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Sweet Love for You

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This title uses virtual voice narration

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Peggy has tried every diet imaginable and none of them have ever worked.

Years of calorie counting, rigid plans, and fresh starts that led nowhere have left Peggy exhausted and insecure. She’s learned to believe that her body is the problem and that love is something reserved for “after,” once she finally changes.

Signing up for personal training feels like one last attempt at doing things right. What she doesn’t expect is Nina, a confident and compassionate personal trainer who challenges Peggy in ways no diet ever has. Nina isn’t interested in fixing Peggy. She encourages strength over shame, trust over control and slowly, she begins to matter far more than Peggy is prepared for.

As workouts turn into conversations and guarded walls begin to fall, Peggy finds herself developing feelings she never planned on and questioning everything she thought she knew about herself, her body, and who she is allowed to love.

Choosing Nina means choosing vulnerability, self-acceptance, and a kind of love that doesn’t come with conditions.

Sweet Love for You is a heartfelt LGBTQ+ contemporary romance about body positivity, self-discovery, and a slow-burn love between two women that grows from trust, kindness, and emotional connection.

Perfect for readers who love WLW romance, gentle slow burns, and empowering queer love stories.

Literature & Fiction Romance Women's Fiction Heartfelt Physical Exercise
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The dialogue is a bit clunky and some descriptors feel misplaced, the POV is omniscient and kind of all over the place, and the attraction/romance between Peggy and Nina feels unearned and the side stories detract more than they add to the main romance and the virtual voice emphasizes these flaws. Additionally Peggy’s lack of knowledge about Lesbians feels unrealistic and I am not a fan of the fact she seems to have no friends (I really just dislike this trope) but Peggy is sweet and Nina’s affection towards her is cute.

The virtual voice does the story no favors

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