"Entirely satisfying, an expert balance of warmth and compassion, terrific supporting characters, a little steamy sex, and just enough suspense to keep you from guessing how it will all go down." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution A sassy, sexy, sometimes poignant look at small town Southern life, as only New York Times bestseller Mary Kay Andrews can tell it, The Fixer Upper is a must-read for fans of Fannie Flagg, Sophie Kinsella, the Ya-Yas, and the Sweet Potato Queens, and for every reader obsessed with decorating and home ...
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"Entirely satisfying, an expert balance of warmth and compassion, terrific supporting characters, a little steamy sex, and just enough suspense to keep you from guessing how it will all go down." --Atlanta Journal-Constitution A sassy, sexy, sometimes poignant look at small town Southern life, as only New York Times bestseller Mary Kay Andrews can tell it, The Fixer Upper is a must-read for fans of Fannie Flagg, Sophie Kinsella, the Ya-Yas, and the Sweet Potato Queens, and for every reader obsessed with decorating and home repair. It is a truly delectable story of a woman whose professional fall from grace lands her back in a hometown she never knew, amongst a gothic Southern family she's never met, and saddled with a task she could never have imagined.
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This was a great story with humor and feeling behind it. This reminds me so much of the southern life I have.
Bernadette W
May 12, 2011
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Typical Mary Kay Andrews book, light, entertaining, attractive woman with a major problem, meets man, problem gets solved, romance follows. The only thing I thought exaggerated was the male FBI agent - he was comical, clownish, not too smart. Its as though the author tried too hard to make him less severe than his female partner who appeared to be his superior. If that was the case he would not have been accepted into the FBI. I'm nitpicking I realize but I found this irritating.