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It started with a window that was jammed shut. Pretty simple, right? All I wanted was to open the windows while I tidied the house. I’d been after my no-good husband to do it for months, but he never did. And then he shacked up with his secretary, leaving me with a pile of bills, husband-free for the first time in ten years, and with a house that was falling apart.
The ad popped up on the side of my social media feed—a local contracting agency willing to do pretty much anything. Since I don’t really know a screwdriver from a ratchet, I gave them a call.
And let me tell you, the ad was NOT lying. Jesse O’Neill can do it ALL…and looks amazing doing it.
He fixed my window, so I called him back to fix the sagging, splintery front steps. Which led to him fixing my kitchen sink. And then he recarpeted my stairs. And then fixed the squeak in my bed.
He was supposed to fix my house, not my rusty, sputtering libido. And certainly not my broken heart.
Jasinda Wilder is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than 100 titles including the #1 Amazon bestseller Falling Into You, the Audie Award-winning (best audiobook) Alpha, and the beloved, 17-book Badd Brothers series. She and her husband Jack Wilder have sold more than 7 million copies and have been translated into more than 20 languages worldwide. You can find them at their fairy tale cottage by a lake somewhere in Michigan with their 6 kids, 5 dogs, 2 cats, 2 bunnies, and way too many ducks and chickens.
‘You’re smart, and you’re careful, both of which are good things, but sometimes, babe, we need to be dumb and reckless.” She boops my nose with her forefinger. “Even at forty.” “Especially at forty.”
“If I could but know his heart, everything would become easy.” Ha—Jane Austen, you were far too wise for your own good, lady.'
As my first middle-aged romance, I think romance writers are really missing out on a brushed-aside, underrated little niche here. If age is but a number, then 40-something people are perfectly and rightfully entitled to star as the heroes in their own romances. With Imogen Irving comes a relatable, insecure 40-year-old woman with an ex-husband who left her with a broken marriage, a broken house, a broken heart and a broken sense of self. She’s rife with the perceived flaws of a woman who is both wildly insecure from her middle-aged body and considerably withdrawn after a fresh and failed marriage.
With a divorce newly behind her and her house in need of a dire remodel, with zero savings, a slew of household expenses, what Imogen really needs is a domestic god to wave a wand and magic her unending troubles away…but I think she’ll settle for a big, friendly tatted giant with genuine charm, easy banter, and the tools to really bring her womanly wiles to life. Jesse makes her feel like a wanted woman, shows her what it’s like to be a wanted woman, what it means to be a desirable man.
Imogen didn’t know men like that existed, and with all his validating attention, masculine appeal and a generous nature, she never thought she’d get her hands on one. Smart enough to do the right thing, kind enough to say the right thing, he’s perfect for her frayed worth, a sweet comfort to her earth-level self-esteem, and a hot shower to her flaming libido. And mine. By the time I’m 40, I hope to get stuck with a handyman with the voice of an angel and the personality to match. Imogen, you are a lucky lady because Jesse, for me, was the blue-collared star of this story.
Due to a bad, soul-sucking spasm of illness, I direly needed something easy, entertaining, untaxing and ccinsumed as little brain power as possible. A nice pastime, Hammered was a great choice. I have to admit, it wasn’t the consummate example of a refined, well-developed story but I love what it represented and the premise presents a fabulous set-up. I think my rating speaks for itself. With themes of later-life foibles, personal insecurity, inhibition, vulnerability and a resurgence of womanhood, Hammered was endearing and ravishing. I was engaged with everything the author had to give, namely Jesse and Imogen because I cared about them as characters. I wanted them to have everything that any level of love from each other could offer.
After her self-assurance took a dramatic blow, a rugged handyman does more to cultivate her home and her self-image in less than a month than her 12-year marriage ever did. Jesse O’Neil redefines, jazzes up and spins the phrase prince charming on its axis - he’s got charm and generosity in spades, the manners of a gentleman, the look of a bad boy, a mountain of a man with a mountainous heart. He has the audacious, daredevil in Imogen rattling her ribcage, bouncing back with the vigour of a desperate woman.
