Valerie's comments:
Heather Wells was once a teen pop sensation. That was until she lost her music career, her money, her boyfriend, and her perfect size 2 pant size. Now she’s the assistant director of a residence Hall at New York College, living in an apartment owned by her ex-boyfriend’s brother, and insisting that her size 12 is not fat. (It’s the size of the average American woman!)
Life gets even more interesting for Heather when freshman girls start dying at her residence hall. The police say the deaths were accidents - the result of naïve freshmen elevator surfing. But girls don’t elevator surf, right? Especially, shy quiet ones! Heather begins some investigating on her own to get to the bottom of what really happened. As she starts uncovering some clues, she finds that her own life may be at risk.
This is a fun read. It has a touch of romance and lots of laughs, along with enough mystery and suspense to keep you turning the pages quickly wanting to know how everything ends. I’m eager to start reading Cabot’s sequel, Size 14 Is Not Fat Either, to see what other adventures Heather Wells may encounter. I would recommend this book not only to fans of chick lit and Cabot’s other books, but also to fans of light-hearted mysteries.
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