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Curvy Girl Summer
by Danielle Allen
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Synopsis
Bridget Jones’s Diary meets Survival of the Thickest in Danielle Allen’s CURVY GIRL SUMMER, a smoking-hot, hilarious novel about the perils of online dating.Aaliyah is determined to celebrate her thirtieth birthday with a boyfriend. And after a failed blind date, the local ...
Bridget Jones’s Diary meets Survival of the Thickest in Danielle Allen’s CURVY GIRL SUMMER, a smoking-hot, hilarious novel about the perils of online dating.
Aaliyah is determined to celebrate her thirtieth birthday with a boyfriend. And after a failed blind date, the local bartender, Ahmad, suggests she joins a dating app.
Filled with lies, catfish, and fetishizing, the wild world of online dating makes Aaliyah think she’s in over her head.
And she is. But with her two best friends and a protective bartender by her side, what could go wrong?
Everything.
Everything could go wrong.
And that’s the problem.
Because as Aaliyah is set on finding exactly what she’s looking for, she ends up finding something she never expects.
Aaliyah is determined to celebrate her thirtieth birthday with a boyfriend. And after a failed blind date, the local bartender, Ahmad, suggests she joins a dating app.
Filled with lies, catfish, and fetishizing, the wild world of online dating makes Aaliyah think she’s in over her head.
And she is. But with her two best friends and a protective bartender by her side, what could go wrong?
Everything.
Everything could go wrong.
And that’s the problem.
Because as Aaliyah is set on finding exactly what she’s looking for, she ends up finding something she never expects.
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