If this book tells you anything, it intimates that life really does start at 40. A blue-collared prince charming with the wit to match. I wouldn’t label Hammered as a love story, it’s the dawn of a potential pairing, the kickoff, a promising blossom. A relatable, vulnerable heroine in need of acceptance and much-needed attention. A house touched by a man with magical hands, a woman touched my his magical words, friends without qualms, and the idea that age means nothing when we’re all people looking for the same things, Hammered was absolutely delightful, flirty and a breezy portrayal of upper bracket romance. Just what I needed in a moment of dismal need!
POTENTIAL CONTENT WARNINGS:Mentions multiple miscarriages, swearing, a descriptive sex scene and there’s a lot of heavy drinking. The heroine has been cheated on multiple times by her husband, and as a plus-sized woman, the storyline portrayed her various Insecurities regarding her weight and appearance.
Some Concerns
1) This is my second Jasinda Wilder book, and following in the feet of my first book from her Badd Brothers series, this story repeats suit in that it does come with the same shortcomings. If the written structure of Wilder’s books come with flaws, it’s that they suffer from a insubstantial centre and a quickly-tied-up conclusion - rushed in search of a quick climax. The romance is suitably and pleasantly slow-burn, but the conclusion was a swift admittance about Jesse’s ex in the final scene. I think an epilogue would have done this story wonders. The romance isn’t as fully loaded as it could have been. The story is more of subtle way of helping Imogen move on, so it’s not in actuality a love story - there are no love declarations or anything like that…
2) I think the author should reserve some space for the characters to explore their relationship AFTER they unify it for good. I really did absolutely love the romance in this book. Jesse is just a charming, gruff sweetheart. He makes a point out of the phrase ‘heart of gold’ because this man’s heart? Yeah, I’m sure if we we did an autopsy on it, it would glow a gold sheen of gold through his chest before we even got to see it. The problem for me was that the ending was more of a beginning for these two. It’s completely new. It’s completely fresh for them. And it ends on a ‘we admit we have some feelings brewing, we don’t know where it’s going to go or if it will go anywhere because we’ve both got baggage, but we’ll see what happens’. While I appreciate this ‘up in the air, the future is never known anyway’ quality that emulates real life, I just needed more from it. It wasn’t enough. The pace of the relationship was very slow and I think it resulted in a relationship that felt a bit anticlimactic?
3) While the story had a slow-going, easy pace, there were parts and places of the story that felt underdeveloped. I don’t think the author really grabs those opportunities and really takes advantage of them. Most of Jesse and Imogen’s conversations are formed of casual banter, support and good spirit. I loved this, but they also don’t have many heavy conversations, say for example talking about the fact that Imogen can’t have children…and any heavy convos they might have potentially had are ‘fade to black’. Jesse even has a band but we don’t know their name, if they have a name, and what really bugged me was that we NEVER EVEN HEARD THEM PLAY! In essence, I think the story and the characters’ lives could be better landscaped.
4) I think for most of her life Imogen accepted and even welcomed a lot less than she was worth. This really tells the reader a lot about her reflective worth. I was startled by her motivation to stay put in a marriage that was clearly a farce and even more surprised that she overlooked her lump of an ex’s affairs. As much as I love her because she very much is portrayed as a flawed human with major bodily hangups (something we women can truly, inextricably connect with) I was glad she had a friend that fed her a dose of painful truth because I just wanted her to GO for it. Stop letting her painful, wretched excuse of an ex keep her down for the count and keep her trapped in her own doubt. There is a concentrated, poin-pointed focus on Imogen's flaws, so be mindful that her POV is rife with quite a bit of insecure representaion.
5) I’m used to dual POV so I was kind of grieving the fact that we don’t get Jesse’s POV. The story felt a bit lonesome without it.
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Let me start with... Jesse can come to my house and fix WHATEVER he likes. Heck, I might even intentionally break something just for him to come over and repair it. The eye candy game is strong in this book and I LOVE it!!
