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Loved that list, will have to send my friend the link, I especially liked the title for


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I hate ass-hat heros. Very glad most authors have now learnt there's a distinction between masculinity and machismo.

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Excellent, thanks ☼sunny☼ ! Especially like the description of the heroine in the first one, but both of those sound like books I wouldn't mind trying as well, not just for my friend. :-)



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I added those!


LOL, a comfort-eater! I know all about that. I'm a comfort baker :-) The two go hand in hand...



http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/47......"
Great list, Jenny! A lot of my favs are on there; but, WTH is




cover makes heroine look anorexic but she's actually plump and quite the klutz. Very funny book.

Not romance but main character is a plus sized baker with a hot ex-Israeli soldier boyfriend. Her books get billed as cozies but they really aren't to me. Not a lot of violence but her characters actually have sex lives even if they aren't graphic sex scenes.

I have this in my TBR and I believe the heroines are all plus sized.


cover makes heroine look anorexic but she's actually plump and quite the klutz. Very funny book."
Oh, yes. I liked that one, too, Mary.

How incredibly charming. By which I mean nauseating.

"Plus-size heroine" would be a better thread title.

How incredibly charming. By which I mean nauseating."
Wow Tracey. That's certainly one way of pointing out that the name could be hurtful or insensitive... not a way I would've chosen, but Vive la différence!
Name changed. Insensitivity on my part was completely unintentional, ladies. My apologies.

Ditto.

Thank you Jenny & Megan, completely good intentions, truly :-)

Just as an explanation, not an excuse... I'm a what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of person, and what you see with me is that I'm obese, and I guess that the word fat is so much a part of my life... I'm either trying to cut it down from my meals, work it out of my body, hide it better with my clothes or chatting with my friends about how much more of it we've added on, during coffee (and cake, lol!), or finding a way to balance it in my life, that for myself and a large (no pun intended) number of my friends, it is a big (ok, that one was intended) part of our everyday thoughts, rather than a taboo word. It just is what it is... and rather than being offended by it, it is something my friend (the one who sent the message with that title that led to this whole topic in Post #1) and I, identify with, while "plus-sized" is a term marketing departments use to encourage us to buy their clothes :-)
But having said all of that, I'd rather be fat than hurtful, no matter how PC the topic, so if I caused offense I'm truly sorry. Anyways, this has been in the back of my mind for a few days and I felt I needed to explain... I've harped on enough about it now, sorry.
Back to the regularly scheduled non-stick-figure heroine recommendations :-)
I think there are a few of Kristen Ashley's novels where the heroine either is or used to be overweight and I always thought she handled the health vs self-image concept quite well in those...







"Oh he doesn't really want me, I'm plain/boring and he's H.O.T. he could have any woman he wants."
And I kept yelling at them (In my head anyway):
"Yes he can have any woman he wants and he wants you! He can love you the way you are why can't you?!?!?!?!"
Their attitude made reading the books a chore. Needless to say none of those books rated higher than 3 stars!

A plump girl is baking in the kitchen thinking about her pretty sister, when a good looking dark haired man arrives. Turns out he likes her, but thinks she's a servant our something like that, I seem to remember he was actually there for her sister. Anyway, any I ideas world be greatly appreciated that story line has haunted me for years."
Jamie, I only now checked out this thread, and found your message. I'm not sure if my recommendation is the book you're looking for, but the plot you mentioned sounded an awful lot like


Rekindled Love
But I have put a call to action in one of my blogs, as I also had noticed a tendency towards young, thin, pretty, insta-cum girls :-(
http://tlclarkauthor.blogspot.co.uk/2...
The book after next I will try harder to write my heroine as plus size. :-)
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I've just had a mate of mine send me a message asking for some recommendations:
"Here's one to ask your discussion groups. Are there any romance novels historical, fantasy or current day where the heroine is a homely girl who doesn't fade awade to skin and bones if she doesn't get the man of dreams etc. I'm getting sick of reading books about stick figure women who come at the drop of a hat with head jobs and swallowing as the highlight of their sexual experience. "
I responded with a recommendation for Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me, but I've hit a head-blank as far as anything else goes.
Can anyone help with some recommendations for her?
cheers!