
In Size 12 is Not Fat by Meg Cabot, we meet Heather Wells, whose life has changed majorly. She was a famous pop idol with a famous boyfriend. She lost her recording contract, her boyfriend, and her money (when her mother ran away with it).
So, what is a girl to do? She gained a few dress sizes, found a place to stay, and a new job, even though it is not glamorous at all! She becomes an assistant dorm director at one of New York’s top colleges, which, once she is done with her probation period, will help her with a college degree.
However, what should be a good job turns into a nightmare when a dead body is discovered at the bottom of an elevator shaft. Elevator surfing is a strange hobby for college students, but Heather just knows that the dead girl is not one who would ever elevator surf. That is just not something that girls do. But nobody wants to listen to her, including her colleagues and the police.
However, when another one ends up dead the same way, Heather decides that she is going to get to the bottom of the crime and figure out how these girls are dying. But will Heather find herself in trouble as she gets closer to solving the mystery?
I love Meg Cabot, and I just love this series. I can’t wait to start the next one!
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