"I finally got myself off the kitchen floor, which took some doing. I was so fat, I had to put my hands down on the floor to heave myself up. Then I went to the stove and proceeded to cook both steaks in butter. I zapped a huge potato in the microwave and put a half of a stick of butter in it when I pulled it out. When the steaks were ready, I ate both of them at the kitchen table, giving Midnight more scraps than were good for her. I shoveled the buttery potato into my mouth in between bites of steak.
When I had eaten everything on my plate, I went upstairs and threw up."
Amy is fat and unhappy. She's been fat and unhappy for years, and now she's caught her husband red-handed in the act of adultery. Now, Amy is fat and unhappy--and angry. Her anger leads her on a journey of self-discovery and takes her to a place she never expected to be again.
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"Jennifer Ransom is so skilled at drawing the reader right into the story and characters' lives. In this book, she draws us into issues of relationship, divorce, body image, love, work, money, marriage, and a woman who becomes empowered and regains her trust and confidence in herself…and gets a little revenge as well. Jennifer Ransom always leaves me wanting more…of the book, the characters and their lives and storyline."
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From the Author:
"I grew up in a family of artists--painters, musicians, furniture makers, chefs, actors, and writers. The entrepreneurial spirit runs strong in our genes. It was no surprise, then, that I married a Renaissance man, talented in visual arts and music. We are living a creative life. I love being a romance novel writer. Even though my books are all different, I think of them as a romance series really because each one is about people who are "free spirits."
I was also fortunate to grow up with some great cooks around me--my grandmother, my mother, my stepmother, and our housekeeper. I learned something from each of them about cooking that still influences me to this very day. Most of all, I learned that cooking for others is a loving act.
So, whenever I read a romance novel that includes elements of creativity like cooking or decorating or music, I am happy. I can relate. Like the great Kay Scarpetta mysteries that sometimes include actual recipes. Or when I read a book about a character that makes a living without relying on an employer. That makes me happy, too. As a long-time employee, I like that idea. I think a lot of people like that idea."
About my other novels:
In my first kindle romance novel, "Love Weaver," the main character, Sunnie, is a woman born in a small mountain village in Alabama.
After attending college in Tennessee, she ends up in New York City married to a very successful lawyer. Sunnie has made a splash on the New York art scene with her beautiful woven wall hangings. Life is good -- until she learns of the affair her husband is having with a co-worker.
Betrayal and divorce behind her, Sunnie heads back to her small town in the mountains of Alabama to try to put her life back together. After reconnecting with old high school friends, she comes face to face with some hard, cold realizations about herself. Oh, yes, and there's a love story, one that started in high school, though Sunnie knew nothing about it. An unknown love that put a wedge between her and her best friend. Sunnie never knew why, until she goes home again.
My most recent romance novel on Kindle is a time travel romance called "Come Down In Time" that spans the infinite possibilities in life. As I wrote, I thought about all the little and big decisions we make, and how they affect our future. I thought about family and love relationships, and how every action we take affects those relationships.
I now have eight romance love stories on Amazon, if you enjoy them, please let me know!
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