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A review by breandthebooks
Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey
4.0
This was another new author for me and Tessa Bailey did NOT disappoint.
~The loves of the book~
✧The relationship and character development between Travis and Georgie’s, We see them go form this "annoying" each other and "tolerating" each other mentality to something very lovable and deeply heartfelt.
✧Travis wanting to change because Georgie has shown him he's more than his reputation and what he perceives of himself and what he's experienced as a child.
✧Goergie being unapologetically herself and loving her job and kids despite her family not respecting her as they should.
~The dislikes of the book~
✦Stephen is such a painfully unlikeable character in this book the way he treats the people in his life just doesn’t sit well with me.
✦The way he is always keeping Kristin away from people in his life, almost like if she's in the presence of the women in his family or the town she will somehow turn against him.
✦Stephen not giving his sister the time of day when she expressed she wanted to do her own flip, almost like if she does her own flip she will be better at it and that threatens him somehow.
✦(This wasn't a huge dislike its just something I thought about) When Georgie and Travis's relationship is progressing in a subtle way she almost wants to put the ideas and the thoughts of having children on the back burner because he does not want them and she wants to be with him. This wasn't a huge problem but it still made me think she shouldn't have to stop the things shes wanted for a while because she wants to please someone else.
Overall I really really enjoyed this book and it is spot on in the family dynamics of how they treat younger siblings and demanding to be seen as an adult as you grow up. I loved reading Travis and Georgie story and literally could not put the book down I definitely can not wait to read more from Tessa Bailey.
~The loves of the book~
✧The relationship and character development between Travis and Georgie’s, We see them go form this "annoying" each other and "tolerating" each other mentality to something very lovable and deeply heartfelt.
✧Travis wanting to change because Georgie has shown him he's more than his reputation and what he perceives of himself and what he's experienced as a child.
✧Goergie being unapologetically herself and loving her job and kids despite her family not respecting her as they should.
~The dislikes of the book~
✦Stephen is such a painfully unlikeable character in this book the way he treats the people in his life just doesn’t sit well with me.
✦The way he is always keeping Kristin away from people in his life, almost like if she's in the presence of the women in his family or the town she will somehow turn against him.
✦Stephen not giving his sister the time of day when she expressed she wanted to do her own flip, almost like if she does her own flip she will be better at it and that threatens him somehow.
✦(This wasn't a huge dislike its just something I thought about) When Georgie and Travis's relationship is progressing in a subtle way she almost wants to put the ideas and the thoughts of having children on the back burner because he does not want them and she wants to be with him. This wasn't a huge problem but it still made me think she shouldn't have to stop the things shes wanted for a while because she wants to please someone else.
Overall I really really enjoyed this book and it is spot on in the family dynamics of how they treat younger siblings and demanding to be seen as an adult as you grow up. I loved reading Travis and Georgie story and literally could not put the book down I definitely can not wait to read more from Tessa Bailey.