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How much money does it take to buy a broken heart?There are three things I hate: rich people, boys, and Kai Rush. Kai happens to be all three.He and his dad have all the money in the world from the game app they created, and what do they do with it? They buy private helicopters and flaunt their brand new Teslas.Never mind that people like my mom and I work multiple jobs just to keep our crappy apartment and pay for back medical bills because my dad ran scared and left us alone.So when my mom tells me we have a new cleaning job at the Rush's before school, I'm peeved. When he starts texting me, I'm floored.Fit billionaires like him and plus-sized scholarship kids like me barely belong at Emerson Academy together, much less in the same message thread.How can I get him to see I'm not the catch he thinks I am?More importantly, how can I get my heart to stay on the same page?Continue reading in The Curvy Girl Club with Curvy Girls Can't Date Billionaires. Get ready for an enemies to lovers billionaire romance that turns all expectations upside down in one incredible read.
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5 primary booksThe Curvy Girls Club is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Kelsie Stelting.
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I liked this book a lot more than I thought I would. It really is just a classic YA rom com with nothing super specially about it. The plot was predictable, but that didn't mean it wasn't enjoyable. Especially since the fanfiction I'm reading right now has been a little bit heavier in content, it was nice to have a relaxing little read to go through. The characters are a bit flat, and the motivations behind some actions didn't make sense to me. Like the mean girl was mean just for the sake of being mean. Like, there was no reason to make fun of Jordan and her friends for not being size 2 but she thought there was, and it was never really explained. Obviously, this book has no real value to it, and real life doesn't work this way, but that bugged me in particular.
Additionally, Kai was never really explained. He was just in love with Jordan from the start? Like that doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and there was no development. He was so generic that his only character trait was being obnoxiously rich, nice to people who know him but generally standoffish, and being the love interest. I liked that Jordan felt relatable though. She fell in love fast and hard, made dumb mistakes but tried to learn from them, wasn't the ideal body shape or personality. That is probably why I tolerated this book as long as I did, because it wasn't anything specially, and I would only read the other books in the series if I had another better to read or was really in the mood for trashy rom com that takes no thought, but also falls apart under any real thought.