Free-spirited yoga guru Shay Davis has only ninety days to get her workaholic former classmate Colin Anderson from work all day to namaste... All they need is a little common ground. Accountant Colin Anderson is working himself into an early grave. Shay Davis is finally living her dream of owning a yoga studio. Sure, they went to high school together--but that's where their similarities end. He's Mr. Corporate, hustling late into the night so his firm can go public, while she flows through sun salutations and half-moon poses at her own pace. So when a health scare pushes Colin to make a few life changes, he knows where to turn. If he's going to get right with his career, he'll need the right woman--and to get the right woman, he has to prioritize his health. Who better than Shay to help whip his butt into shape so he can win back his high school girlfriend? The catch is, she only has ninety days to do it. And they both really, really get on each other's nerves. Soon, though, their sessions are heating up the studio. But as Colin gets closer to achieving his goal, he and Shay both move further away from what they thought they wanted. Before they know it, they'll have to step out of their comfort zones and rethink their own versions of "right"...before their time is up. From showing up to glowing up, these characters are on the path to leading their best lives and finding sizzling romance along the way. Don't miss these other fun titles from Afterglow Books: The (Fake) Dating Game by Timothy Janovsky The Bookbinder's Guide to Love by Katherine Garbera The Devil in Blue Jeans by Stacey Kennedy The Boyfriend Subscription by Steven Salvatore Manila Takes Manhattan by Carla de Guzman Fake Flame by Adele Buck Out of Office by A.H. Cunningham
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2.5/3 - For this book to be so short, I struggled to finish it. The FMC & MMC didn't have the right chemistry to claim they loved one another. The MMC was only sexually attracted to the FMC, while the FMC had the lowest self worth and was always questioning it. They didn't have any in depth conversation in order to get to know one another. They both complained about the same issues over and over so it felt redundant. And do I dare say there was too much spice! I LOVE spice, but I had to skip over certain scenes because they made no sense to what was going on at the time.