Thin

· Sharing Spaces Book 3 · Marion Press
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Kinsley Simmons does not belong in an inpatient facility for people struggling with eating disorders. However, her doctor and therapist are of the opinion that she does; which is why she's missing out on her college graduation to participate in a recovery program for Bulimia Nervosa. A girl with a Type A personality, Kinsley never thought her life would come to this—dumped by her college sweetheart, flunking most of her classes, caught between bickering parents on the brink of divorce, and spiraling out of control as the dangerous habits of her disorder destroy her health and friendships.

When Royce Adams is invited to speak to her therapy group, Kinsley isn't at all interested in anything he has to say. He can never understand what she is going through, or have the first idea of how to help her get better. Yet, as he takes a personal interest her recovery, she comes to realize there is more to Royce than meets the eye. While seeming perfect on the surface, he wrestles with demons of his own, including a past riddled with addiction and self-destructive behavior. 

As their friendship blossoms into something more Kinsley will find in Royce the strength to face the reasons behind her disorder. With his help, she may also find what she needs to live a full, healthy life ... one filled with happiness and love.

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4.5
26 reviews
Dara Brown
April 19, 2016
I must say, this book threw me for a loop. I didn't know what to expect when I first started reading, but quickly became immersed in Kinsley's story. This book touches on a very delicate subject that most people don't think about, much less talk about: Eating Disorders. Thin delves into the life of Kinsley, a college student who suffers from Bulimia, and it walks you through her process of rehabilitation and her struggles with this disease. It is a heart twisting book, and you will be pulled into Kinsley's life. I must say I wanted to just reach into the plot, and do my best to help her, I felt that much a part of the book. I can honestly say this book hit me hard. Although I don't pretend to know what someone with Bulimia or any other disorder dealing with the need to be thing goes through, I do know what another character in the book goes through. He is on the opposite end, and his disorder is overeating. I learned a lot from this book, and feel that some of what occurred in Kinsley's rehab can actually be beneficial me and to others. This book is well worth the read. You definitely won't be disappointed
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McKaela Greathouse
September 5, 2016
The book was amazing but the links for subscription don't work and that's really disappointing because I want to read more.
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Stephanie Hernandez
April 22, 2016
I wanted her and christian together but i love the other books so ill give it a try
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