Book Review: Curvy Girls Can’t Date Cowboys | Kelsie Stelting

Curvy Girls Can’t Date Cowboys

The Stats

📖 BOOK REVIEW⠀📚

BOOK: Curvy Girls Can’t Date Cowboys

AUTHOR: Kelsie Stelting @kelsiestelting

Publisher: Kelsie Stelting Creative LLC

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Published: October 24, 2020

https://amzn.to/30qZkcx

The Review

The Title/Cover Draw:

  • I had already read the first two books in this series and had to get the others. I am working my way through the whole series right now.

💜 What I liked:

  • Ginger is a curvy redhead with asthma, which is what I am! So far I have connected with her the most of all the curvy girls. She has strong goals but is under her parent’s protective thumb. She likes Ray but he clashes with her parents. 

😱 What I didn’t like:

  • I still feel like I need more about the other girls in the club at the beginning to refresh my memory and advance their stories more.

💁‍♀️ The Characters:

  • We have already had an edition for Jordan and Rory. After this one, Ginger, should be Zara and then Callie! 

🚦 The Ending:

  • Setting us up for the next book about Zara, this book ended cutely for Ginger. 

💭 Consider if you like:

  • Easy reads about real characters.

All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

📘 Summary:

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.

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