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Big Fat Liar (Available Amazon Kindle/ Ebook) by xxWhoAteMyCookiexx
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Callie Picket,the-fat-girl-next-door has a big fat secret. Well, a secret she's been successfully hiding from her oh so sexy apartment neighbor Chris Walker. In their first meeting, he mistakes her for a fat guy and she does nothing to correct him. "That awkward moment when the man you love doesn't know you're a woman" Very over-weight 22 year old girl Callie has a mega crush on her hunkie new apartment next door neighbor Chris ...(age 24). The thing is, since Callie is so overweight, Chris mistakes her for a guy but she doesn't tell him the truth because they've become buddies and she doesn't want to lose that bond with him. Then Chris makes her start going to the gym to lose weight and as the pounds comes off, Chris begins to see these changes...like Callie starts to look more girly, and since he's a total playboy and lady lover, he starts getting attracted to her while thinking that she's still a "he". Basically, he thinks he's going gay. Will Callie ever tell him the truth as her lie begins to take its toll on both of them as she and very confused Chris becomes closer? Or will he be the first to finally see her for what she truly is? A Big Fat Liar.
Cry Murder by KateHauxwell
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Sarah had dreamed of being accepted into Cambridge University for years. So, when that acceptance letter finally arrived, she was nothing but excited to be leaving home and starting the newest chapter in her life as a student. However student life was as far from living the dream as she could have imagined. An insurmountable work load, no social life to speak of and with barely a penny to her name Sarah grew desperate. So much so that a job offer from a local strip club seemed like her saving grace. The money they paid was good, but did it really out weigh the dingy club, anti-social hours and the clientele that gave Sarah the creeps? Well all save one man, he was nice, polite and well dressed; not at all like the others and he seemed to be rather fond of Sarah. She should have known he was the one to really be afraid of.