Weightless by Kandi Steiner

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This review is for every single person who told me I really need to pick up this book, because let me tell you? You were absolutely correct, I loved every page!

Before diving into Weightless I had only read ALLTW, which by all means was one of the most frustrating, emotionally heavy reads I’d experienced. So I kind of thought Weightless would go along similar lines.

However I was wrong, Weightless is tame in comparison but has the same emotional touch Kandi keeps in all her books!

Weightless had so many lines that made me go, “damn I felt that” and for that sole reason and the amount of love I felt for Nat and Rhodes, this is immediately one of my favourite reads by Kandi!

When Natalie’s ex-boyfriend dumps her and starts dating a bully (because that’s all she deserves to be called) she can’t help wanting him back. But her insecurities about her body are real and so she wants to be stronger.

Her parents help her join be Country Club to lose weight, however it’s more than that and because that in the end.

Rhodes, a quiet broody type, that has only been known as a bad boy is her trainer. Despite the quiet moments they have during training, Nat is chatty and eventually breaks through his barriers.

Her goals and dreams change when their worlds collide and seeing them both build each other up was one of my most loved moments. There were many moment I wanted to scream and groan from annoyance but every moment was meant to happen for them to get to where they ended.

Although their head and hearts fought they find each other in ways they could never themselves.

On Kandi fashion there is unexpected plot twists and surprises that caught me off guard. I had a few instinctual feelings but didn’t think much until it was too late. Those moments I adored too!

Overall I could sit here and praise this story forever. I can see why everyone loves it the most. I can see why it holds dear to most hearts because it does to mine now too. Natalie and Rhodes motivation to make each other see the other the way they do is something we should all strive to do and reminds me of Ariana Grande’s song POV.

Shoutout again to every single person who told me I needed this to be my next Kandi read! I love you all! Especially Mishie!

– Book Fanatic

Blurb:

I remember the lights.

I remember I wanted to photograph them, the way the red and blue splashed across his cold, emotionless face. But I knew even if my feet could move from the place where they had cemented themselves to the ground and I could run for my camera, I wouldn’t be able to capture that moment.

I had trusted him, I had loved him, and even though my body had changed that summer, he’d made sure to help me hold on to who I was inside, regardless of how the exterior altered.

But then everything changed.

He stole my innocence. He scarred my heart. He took everything I thought I knew about my life and fast-pitched it out the window, shattering the glass that held my world together in the process.

I remember the lights.

The passionate, desperate, hot strikes of red. The harsh, cruel, icy bolts of blue.

They symbolized everything I endured that summer.

And everything I would never face again.

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