Just the right dose of delicious steam Ali Hazelwood'Fresh fun and extremely sexy' Helen Hoang'Full of wit charm and Big Firefighter Energy' Lynn Painter. ----------. Curvy fitness influencer Crystal Chen built her career shattering gym stereotypes. After a recent break-up she has little time left for men instead finding joy in the gym - her place of power and positivity.. Enter firefighter Scott Ritchie the smug new guy who routinely steals her favourite squat rack. Soon sparks start flying . . .. As the ultra-competitive foes battle for gym domination the last thing they expect is to run into each other at their grandparents' engagement party. And in the lead-up to the wedding Crystal discovers there's a soft heart under Scott's muscled exterior. Bonding over family fitness and cheesy pick-up lines she just might have found her person.. But when a photo of them goes viral savage internet trolls put their relationship to the test . . . Are they strong enough to get through it?. ----------. EVERYONE IS LOVING THIS STEAMY LOVE STORY'Set on You is energetic steamy bubbly and so so fun. But more than that it's also a hugely important book that celebrates body positivity in the most joyous way possible' Jesse Sutanto author of Dial A for Aunties. 'An incredibly fun and sexy slow burn enemies-to-lovers rom-com that had me invested from the first page . . . also a thoughtful exploration of body positivity and the true meaning of loving yourself' Kerry Winfrey author of Very Sincerely Yours. 'Set on You is the best kind of workout one that ups your heart rate with its swoony hero makes you sweat with its slow-burn tension and leaves you satisfied with its themes of empowerment and self-acceptance' Rachel Lynn Solomon national bestselling author of The Ex Talk. 'Lea's delightful debut is a funny and poignant look into the power and perils of social media and the strength required to be vulnerable. The gym has never seemed such a sexy and romantic place as in this book!' Denise Williams author of How to Fail at Flirting. 'A swoony feel-good romcom in its finest form. The prose is comforting as a hug and the main character Crystal is a certified badass' Sarah Echavarre Smith author of On Location. 'Lea's steamy debut romance features well-developed likeable characters with slow-build chemistry . . . Hand this one to fans of Helen Hoang and Talia Hibbert' Library Journal. 'A heart-warming rom-com centered on body positivity . . . Lea's prose is clear witty and powerful delivering an ode to all those who struggle with self-acceptance' Publishers Weekly
<p><b>'Just the right dose of delicious steam' </b>Ali Hazelwood<br><b>'Fresh, fun and extremely sexy' </b>Helen Hoang<br><b>'Full of wit, charm and Big Firefighter Energy' </b>Lynn Painter<br><br><b>----------</b><br><br>Curvy fitness influencer <b>Crystal Chen</b> built her career shattering gym stereotypes. After a recent break-up, she has little time left for men, instead finding joy in the gym - her place of power and positivity.<br><br>Enter firefighter <b>Scott Ritchie</b>, the smug new guy who routinely steals her favourite squat rack. Soon, sparks start flying . . .<br><br>As the ultra-competitive foes battle for gym domination, the last thing they expect is to run into each other at their grandparents' engagement party. And, in the lead-up to the wedding, Crystal discovers there's a soft heart under Scott's muscled exterior. Bonding over family, fitness and cheesy pick-up lines, she just might have found her person.<br><br><b>But when a photo of them goes viral, savage internet trolls put their relationship to the test . . . Are they strong enough to get through it?</b><br><br><b>----------</b><br><br><b>'Full of wit, charm and Big Firefighter Energy' </b><br>Lynn Painter, <i>Mr Wrong Number </i><br><br><b>'Energetic, steamy, bubbly, and so, so fun . . . celebrates body positivity in the most joyous way possible' </b><br>Jesse Sutanto, <i>Dial A for Aunties</i><br><br><b>'An incredibly fun and sexy enemies-to-lovers rom-com' </b><br>Kerry Winfrey, <i>Very Sincerely Yours</i><br><br><b>'U</b><b>ps your heart rate with its swoony hero, makes you sweat with its slow-burn tension, and leaves you satisfied with its themes of empowerment and self-acceptance' </b><br>Rachel Lynn Solomon, <i>The Ex Talk</i><br><br><b>'Lea's delightful debut is a funny and poignant look into the power and perils of social media!' </b>Denise Williams, <i>How to Fail at Flirting</i><br><br><b>'A swoony, feel-good romcom . . . and the main character Crystal is a certified badass' </b>Sarah Echavarre Smith, <i>On Location</i></p>