“These are the worst,” Felicia huffed. “If you complain again, I’ll add ten more.” Wes counted our reps, encouraging us. “Tyrant.” Felicia only insulted those she loved—well, okay, she insulted everyone, but she was only this way with people in her circle. I liked Wes, too, and I was already enjoying this workout. I ran every day, but with each push-up and every jump, I got a reminder that I was strong enough to do more. The grass under my hands and the moment of weightlessness when I hopped, the sweat running down my face—I wanted to bottle the feeling. “I’ve got ten more in me.” I grinned
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Wes is a personal trainer and self defense coach who is the hero in The Fastest Way to Fall, the novel following this one. He's a complex, sweet character whose point of view you're in for half of the book. I modeled him after a personal trainer I worked with several years ago and I hope you love him in the next book.
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