What Makes You Different Makes You Beautiful (SYTYCW Top 25) (professional edit)

What Makes You Different Makes You Beautiful (SYTYCW Top 25) (professional edit)

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On the night of her high school graduation, plus-size Rosalind Porter stands before her classmates as valedictorian and gives a moving speech. She catches the eye of sexy, rich and kind-hearted Lincoln Ainsworth, who is immediately attracted to Rosalind’s luscious, plus-size curves and her intelligent mind. They have a chance encounter that night that leaves Rosalind wondering who this mysterious man is, with the most beautiful ice-blue eyes she has ever seen and his sexy dimples. After graduation, Rosalind is excited to start her new life as a freshman at Baylor University, and leave behind the emotional and verbal abuse she suffered at the hands of a mother about her weight, which causes her to have extremely low self-esteem. On her first day at Baylor, she runs into sexy Lincoln, which begins a journey of self-discovery for Rosalind. Lincoln immediately notices Rosalind’s lack of self-esteem in her inner and outer beauty, and makes a promise to himself that he will do whatever it takes to help Rosalind see, through his love, how beautiful she is just the way she is. Will Rosalind be able to love herself enough to accept Lincoln’s love? Will she finally be able to feel sexy in her own skin? Follow Rosalind and Lincoln’s romantic journey in book one of the Plus-Size Beauties series.
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