Ratings18
Average rating3.5
"An irresistible story of love and empowerment about a young woman with a complicated family, a handsome man who might be "the one," and an IOU that changes everything. Fixie Farr has always lived by her father's motto: "Family first." But ever since her dad passed away, leaving his charming kitchen supply store in the hands of his children, Fixie spends all her time picking up the slack from her siblings instead of striking out on her own. The way Fixie sees it, if she doesn't take care of her father's legacy, who will?"
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Very much enjoyed this and I couldn't wait to read the next stave (read on Pigeonhole). I thought it was a bit of a departure from purely romance as it's also very much about family. Fixie finds it impossible to stand up to her overbearing family who tend to take advantage of her and make her feel anxious and like she has to overcompensate, which is why she continually tries to fix people's problems. At the beginning she can be quite annoying as she doesn't stand up for herself, but it's worth sticking around for the whole story. Sophie has created such a wonderful blend of characters, particularly the characters who work in the shop, and it's hard not to like such an uplifting story. I also think that it would be a good Christmas read as some of it takes place in the run up to Christmas, and it is the kind of story that gives you the warm fuzzies!
This book is much more than a romance. There is plenty of romance, but the book is mainly about a woman who learns how to love and support her family while also asserting herself.
Fixie Farr's name is appropriate. She feels compelled to fix things, whether it be a coke stain on a chess board or her family's financial issues. She just can't help herself. The only problem is she does not know how to stand her ground and say what really needs to be said to the people in her life. She's a bit of a “doormat.” However, through her interactions with a new man in her life, Seb, she begins to develop a backbone.
I really enjoyed some things about Fixie's character, while other aspects annoyed me. I love how much Fixie loves her family and how devoted she is to the family business. I also love her willingness help others. On the other hand, I found myself often frustrated by how easily she allows herself to be manipulated by those who supposedly love her. She is often ridiculously naive, and she tends to misread situations. As a reader, I was constantly wanting to knock some sense into her.
The romance in this book is okay. I don't particularly care for either of the love interests, to be honest. However, the other aspects of the story kept me engaged and satisfied.
Overall, I am giving this one 4 stars because I enjoyed the read and I found the main character interesting.