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Sunny Side Up

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Adriana G, Reviewer

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Sunny Greene is a 35-year-old, recent divorcee who finds herself in Hell one day while trying to find a swimsuit that will fit and flatter her plus-sized body. Deciding that there's nowhere else to go but up after that debacle, Sunny begins a journey of finding even more success, love, and, most importantly, herself.

There are many things to like about Sunny. She's a very positive person who hasn't let the awful things people around her do and say turn her into another mean, embittered person. Even when she's faced with hard times and awful people, she lets her passion and determination lead the way, and it works for her. I loved how she has her life mostly figured out, having worked hard to achieve her goals. Her romantic life is in shambles after getting divorced, but hindsight and distance allow her to see that her ex wasn't her best match; he isn't even a good person.

Following along as Sunny explores being unapologetically single and putting herself out there made for a really fun read. The wonderful messages of support and body acceptance that Sturino weaves in along with the romance elements made it even better.

Very happy thanks to NetGalley and Celadon Books for the fun read!
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