Recommended By Marissa
Recommended By Marissa
Miss Fix-It was my first romance by Emma Hart.
I liked this take on the single dad romance, for once the woman is the one who is clueless about kids and has never wanted any in the future. Then, she meets Brantley’s twin terrors and all hope is lost. The twins had some of the funniest scenes, but also Kali’s interaction with them will make you laugh. I enjoyed her best friend relationship she had with her stepmom because she gave great and sometimes funny relationship advice.
I didn’t feel like there was a ton of unnecessary angst, Kali fought her attraction to Brantley but she had a good reason. I think she actually fell in love with the twins first, before she really gave Brantley a chance to make her happy.
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This kiss was harder, needier, more insistent than the last. Like he’d tested the water, and now, he was ready to drown.
“And for the record, no, marriage is not like jail.” She paused. “Most of the time. At least in jail, there’d be a rotation of whose turn it is to load the dishwasher.”
“I might be late to the party, but we’ve definitely shattered any illusion of professionalism here, haven’t we?” Brantley shoved the box into Ellie’s room and, then, very slowly, turned to me with one eyebrow raised. “Yes. I figured that out last night. Right about the time I was eight inches deep inside you.”
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Synopsis
One handywoman.
One single dad.
One set of twins.
And the wall isn’t the only thing being drilled…
I learned the hard way that being a handywoman isn’t easy. The questions, the stares—the assumption I’m the proud owner of a cock and balls. Not that it matters. I’ve proven over and over that I’m ready for anything the judgmental asses throw at me.
Except the hot, single dad of twins who just moved to town.
Brantley Cooper gets the shock of his life when I show up on his doorstep to fix up his kids’ new rooms. His son is confused why ‘the pretty lady has a drill,’ and his daughter has a new obsession—me.
On paper, my job is easy. Go in, do their bedrooms, and leave.
In theory, I’m spending eight hours a day with a guarded, sexy as hell guy, and I’m staying for dinner more often than I’m eating it alone, on my couch, with Friends re-runs.
I shouldn’t be staying for dinner. I shouldn’t be helping him out with the twins. I shouldn’t be falling in love with tiny toes and dimpled cheeks.
And I most definitely should not be kissing my client.
Oops…
MISS FIX-IT is a brand-new, standalone romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author, Emma Hart, who brought you BEING BROOKE and CATCHING CARLY.