is the emotional, exciting read you have been waiting for! Who wouldn’t want to be whisked away on the back of Ronan Moretti’s motorcycle and have the adventure of a lifetime? Start reading Curvy Girls Can’t Date Bad Boys today and begin falling in love.

Review:

I noticed Zara’s story isn’t as long as the others. But it didn’t need to be. It was perfect the way it was.

Zara’s father is keeping the Indian tradition of arranged marriages. He sets her up with Ryde Alexander. (Yes, he is as obnoxious as his name sounds.) Zara doesn’t like Ryde and the more time she spends with him, the more she really is against the marriage. Then she meets Ronan. Who introduces her to the life she has always wanted to live.

While there is no sex in this it is insinuated. I like Zara and Ronan together. Totally cute. I like their story. But the next story is the one I have been wanting to get to!

Book Reviews

Curvy Girls Can’t Date Cowboys by Kelsie Stelting

My edition: Kindle Unlimited
Pages: 477
Series: Curvy Girls Club #3
Genre: YA, High school, Cowboy, enemies to lovers
Publish: Oct. 24, 2020
Rating: 3.5 STARS

Synopsis:

The one thing my parents can’t shelter me from is my heart.

I nearly died the summer of my eighth grade year, and ever since then, my parents have done everything they could to keep me healthy. Now I’m a senior, and instead of feeling safe, I’m suffocating.

When my parents take my twin sisters out of town for an audition, I have my chance to show them that I’m responsible. That I can go to college on my own and start a life outside of their organic food store and Emerson Academy.

All I have to do is turn in all my assignments and have a few quiet nights at home. No problem.

That is, until my video project partner decides to be a total flake. Ray may be hot and fill out a pair of Wrangler jeans like nobody’s business, but he is not ruining my chance at freedom.

I go to his family’s ranch to get his help, but instead discover something else. Could everything my parents taught me be wrong?

Unless I act fast, my quiet weekend will ruin my chance at freedom and wreck my heart faster than the flash of my camera.

Review:

Ginger had a freak accident that nearly killed her when she was in eighth grade. Now her parents are overbearing and treat her as if she can’t take care of herself. They run an organic food store called Ripe. They are very against antibiotics thinking that may have been the cause.

Ginger is trying to let her parents into having her stay at the dorms in college instead of staying at home. She ends up getting partnered with the school’s only cowboy, Ray. Her parents don’t like Ray. Though they don’t know him or how his ranch is ran, they decide that they aren’t going to like him.

While I liked Ray and Ginger to a point. Their story was cute. It wasn’t as great. I didn’t like Ginger’s parents. They seemed very ignorant when it comes to an actual farm and how animals are raised. They were also way to overbearing and it was quite annoying.

Any who, on to Zara’s book.