Queen B’s Decree: Her Fixer Upper was cute and sweet and relatively predictable.
Despite the predictability, it was still pretty enjoyable. Freya was a little neurotic and sometimes I found it hard to understand her reactions, but Charlie was a bit nonchalant for my tastes. But kudos to both of them, there is no way on God’s green earth I would have stayed in the Oak Tree Cottage like them. They’ve got some resilience.
To be honest, I think my favorite character was Freya’s grandfather and his dog. I wanted to take them both home and feed them tea and biscuits!
Her Fixer Upper was light and easy, with the expected misunderstanding and third act breakup. T’was still a fun and enjoyable read regardless.
Book: Her Fixer Upper by Emily Kerr
Series: standalone
Genre: RomCom
Hotness: mild salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: forced proximity, friends-to-lovers