On The Plus Side by Alison Bliss

On The Plus Side (A Perfect Fit)

by Alison Bliss

Valerie Carmichael turns heads. But she can't seem to interest her older brother's best friend Logan Mathis. She assumes her brother has issued his usual hands-off policy, but she refuses to accept that the only guy she wants is the one guy she can't have.

So Valerie slips into her sexiest dress to visit Logan's bar, and when the bartender walks out in the middle of his shift, Valerie leaps into action and entertains the crowd with her flare for mixology...and leaves Logan wondering what other talents her magic hands may hold.

As they work together to make the bar a success, things heat up between them. But when Valerie screws it all up, she must do everything in her power to win him back.

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This story had a lot of potential which simply went to waste. I tried to finish, but just couldn’t force myself to do it.

This was your standard “can’t date your BFF’s little sister” trope, but where there should be more sexual tension.
This only had quick spikes. It tried to add the newest trope of “Oops, you found my sex list” to spice it up, except that just made it more confusing.

Logan has just returned to their small town after being away eight years and opened a bar. He rushes the opening since he also just found out his mother’s house is up for foreclosure and he needs money now to pay off the past due. Bad things happen on opening night and he is shorthanded. Valerie steps up to help, even though none of the big strong men approve, and she’s a bartending sensation. She knows all kinds of drinks and apparently can spin bottles and shakers and makes quite the show of it and turns all the grumpy patrons who couldn’t get a drink, all happy and smiling. Woohoo! She convinces Logan to allow her to work their and help him, but really, she just wants to be close to him and convince him that they need to have sex. — Except, one little problem of not having an actual bartending license and she just kind of pushes that important fact aside since that isn’t important to her get sex plan.



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I started out liking Valerie. She was considered curvy, but there was never an indication that she was plus-sized. No matter her size, Valerie had many moments being a very confident woman. Except there were also moments, that she was not.

Logan can’t stop drooling over Valerie and then he’s rude to her because her brother is his best friend. No touching is the rule until he sees a list that Valerie writes which he thinks is sexual fantasies of Valerie’s and loses it when he sees the word “orgy” on the list. Next thing you know, Logan is cornering Val in the stockroom and…oops, he forgot about the no touching rule (and condoms). Yikes.

Now the flip-flopping of these two characters is not even the biggest problem.

#1. They don’t really have any chemistry. Two people who have drooled over and fantasized about each other for almost a decade, should have more chemistry.

#2. Logan complains that one of the reasons he left town is that he was 21 and she was 17, and she was always trying to seduce him. I thought that was an exaggeration on his part and his own obsession with her made it seem like she kept being seductive. Oh, but no, Valerie’s confidence made her all but throw herself at Logan over and over again. Even current day, she decides to work at his bar to throw herself at him daily until he gives in, so why when they are about to finally have sex, does she finally go “Oh, maybe this isn’t a good idea.”

#3. Valerie’s Brother is the most over the top, crazy, psycho. Every man who looks at his sister, he wants to attack. They can’t look at her. Men certainly can’t touch her. How did she get all her sexual experience if she has the crazy brother around? She had a lot of “friends” so maybe the brother simply isn’t bright. I would understand this character only if this was her husband, and she was cheating on him with Logan, or if Valerie was a 16-year-old virgin. A 27-year-old woman doesn’t need her brother running her non-sex life.

#4. Talking about experience — going to bars doesn’t explain how Valerie can perform a bartender show. Tossing bottles of booze behind your back isn’t something you do without practice. She didn’t seem to have gone off to college, so no college drinking experience and this is an unknown talent that the overprotective brother didn’t know about. Soooo, how’d that happen. And how come the brother didn’t say that she doesn’t have a bartending license since he has the key to her chastity belt.

#5. And finally, why would anyone suggest writing of list of sexual items that you would not do would make you feel better about the man you want not giving you the time of day? Why? Why? Why? And her list starts with talking dirty and ends with glory hole. Ah…what? That is quite a range.

The only character interesting in this whole book is her friend Max. He seems to be a lot of fun,, but I originally hoped that he would be the love interest here but no such luck, it was the broody Logan.

I was supposed to write a First Look on this for H&H so I forced myself through 75% of this book, but I finally sent off an email pleading to be released from my promise so I could stop reading the painfully awful book.

I might have picked up a book featuring Max, but the characters from the first book were making comments that lead me to believe that they too had a story where they ran hot and cold with each other.

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