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Mom
by
Cheryl Robinson
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BLURB:
Determined
to lose weight, Nevada Pearson participates in a twelve-week clinical
trial for a new diet pill. Nevada thinks if she’s slim, her life
will be so much better. She won’t have to wear dark clothes to hide
her big belly and can kiss the plus sizes good-bye. Her husband will
stop ogling every skinny woman in sight, and she’ll stop accusing
him of cheating. She won’t have to worry that he’ll leave her the
way her dad left her mom. She can stop ranting on her YouTube channel
about being fat. She’ll get promoted at work. Her fifteen-year-old
daughter will want to lose weight, too, instead of staying holed up
in her bedroom eating junk food and surfing the Internet for a cure
to her social anxiety. But Nevada isn’t prepared for what happens
next and how quickly her life changes—and it has nothing to do with
her amazing weight loss.
Excerpt:
Nevada
This
upcoming year is the year,” Claude said. “If I don’t get
promoted, I’m leaving.”
“And
going where?” I asked. I had a right to know, unless he planned on
going alone, and then I truly had a right to know.
“I
don’t care where: wherever I can get a job. What, you want to live
in Indiana forever?”
I
shrugged. “I wouldn’t mind. I mean, it’s what I know.”
He
rolled his eyes dismissively at me. “Let’s dissect what you just
said—”
I
crossed my eyes after I turned my head to the side. No, let’s not.
Sometimes, I just wanted to tell him to shut up with all of his
change-your-life stuff. I had Oprah for that, and she was much better
at motivating me than Claude was. Listening to her made me think I
really could change my life. Listening to him made me think I’d
made a mistake by marrying him in the first place, and that I’d
messed up my life forever. But I’d felt the same way on our wedding
day, so nothing had changed.
“I
don’t want to dissect it.”
“But
what you just said is how a lot of people feel. A lot of people stay
with something just because it’s familiar. It’s what they know.
May not even be something they want. Next year should be the year of
the unknown. That could be the title for my first book; I need to
write it down.” He searched the table for something to write on
because once he sat down he wasn’t getting up until after he
finished eating. “Do you have a pen and some paper?”
I got up
and grabbed the first sheet of paper I saw and handed it to him along
with a pen and then sat back down. Before he wrote on the paper, he
turned it over. “Do you need this?”
“It’s
just a blank sheet of paper, isn’t it?”
“It’s
a shipping notice from Curl—.”
I
snatched the paper out of his hand—close call; it was the shipping
notice from Curl Junkie for the box of hair products UPS had
delivered that day. Claude would have a fit if he saw that I’d
spent over a hundred dollars on stuff for my hair. But I had to spend
at least a hundred dollars to get free shipping, which made sense
while I was filling my online shopping cart with more stuff, but the
more I thought about it, I only wanted the Daily Fix and the
Smoothing Lotion, which would’ve been forty-nine dollars, and the
flat rate shipping was only seven dollars and twenty-five cents, so
basically, I paid fifty-one dollars more to save seven dollars and
twenty-five cents. But it made perfect sense to me at the time.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Cheryl
Robinson is a native Detroiter currently residing in Central Florida.
She started her literary career as an independent author, publishing
two books before eventually landed a publishing deal with Penguin/NAL
Trade. She published six novels with NAL Trade and two more novels as
an independent author. She is currently working on her next novel.
Visit her Website at cherylrobinson.com, where you can read her blog
and enter her monthly blog contest.
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