The Fastest Way to Fall
the perfect feel-good romantic comedy for 2021
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- 3,99 €
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'The perfect feel-good read' Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author
True love never did run smooth . . .
Britta is excited for the chance to finally prove herself at work when she's asked to write about a hot new body-positive fitness app that includes personal training.
When her training sessions with Wes begin, the pair click immediately. He may be the app's CEO but despite his professional success, his personal life is in disarray and he's enjoying his return to what he really loves - coaching.
As the weeks pass, Britta can't believe how much she's enjoying trying new things and finding her strength . . . and perhaps her perfect match?
The longer she spends with Wes the harder it is to deny their chemistry and maintain a professional distance. Walking away from each other may be the smart choice. but for Wes and Britta, falling never felt so good . . .
Praise for Denise Williams
'Funny, flirtatious, and full of heart, The Fastest Way to Fall is an absolute winner!' Libby Hubscher
'An addictive romance filled with hilarious banter, sharp and engaging dialogue, heartfelt moments, and a real and empowering heroine worth cheering for' Jane Igharo, author of Ties That Tether
'Absolutely SPECTACULAR!!' Priscilla Oliveras, USA Today bestselling author
'A charming, romantic love story' Andie J. Christopher, USA Today bestselling author
'A powerhouse romance . . . funny and charming and steamy' Sarah Smith, author of Faker
'Funny, sexy, heartwarming and emotional . . . I did not want to put it down!' Samantha Young, New York Times bestselling author
'Jake is just the type of hero I love - sexy, smart, sweet, and smitten' Olivia Dade, author of Spoiler Alert
'Charming and compelling . . . as moving as it romantic' Jen DeLuca, author of Well Matched
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Williams's empowering, body-positive sophomore rom-com (after How to Fail at Flirting) follows plus-sized heroine Britta Colby as she works on an article about her experience with FitMi, a fitness app centered around body confidence that pairs its users with coaches. Britta hopes the piece will secure her a promotion at Best Life, the lifestyle magazine where she works as an editorial assistant. Wes Lawson, FitMi's CEO, may be professionally successful, but his personal life is in shambles: his mother struggles with drug addiction, his estranged sister will only communicate via texts, and his ex recently launched a rival fitness app. In an attempt to distract himself, Wes personally becomes coach for two new clients, Britta among them. Their coaching relationship is supposed to stay strictly virtual, but as weeks pass and the pair grow closer, they break the rules to bond over in-person workouts—but their relationship risks FitMi and Wes's credibility and could jeopardize Britta's article and her promotion. Williams has mastered writing cinnamon-roll heroes, and expertly balances Wes's sweetness with Britta's admirable strength. The plot is emotionally weighty, but the romance is just as cute as in her debut. This is sure to please.