The Fixer - Jen A. Durand
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Title: The Fixer
Author: Jen A. Durand
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 2.5/5
# pages: 150
Date read: December, 2019
Pricilla “Prissy" Grey could be intrusive and decisive. She looked at people and tried to find a way to make their lives better. When faced with someone who needed her particular brand of help she cannot help but reach out.
“His daughter’s teacher is off limits but also the woman he wants the most."
Max Allen had moved to Blue Grove looking for a new start. He and his daughter deserved a new start. Pricilla Grey was his daughter’s teacher and his self-appointed savior. She pushed him to step out of his past and into his future.
Sweet and fluffy chick-lit novella. Not quite as good as the first book in the series, but pretty close.
But my issues with the first book go for this one as well - lots of editing errors (mostly missing words and random full stops), and - which matters more to me - everything is wrapped up FAR too quickly. Even more so here than in the first book. While I appreciate Max wanting to clear things up with Prissy right away (and am REALLY glad he didn't leave it to fester), there were still so many ends left untied! Nothing concerning Janae had been resolved! So that detracted the last half-star, as it ended up feeling unfinished.
I'll still continue on with the last book in the trilogy though. They're quickly read, and I do enjoy the characters.
Author: Jen A. Durand
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 2.5/5
# pages: 150
Date read: December, 2019
Pricilla “Prissy" Grey could be intrusive and decisive. She looked at people and tried to find a way to make their lives better. When faced with someone who needed her particular brand of help she cannot help but reach out.
“His daughter’s teacher is off limits but also the woman he wants the most."
Max Allen had moved to Blue Grove looking for a new start. He and his daughter deserved a new start. Pricilla Grey was his daughter’s teacher and his self-appointed savior. She pushed him to step out of his past and into his future.
Sweet and fluffy chick-lit novella. Not quite as good as the first book in the series, but pretty close.
But my issues with the first book go for this one as well - lots of editing errors (mostly missing words and random full stops), and - which matters more to me - everything is wrapped up FAR too quickly. Even more so here than in the first book. While I appreciate Max wanting to clear things up with Prissy right away (and am REALLY glad he didn't leave it to fester), there were still so many ends left untied! Nothing concerning Janae had been resolved! So that detracted the last half-star, as it ended up feeling unfinished.
I'll still continue on with the last book in the trilogy though. They're quickly read, and I do enjoy the characters.