03758cam a2200421 i 4500 581359993 TxAuBib 20220101120000.0 211106t20222021||||||||d|||||||||||eng|u 2021948520 9781638081999 1638081999 (OCoLC)1283821792 YDX eng rda YDX S#L IFK ILC ORX TxAuBib rda Williams, Denise, 1982-, author. The fastest way to fall [text (large print)] / Denise Williams. Thorndike Press Large Print Basic [edition. Knox, ME : Center Point Pub, 2022. ©2021. 519 pages (large print) ; 22 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The text of this Large Print edition is unabridged."--T.p. verso. "This Center Point Large Print edition is published in the year 2022 by arrangement with Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC"-T.p. verso. "Britta didn't plan on falling for her personal trainer, and Wes didn't plan on Britta. Plans change and it's unclear if love, career, or both will meet them at the finish line. Britta Colby works for a lifestyle website, and when tasked to write about her experience with a hot new body-positive fitness app that includes personal coaching, she knows it's a major opportunity to prove she should write for the site full-time. As CEO of the FitMe app, Wes Lawson finally has the financial security he grew up without, but despite his success, his floundering love life and complicated family situation leaves him feeling isolated and unfulfilled. He decides to get back to what he loves-coaching. Britta's his first new client and they click immediately. As weeks pass, she's surprised at how much she enjoys experimenting with her exercise routine. He's surprised at how much he looks forward to talking to her every day. They convince themselves their attraction is harmless, but when they start working out in person, Wes and Britta find it increasingly challenging to deny their chemistry and maintain a professional distance. Wes isn't supposed to be training clients, much less meeting with them, and Britta's credibility will be sunk if the lifestyle site finds out she's practically dating the fitness coach she's reviewing. Walking away from each other is the smartest thing to do, but running side by side feels like the start of something big"-- Provided by publisher. Britta Colby works for a lifestyle website, and when tasked to write about her experience with a hot new body-positive fitness app that includes personal coaching, she knows it's a major opportunity to prove she should write for the site full-time. As CEO of the FitMe app, Wes Lawson finally has the financial security he grew up without, but his floundering love life and complicated family situation leaves him feeling isolated and unfulfilled. He decides to get back to what he loves-- coaching. Britta's his first new client and they click immediately. They convince themselves their attraction is harmless, but when they start working out in person, it is increasingly challenging to deny their chemistry and maintain a professional distance. -- adapted from back cover. 20220101. Mobile apps Fiction. Man-woman relationships Fiction. Personal trainers Fiction. Web applications Fiction. Large type books. Chicago (Ill) Fiction. Romance fiction. Fiction. Novels.