The Beauty Within

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When full-figured barber Tyler Carver enters GD Fitness for a personal training session, she immediately butts heads with her trainer Gunnar Daniels. Refusing to allow Mr. Just-Walked-off-an-Abercrombie-&-Fitch-Billboard’s rudeness, she gives him a piece of her mind and storms off. Too bad she can't stop thinking about the gorgeous gray-eyed grump. Former fashion model–turned–gym owner Gunnar Daniels, having a day sent express from hell, thinks it can’t get any worse until Tyler Carver, in all her curvy, chocolate glory, takes his breath away the moment he locks eyes with her. Knowing he acted out of character, he apologizes to her. Yet, he wants so much more. Can Tyler and Gunnar help each other discover that beauty is more than skin deep . . . that the beauty within is what truly decides the beauty without?
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 "Totally Romantic!" 2009-08-25
By E. Gonzalez
I love "The Beauty Within". As you read the story you live thru the eyes of Tyler and if you happen to be a BBW yourself, you will identify with her struggles. The story was wonderful, it made you laugh, cry, show anger, and sometimes you wanted to slap both character silly. This was a good story the ending was too short and sweet and I really need to feel more Gunnar's pain and fears, but over all it was an excellent read. I highly recommend it.

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 "Just okay" 2009-06-06
By S. Thomas
This book was just okay for me. I love Being Plumville (one of the best books written), however, The Beauty Within fell short for me. Since Tyler only needed to lose about 20 or 30 pounds, from what I was able to gather, and the average body size in the U.S. is 14, the story seemed to dramatic/psycho phobic for my liking. The book began slow, the peaked, then started slipping toward the end. For me the major flaw was the way the author handled Tylers character.

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 "The Beauty Within" 2009-05-10
By R. A Rippy (Shelbyville, Tennessee United States)
This book was the bomb! Full figured barber Tyler Carver has decided per her doctor that she needs to lose a few pounds because of health reasons. Her future brother-in-law works at a gym named GD Fitness and offers to be her personal trainer. When she arrives she is rudely told that he is not there and the owner Gunnar Daniels agrees to get her started. He talks down to her and criticizes her size and abilities so she speaks him out and leaves the gym. After Damon his employee and Tyler's future brother-in-law tells Gunnar off for treating Tyler so bad, Gunnar decides he owes her apology and goes to her shop. After a lot of drama, misunderstandings and past loves, things heat up between these two. This book has it all, drama, humor and a few tears. This was a great read!

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 "Good Book!" 2009-04-27
By Martinique (Sacramento, CA)
I really liked this book. It was well written and it held my attention. I'll read more from this author.

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 "I really didn't love it" 2009-04-24
By K. Johnson (Delaware)
The plot was not about the couple's racial & cultural differences, but about Tyler's poor self-image and her inability to believe someone could love her due to her weight. She's also still dealing with a breakup that happened 6 years ago, which makes her constantly compare Gunnar to her ex. I was exhausted by Tyler's lack of self-esteem and constant crying, but I suppose that's how a person behaves when she has no sense of how wonderful, important, and pretty she is, despite being told repeatedly by every single person around her. There's no clear description of her size, so in my mind I put her in a 12 and I felt like she should get over herself!



I'm not sorry I read The Beauty Within because I like to support authors I like. I hope Savannah Frierson's next book is better edited because this had quite a few typos and the writing just wasn't as tight as her previous works. Transitions weren't always clear - I had to re-read a few lines because at times it felt like something was left out. Finally, the use of foreign languages without always giving the translation got old really quick. The reader has to use context clues to take a guess at what is being said. If you haven't read Being Plumville, please do. It's 1000% better in terms of the plot, conflicts, and writing style and in my opinion it's already a classic.


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