If you need something to compare Hammered with, allow me to help. This new series can be easily compared to Jasinda's Big Girls series. However, this is much more mature audience. It's sexy, funny, and so hard to put down. Jesse and Imogen had me in stitches from start to finish.
Hammered is the Wilder's way of saying "Forties is and will always be... owning your sexiness." While the book is funny, it is equally heartfelt. I related so much to Imogen's character and I loved that Jesse was there to bring her back to her own. A chemistry like theirs is just what today's society needs to see.
This is was the perfect initiation to a series that I can already see will be a fun set of tools to read. I got Hammered on the bus and on the train... so I suggest you do the same.
WOW! This book had me sweating it was so darn hot. Jasinda literally had me swooning over Jesse. I loved how this book wasn't about younger 20 somethings. It was ADULT. Not YA, not coming of age. It was just straight adult and normal every day people with jobs, bills, life struggles. So to me that made the story so much more relatable. Her characters were spot on!
I love love love Imogen. She reminds me so much of Stella in the movie How Stella Got Her Groove Back. Shes sassy, sweet, and such a beautiful person from the inside out. Jesse is a total alpha male. Which to me is PERFECTION! I loved him hard. Hes a mans man. He works hard, and loved soooo much harder.
This story was AMAZING. I cant wait for more from this series because if this book is any indication on whats coming.... I will be more of a hot mess than usual.
I don't know about everyone else, but I'm over here with the unpopular opinion. Hammered was my first Jasinda Wilder book and most likely my last if I'm being honest. I had high expectations and it fell...flat. Hammered, if you will.
Imogen is fresh off of a divorce, living alone in her fixer-upper home. She needs help with her window so she calls the sexy contractors she found online. Jesse shows up and the rest is history.
Imogen has really low self esteem because her ex was a douche. She's got a crappy job. She does have one best friend that makes some scenes memorable. There was a slow build between Jesse and Imogen doing the deed, but the build up to the deed was good. Good story telling, banter, ect. It fell flat for me in that these characters are 40-somethings. They acted like college students. Very immature, functioning alcoholics. Seriously, all Imogen does is drink.
Hammered was a fun read, don't get me wrong. But if you told me that this was Jasinda Wilder's first book, I wouldn't have been surprised. As a seasoned romance author, I expected way more from her. Romantic comedies can be some of the most well-written books out there and this was not it.
It really concentrated on the heroine's insecurities (constantly) and how the hero helps her overcome them. And that was it. That was all the storyline. Them flirting, falling, her putting herself down and him trying to bring her back up. It was ok, a bit dull, not something i'd recommend.
First of all, these people are supposed to be in their 40s, but they're acting like children. I mean, even to the point where they "bond" over kids movie quotes. It's weird. Neither of them even have kids.
The premise is so hot, and I was hoping for some porn with a little plot thrown in. But the book is too long and at halfway through they've only managed a little flirting and a few kisses. Which is fine sometimes, but like I said... this premise works on the PWP basis only.
I was gonna push through to the sex because there are a lot of reviews out there that say it's a scorcher. But something just really pissed me off. At one point they share quasi-nudes with each other and the girl is all "Waaa, don't you dare show this to your friends!" And of course he doesn't. But then she goes and shows her friend his picture. Maybe it's irrational, but I'm mad about it and that's my final straw.
I don't like these people. He just randomly shows up at her house and does huge construction projects without even asking her. She's a tease and a wet blanket all rolled up together. They're both annoying.
Oh wow I devoured this book!!!! I adored Imogen and Jesse made me swoon! This book was so funny, sexy, heartfelt, and just such a joy to read. I could not put it down. I loved that the characters were in their 40’s and dealt with real life circumstances. I can’t wait for book 2! Audra is an amazing best friend to Imogen, and I loved her part in this book! Such an awesome start to a new series!
