I've said yes to my handymen. What happens when the past comes back to get in the way?
I'm Piper Drake, and I just made a decision to accept the four handymen who've been working on my house into my life.
And into my bed. I know, it's crazy, right? And sorta hot, let's not kid around.
So naturally, my cheating ex-fiance decides to show up out of nowhere just when I've made up my mind. It's like he has a sixth sense or something.
All it takes is the sight of four sexy men hovering around me in a protective circle to get his tiny brain turning.
To get him to plot against me. To take steps to ruin our lives. My business. My professional reputation. Even the relationship between me and my best friend.
No way will I let a pathetic cheater ruin my life again. No way will I let him deny my body and my heart what they crave.
Just one problem: how the hell am I supposed to stop him?
Okay, two problems: how the hell do I juggle four men at once?
FIXER UPPER is Book Two of the three-part Handymen Series, a Reverse Harem contemporary romance. The story takes place over the course of three books, with a HFN ending on Book Two. It's chock-full of steamy sex with adoring, swoon-worthy men.
This book continues from book one when Piper's ex comes to the house. From here we see things take on a nasty turn when Luc, Jace, Carter and Trey all set up to protect her from his evil words about her. When he leaves he takes it up a notch and starts to affect Pipers business. By the end of the book we get to see things come together for them all in a good way. This book has quite a few steamy moments too that will leave you needing more.
This is a really nice addition to the first story. I like that Piper is a little bit more relaxed and not so in her brain and uptight like she was in the first book I like that she takes your character to the next level and also the characters of the males. I liked that she brought Jace around in this book more to her appeal. I also like the fact that she didn't sever anything with her best friend even in the end