A review by kiks396
Unfixable by Tessa Bailey

3.0

I'm a complete and utter fan of Tessa Bailey. And this book was another reason why she continues to hold top spot on my favorite author list. She creates these intense, deep and complex characters that just suck you right into their world. I would highly recommend that you read [b:Protecting What's His|17413427|Protecting What's His (Line of Duty, #1)|Tessa Bailey|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1396557274s/17413427.jpg|24259737] first as you will get a fuller picture of who Willa Peet is. Willa is all grown up now but still running from anything complex or difficult. She wins a photography competition and her prize is a month in Dublin, Ireland. She goes with the intention of finding herself again after breaking up with her first love. She's not prepared for Shane Claymore, the owner of the inn she will be staying in. Before she knows it she's swept up into his orbit and his family. As for Shane, he has returned home for family responsibilities. I would have loved to have a dual POV instead of relying on Willa's interpretation but got enough to know that Shane was the perfect, strong, alpha male character one comes to expect from Tessa Bailey. It was a slow build up between them, with their attraction growing and burning stronger and stronger with every interaction. I also enjoyed the secondary characters, especially Brian and Patrick. Would have been great to see Patrick get his shot at a HEA.

Go on and read this and the series Line of Duty. You won't be disappointed.