I love the premise of this story, it was a fun summer read that definitely had me laughing. Recent divorcée needs contracting help for her falling apart home and in walks Jesse. A sexy, kind and flirtatious man who is as knowledgeable with construction as he is with flirting. Imogen is fresh out of a terrible marriage where her ex cheated on her and siphoned money out of their joint bank account. Feeling out of shape and undesirable, Imogen feels the spark of mutual attraction with Jesse, even though it terrifies her. The banter between Jesse and Imogen was fun, they both love movie references and quote movies at random. They have such a strong chemistry even as they initially fought the attraction and then gave into it. Of course nothing is perfect and mistakes are made on both sides, but they figure things out and decide to give a relationship a chance, making up in spectacular fashion. I can’t wait to see what happens in book two: Drilling - with Imogen’s best friend Audra and Jesse’s work buddy Franco!
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Blurb: Dad Bod Contracting—for ALL your domestic contracting needs. Have a leaky faucet or clogged disposal? Need a new patio with intricate brickpaving designs? Want your garage transformed into a yoga studio? Dad Bod Contracting has you COVERED. Our clean, well-mannered, and friendly professionals pride themselves on attention to detail. Every job comes with a 100% customer SATISFACTION guarantee. No job is too small. Hand us your “honey-do” list and we’ll get it done, and we’ll look good doing it! A good job well done is one phone call away, so call Dad Bod Contracting today!
It started with a window that was jammed shut. Pretty simple, right? All I wanted was to open the windows while I tidied the house. I’d been after my no-good husband to do it for months, but he never did. And then he shacked up with his secretary, leaving me with a pile of bills, husband-free for the first time in ten years, and with a house that was falling apart.
The ad popped up on the side of my social media feed—a local contracting agency willing to do pretty much anything. Since I don’t really know a screwdriver from a ratchet, I gave them a call.
And let me tell you, the ad was NOT lying. Jesse O’Neill can do it ALL…and looks amazing doing it.
He fixed my window, so I called him back to fix the sagging, splintery front steps. Which led to him fixing my kitchen sink. And then he recarpeted my stairs. And then fixed the squeak in my bed.
He was supposed to fix my house, not my rusty, sputtering libido. And certainly not my broken heart.
You will need a fan to get through the hot scenes. These characters are easy to relate to.Jesse and Imogen's story felt so real. I wasn't sure we were going to hear Jesse's backstory,thank heavens we do. It made me feel more invested in him. I understand him now. Can't wait for more books!
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WOW! This book had me sweating it was so darn hot. Jasinda literally had me swooning over Jesse. I loved how this book wasn't about younger 20 somethings. It was ADULT. Not YA, not coming of age. It was just straight adult and normal every day people with jobs, bills, life struggles. So to me that made the story so much more relatable. Her characters were spot on!
I love love love Imogen. She reminds me so much of Stella in the movie How Stella Got Her Groove Back. She's sassy, sweet, and such a beautiful person from the inside out. Jesse is a total alpha male. Which to me is PERFECTION! I loved him hard. He's a man's man. He works hard and loves soooo much harder.
This story was AMAZING. I can't wait for more from this series because if this book is any indication on what's coming...I will be more of a hot mess than usual.
I have to say that this book was better than I thought it would be going in to it. I liked that the couple was older, liked that they had issues, knew that about themselves for the most part. Sure there was some drama, but they talked things through and still wanted to start something knowing that they weren't sure where they were going. And I have to say...as hot as the sex scenes were (and they were blistering) I thought it just as hot that Jesse kept fixing up Imogen's house. 😁
Hammered by Jasinda Wilder is a perfect beach read which is a standalone and the first book in the Dad Bod series.
Imogen, is a lonely divorceé who calls Dad Bod Contracting Services to repair her kitchen window. And then enters Jesse, a ruggedly handsome hunk which wants to fix more than her window.
This book was witty and sexy. The banter and writing was amazing as always.
The best thing I liked about this book was Audra and Imogen's friendship. I loved their relationship. ARC received for review!
