A review by phoenixinthecity
Unfixable by Tessa Bailey

2.0

I am going to start this review by saying I love Tessa Bailey's books - I counted 30 in my collection so I'm a fan. That being said, this was not my favourite but I think it's mostly a me problem rather than a book problem, and what I mean by this is that I couldn't get over the fact that Willa is 19, so reading the Tessa Bailey (TM) sex scenes was just too squicky for me. I found myself skimming/skipping those pages so lesson learned here is that some New Adult is just too new for me.
That being said, I didn't realize that I had met Willa before in another TB book, Protecting What's Theirs, until her older sister Ginger and her BIL Derek were mentioned....and that's when the lightbulb went off. And loving cameos as I do, I liked how Willa, our angsty, recovering-emo heroine thought about how much she loved her little family and how happy she was that they had found each other and had just had a baby girl that they had named Dolly.