On the plus side A novel

Jenny L. Howe

Book - 2023

"Everly Winters is perfectly happy to navigate life like a good neutral paint color: appreciated but unnoticed. That's why she's still a receptionist instead of exploring a career in art, why she lurks but never posts on the forums for her favorite makeover show, On the Plus Side, and why she's crushing so hard on her forever-unattainable co-worker. When no one notices you, they can't reject you or insist you're too much. This plan is working perfectly until someone secretly nominates Everly for the next season of On the Plus Side. Overwhelmed by the show's extremely extroverted hosts and how much time she'll have to spend on screen, she finds comfort in a surprising friendship with the grumpy but kin...d cameraman, Logan. Soon Everly realizes that he's someone she doesn't mind being noticed by. In fact, she might even like it. But when their growing connection is caught on camera, it sends the show's ratings into a frenzy. Learning to embrace all of herself on national TV is hard enough; can Everly risk heartbreak with the whole world watching?"--

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Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Jenny L. Howe (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
viii, 353 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250837882
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Review by Booklist Review

When the hosts of her favorite TV show turn up in her office with cameras rolling, Everly Winters' life changes. The makeover show, On the Plus Side, is designed to help people realize their dreams. Everly has been told she is "too much;" her body is too big, her laugh too loud, so she has tried to become unnoticeable. She works as the receptionist for a PR firm even though she is a terrific artist. Her super-hot, flirtatious coworker, James, frequently relies on her ideas for his designs. The show's host focuses on her and James, but her real dream is to move up to graphic designer, create tattoos, and showcase her art at the Cape Cod Collective. Plaid-clad Logan, the grouchy lumbersexual camera operator, is big, sexy, and kind. When the show turns unsavory, Everly rebels. Folks standing up for what is right always makes for a good story, and the friendship-to-love relationship between Everly and Logan is fun and fulfilling. For fans of All the Feels (2021) by Olivia Dade, and Curves for Days (2023), by Laura Moher.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Howe (The Make-Up Test) dazzles with this pitch-perfect rom-com about learning to love oneself at any size. Plus-size Everly Winters shoved her artistic ambitions to the side after her beloved grandmother's death, taking a receptionist position at an advertising agency (and lending uncredited help to graphic artists less skilled but higher paid than she is). Her guilty pleasure? The reality series On the Plus Side, a fat-affirming makeover show that celebrates big, beautiful women. When Everly is nominated by an unknown party to be featured for a season, the hosts show up at her office--with a broodingly gorgeous cameraman named Logan in tow. As the show's effervescent hosts, Jazzy and Stanton, help Everly celebrate her body and reclaim her dreams, Logan and Everly grow unexpectedly closer. When showrunner Sady Sanders notices their budding romance, she hopes to use it to drive up ratings. Her scheming--and willingness to violate professional and ethical boundaries--may imperil both the fledgling couple and Everly's newfound confidence. Howe's characters leap of the page; Everly's struggles are achingly realistic and it's easy to understand why Logan's so smitten with her. Readers will similarly have no trouble falling for Logan, whose gruffness belies a genuinely good heart. Timely, humorous, and heartfelt, this exceptional tale of self-acceptance deserves a place on every romance lover's shelf. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Dec.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

After losing her grandmother, Everly Winters has coasted through her early twenties, ignoring professional aspirations and avoiding personal relationships by hiding in drab neutral clothes--because if she doesn't put herself out there, she won't ever be Too Much. Then the hosts of her favorite makeover show tornado into her office and announce that she's been nominated for the next season. Overwhelmed by the fast-paced production schedule, Everly finds an unexpected companion in Logan, the grumpy, gruff cameraman who seems to not mind her being Too Much--he might even actually enjoy it. As weeks pass, Everly and Logan connect both off- and on-camera, and fans of the series start shipping their budding romance. While being on the show boosts Everly's confidence, it also throws a wrench into her perfectly ordered life, forcing her to juggle her own self-doubt, a ratings-hungry showrunner intent on a dramatic story, and growing feelings for Logan and finally makes Everly stand up for herself. VERDICT Featuring a curvy heroine finding confidence while falling in love, Howe's (The Make-Up Test) latest is a fun mix of What Not To Wear and Queer Eye. Recommended for fans of Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade and The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun.--Rachel Alexander

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

After years of hiding her shine, a woman adjusts to life in the spotlight when she's a guest on a plus-size makeover show. Everly Winters would rather blend in than stand out--after all, she spent years listening to her overly critical mother tell her she was too loud, too bold, and too much. It's easier to hide and live life on the sidelines, preferably while wearing neutrals. But then she gets nominated to be a contestant on On the Plus Side, a Queer Eye--type makeover show that only showcases plus-size people. Instead of trying to hide their bodies, the contestants are encouraged to believe in themselves and their inherent fabulousness. Everly is wary of being in the spotlight, but she loves hosts Jazzy Germaine and Stanton Bakshi too much to say no. But this means she has to not only face her fears but do so on camera. Everly can barely admit to herself that she wants more out of life than her role as a receptionist at a marketing firm--she wants to work in the design department. Most important, she misses the woman she used to be before she took her mother's words to heart and started dressing to blend in. The show's producer also nudges her to admit her feelings for her Chris Hemsworth--doppelgänger coworker, James--someone Everly assumes would never be into her. Everly expects it to feel difficult as she breaks out of her comfort zone, but one thing she doesn't expect is to develop a crush on Logan, the cameraman who follows her everywhere. He's gruff and seems to dress exclusively in flannel, but the more she gets to know him, the more she sees that underneath his grouchy exterior is a deeply kind (and kind of sexy) interior. Everly is a relatable character, and her bravery and persistence in chasing the life she wants creates a satisfying arc. Howe balances Everly's insecurities with her newfound belief in herself--while her mother may shame her, the novel never does, and Everly is presented as beautiful, capable, and the star of her own story. A romantic comedy that's both cozy and empowering. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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