



Misadventures of a Curvy Girl
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4.2 • 198 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
"Such a great story about self-doubt and self-confidence, but most importantly loving yourself, inside and outside." ~Sharing My Book Boyfriends
For the first time in her life, Ireland Mills is happy with her body. No more fad diets, no more hiding from every camera in the room, no more low self-esteem. She’d rather be alone than with someone who’ll only love her if she’s skinny.
Caleb Carpenter and Ben Weber are everything Ireland and the Kansas Chamber of Commerce dreamed of when conceptualizing the “Real Kansas” promotional campaign. They’re handsome, young, educated, and totally dedicated to their small prairie town.
When Ireland’s Prius gets stuck on a Kansas dirt road and a massive storm rips through town, she’s left stranded with nowhere to turn but to Caleb and Ben. These two hunky country boys are impossible to ignore, but could they ever be interested in her as well?
Caleb and Ben are more than interested…and they’re willing to share. After their first night together, they know this has to be more than a one-time thing. They need to make her theirs forever. But can they convince Ireland they love her, curves and all?
Misadventures is a romantic series of spicy standalone novels, each written or co-written by some of the best names in romance. The stories are scandalous, refreshing, and, of course, incredibly sexy. They’re the perfect bedside read, a ‘quick blush’ for the reader who loves a page-turning romance.
Customer Reviews
I totally love the beginning
Her car breaks down and she gets to meet the men. I know that Sierra’s books will ALWAYS knock it out of the park. I definitely loved how Ireland was dressed in things that fit HER version of herself, not anybody else’s.
Curvy girl too
Love it . Inspirational. For those who love out the box
Misadventures of a curvy girl
As a big girl I have never read anything that captures the thoughts of a big woman in this world... I don’t think the author is overweight but the most insightful and really moving stuff for the main character