Weight of Living

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A01=Rhi Steele
abusive ex boyfriend
anxiety
Author_Rhi Steele
best friend's brother
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Category=FRLE
Category=FRLH
depression
dual POV
eating disorder
emotional romance
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feminist romance
forthcoming
found family
grief and healing
healing from abuse
mental health representation
mentally ill FMC
non-toxic male protagonist
overcoming self-doubt
plus size protagonist
self-worth
slow-burn romance
uplifting
women's fiction

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803784021
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Cranthorpe Millner Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Tilly's marriage is over, her self-worth in ruins, and the only place she has left to go is the home of her childhood nemesis.

As the infuriating older brother of her best friend, Connor Wilson has always known how to get under Tilly's skin. But as her daily struggles with anxiety, body image, and the crushing weight of not feeling enough continue to consume her, he starts to become the one person who makes her feel seen.

As barbed insults give way to late-night conversations, Tilly begins to wonder if healing might look a lot like him.

But old wounds don't vanish overnight, and as Tilly soon discovers, loving someone else means first learning to love yourself.

Rhi Steele is a primary school teacher and writer living in Wrexham, North Wales, with her deadline-resistant Goldador, Travis. Writing her debut novel helped Rhi put into words thoughts and emotions she’s carried quietly for years. Having experienced her own struggles with mental health, she hopes her stories offer comfort, recognition, and a reminder that no one is truly alone. Her characters are imperfect, vulnerable, and trying their best—just like the rest of us.


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