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At thirty, I’m starting over after a scandal that nearly ruined me. New job, new fixer-upper house, and all-new outlook. How did I end up with a tall, devilishly handsome roommate? I can't actually tell you. Avi Cohen steamrolled into my life, and I kind of liked it. He's a flirt, but we have a contract and rule number one is no sex. Which is a good thing, because as attractive as he is, he's just putting his broken heart back together, and I'm not looking to be his rebound. Only it seems our contract isn't worth the pink highlighter and paper it's written on since Avi's never met a rule he didn't want to break. Avi wants more than a hook-up, and maybe I do too, but once he finds out about the scandal that rocked my past, he might never look at me the same. (Fix Her Up was originally titled Pixie Cut.)
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I was gutted this was the last book about this amazing group of girls however this was yet another great read and made you fall in love with them all over again. Laurel made a big mistake at her old job and I mean big as in walked away from her job. She is now back near her girlfriends and starting over in a new job where her impressive collection of suits may no longer be needed, but thats not her only concern she bought a house impulsively and yeah her talents are really DIY. Avi has worked at Frannie's salon for a few months and does Laurels hair when she pops in and her friends can't fit her in, from there Avi burrows his way into her life as her flatmate and fixer upper guy and he becomes her very tempting eye candy. We get to see them both try and fight the attraction they have for each other as well as getting over their own pasts, oh and the laughs yeah you are going to have quiet a few of those along with a few heartbreaking sad moments but you know what if we didn't gt them it would be a fantastic read.