Hattie Bell is beautiful, brilliant and bigger than your average plus-sized model. For top fashion photographer Tom Metcalfe, Hattie is the muse he needs to help him break into the art world.
Working with Hattie is going to send his career rising into the stratosphere.
Falling in love with Hattie is going to bring his life crashing down around his feet.
Flirting With The Camera is a 40,000 word novella.
Ros Clarke is the Associate Director of Church Society, and runs the Priscilla Program at Union School of Theology. She holds a PhD in Old Testament and has contributed to a number of IVP and Apollos books, including Marriage, Family and Relationships and Old Testament Wisdom.
It was an excellent book. I loved the ending, I really didn't want to put it down. The ending of the book wasn't sappy or cheesy in any way. Hattie is an amazing woman with a not so good past, but when Tom enters her life things change for the both of them and for a good reason. It is an amazing read in my opinion and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is willing to take on a plus size female who knows who she is!
This was a heart wrenching story. Hattie met Tom when he was auditioning for models for a photo shoot. Hattie became Tom's muse. At the photo shoot Tom tries to bring a certain quality out in Hattie and things get wild. These two have such a great chemistry. What happens at the shoot and afterwards is life changing for both of them. It was a really good and definitely worth reading!
Cute, feel-good story, made better by a unique main character in that she wasn't described as a woman with long legs, flat stomach, and blonde hair. It was easy to relate to her and even better that she was so proud of who she was.
I was enjoying this book very much, until we hit a moment that I felt too cliche. I always roll my eyes a bit when a situation like that happens, it feels a bit like an easy plot point that makes for more drama and the characters go, I must change and change now... ok it's done, I've changed.
Beside that, Hattie was a nice read, she is the person that I wish I was being a fat person. Hattie isn't fat though, you're only fat if you think of yourself that way, and she doesn't. I do, hence I wish I could think like her. She's not all together though, she's been hurt, her mother isn't very good at being one, and that's what makes her very human. Instead of superhuman. We don't like those people.