OMG I loved this book, another fab series to look forward to for this author. Based on this book I’m definitely going to read the rest of the series. Jesse is hot as sin and Imogen has just had a rough time with her ex husband. I smiled whilst reading most of the book. Definitely recommend this book
Holy Shit. I absolutely love Jesse & Imogen’s story. Who doesn’t like a sexy AF handyman, who with his sexy talk could make you melt. Imogen’s ex husband has really done a job on her and meeting Jesse is exactly what she needs. They are sweet, sexy and smokin hot together that I didn’t want too put my kindle down. Another amazing 5 Star read by Jasinda and I can’t wait for Franco’s story next.
A complimentary copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
O....M....F...G. How.. I.. WOW.
If I’m being honest I started this book with slight trepidation’s, mostly cause I’ve never been into the handyman sort of romance novels BUT that was all before meeting Jesse from Dad Bod Contracting. I’m STILL speechless after reading this in one sitting, not only is this man described so perfectly but his personality? It had me squealing and clutching a pillow to my face while smiling like a lunatic. This book started off with Imogen a heartbroken divorcee who has isolated herself in her own bubble because she’s too scared of getting heart broken after her “douche canoe” (Btw I love that and will now use that term. Lol) ex husband cheated. Add in a bit of alcohol, some weird decisions in trying to open a window and in comes Jesse who not only manages to fix that window but also manages to heal the broken hearted woman who no longer believed in herself.
There are no words to describe my love for this book and the character of Jesse.. can Dad Bod contracting be real though? Cause I would so buy a fixer upper house just to hire them. Haha.
I can’t wait for the rest of the books in this universe to come out cause I’m just gonna sit here impatiently dying for more. 😍😍
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Gah!! Where to start?! There are so many awesome aspects of this new series. First I adore the heroine's name - IMOGEN. It truly matches her personality and beauty. I also LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the fact that the hero/heroine are a little older than the typical book that's out there. This book is not only the right amounts of hot and sexy but also heart-warming, emotional, personal growth and proving that everyone has sh*t to face in their lives and how you decide to face it and move forward says a lot about ones character. I seriously wish that every woman had a Jesse! **Also trigger warnings** Imogen suffered years of infertility, a miscarriage and infidelity from her dirt bag of an ex. I cried so much while reading the emotional struggles that Imogen faced...I've been there and Jasinda and Jack's words were like an outlet of my emotions from my own personal losses and triumphs.
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I LOVED LOVED LOVED this book!!!!! It was so refreshing to read a book with older characters that i could totally relate to on many different levels. Don't get me wrong I love a hot alpha male, however sometimes them being so young gets old. I could relate so much to Imogen and what she has experienced prior in her life and what she is currently feeling with Jesse. This was a well written book that kept me turning the pages to find out what would happen and laughing like I haven't in quite some time while reading a book. I am SO looking forward to reading Drilled and the rest of the Dad Bod series. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book for an honest review.
OH My goodness! Loved this so much! Imogen and Jesse have intensity! Great balance of a romantic story and can’t keep my hands off you passion. Bar is high again because of Jessie to keep wishing to find an guy like that in my life! This story made my heart feel good and I had a few moments of laugh out loud. Jasinda does it again with this amazing story! Must Read! MMM New Book Boyfriend Alert! You will instantly fall in Love with Jesse and Imogen!
AMAZING! This book was so HOT! Imogen has just gotten divorced. Her ex left her with nothing but a house that needs a lot of work and bad self esteem. When she needs some help with her broken window she calls Dad Bod Contracting. Jesse works with Dad Bod Contracting and comes to fix her window. They have chemistry and can’t get enough of staring at each other. I can’t wait for the next book in this series! An amazing read that I highly recommend! *Magic Beyond The Covers Book Blog*
Yes, that’s again a perfect Jasinda Wilder romance with all I need and love - crackling attraction, really hot moments, setbacks, escape from oneself, fear of happiness and an emotional depth and tension through and through, oh and delicious, hot interaction with creativity and passion. Snuggle down, treat yourself to a few stimulants and enjoy...
I'm glad this craftsman company has 4 talented craftsmen - off to the next assignment ...
two stars for twink king franco. minus three stars because their sex scene made me want to seek a therapist, drop a rec in the comments below pls. my rating is -1 star.