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A review by readingwithjen_
Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey
2.0
I feel like going into every Tessa Bailey book you have to prepare yourself for some cringey dirty talk and weird alpha-male possessiveness, however I did not prepare myself well enough to read this book! I wish I read this on my kindle so I would have been able to search how many times Travis says "baby girl" but after about time #50, my eyes rolled further and further back into my head.
Stephen is the embodiment of toxic masculinity since he does not care about his sister's one bit until they start doing something he doesn't like and then he needs to come over an exert his Y chromosome into the situation. How his wife is portrayed in the book is also really odd. She's painted as this southern belle type who he'd do anything for, but on multiple occasions he forces her to come home when he doesn't like what she's doing. I honestly spent more of the book wishing for them to break up then Georgie and Travis to get together.
Stephen is the embodiment of toxic masculinity since he does not care about his sister's one bit until they start doing something he doesn't like and then he needs to come over an exert his Y chromosome into the situation. How his wife is portrayed in the book is also really odd. She's painted as this southern belle type who he'd do anything for, but on multiple occasions he forces her to come home when he doesn't like what she's doing. I honestly spent more of the book wishing for them to break up then Georgie and Travis to get together.