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Fix Her Up by Julia Wolf

joskypay's review

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5.0

Perfection! Loved these two! They are definitely my favorite pair of the series. The whole series was just so sweet, I feel like the author really hit her stride with this group. I loved them all and I really enjoyed that this book delved into the whole 'cheating' taboo! NO, THERE IS NO CHEATING BETWEEN THE HERO AND HEROINE, but as adults, we are going to meet people with some type of cheating in their history, its inevitable, and we will likely get involved with people who have cheated as well as some who have been cheated on. The world is an imperfect place. I like that she addressed it. She did not sugar coat it, people make mistakes, they do bad things. Its one thing to avoid topics that are undesirable, its a totally different thing to stick your head in the sand and pretend bad things don't happen. People grow, mistakes are a part of that. I love how Laurel owned her mistake with grace and dignity and was properly self aware and apologetic. And I loved that Avi was a strong enough man that he could love her through her mistakes. I look forward to more from this author, a new light hearted (but still Kindle melting sexy heat!) romantic comedy or romantic suspense would be fantastic, and I would not mind at all if we got to read Yo's story one of these days!

mommasaystoread's review against another edition

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5.0

Another great read in a whole series of great reads. Every time I think I have a favorite couple in this series, the author gives me another. Avi and Laurel's story is kind of an opposites attract romance but at the same time, these two are absolutely perfect together. Laurel is a bit flawed by a mistake in her past, but no less likable for it. In fact, I think her remorse and the way she beats herself up over it make her that much more endearing. And Avi - my oh my, Avi! This guy is the total package. He's funny, smart, and positively swoon-worthy. I love his completely honest, speak your mind attitude, and almost every word he says elicits a reaction. Sometimes a laugh, sometimes a sigh, but always a reaction. I could go on and on, but to do that would give away the whole story. So, I'll just leave it at Pixie Cut is a wonderful combination of sexy, sweet, and funny, and it is absolutely unputdownable! This is part of the Sublime series, but can technically be read as a standalone. However, the series is packed full of terrific characters and once you meet any of them, you'll want more.

romanceunraveled's review

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5.0

As I continue to make my way through this series I’ve noticed that each book is better than the last. While I had thought that I was totally Team Charlie (Want You Bad), Avi just pulled me in right from the start. He is just so absolutely swoon-worthy! I also really, really loved Laurel. In the past books she was such a mystery and you didn’t really get to know her that well, but when you finally get to her story a lot of her actions in the previous books in this series make sense. I highly recommend this book! My NEW favorite of the series. LOL

gwensreading's review

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5.0

I received an ARC from the author and I'm happy to post my honest review.

I seriously love Julia Wolf. I am legitimately excited whenever I get to read one of her books. Pixie Cut is no exception.

This is Laurel's book and we start with her leaving a pretty bad situation at her job and starting fresh at Alex's company (he dated Eliza briefly). There were hints of something going down with Laurel in previous books and I really couldn't wait to know what actually happened. Since she was starting a new job she decided to stop by our favorite hair salon. All of the gang was busy so she saw the new stylist Avi. He was bossy, honest to a fault, and invited himself to be her roommate.

I'm pretty sure Avi is my new favorite, knocking Joe down from his pedestal. Avi is from Israel and recently broke up with his long time girlfriend. He wants to move into Laurel's house to help her fix it up but also to get a little separation from his ex and their large families.

I loved that Avi didn't hold anything back. He decided he liked Laurel and went for it. He was a dirty talker and pursued what he wanted. Laurel tried to hold herself back because of the poor choices she made but ultimately was swept off her feet.

I think I would love to be friends with Laurel. She is so real and loyal and a wonderful friend. She bakes and cooks for people to share her love. That kind of love language appeals to me.

And the epilogue!! I can't even. I was so excited to read what everyone was up to and reminiscing. All in all, this is a home run from Ms. Wolf and I can't wait to read more of her work.

stephanie_inman's review against another edition

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Life is too short to be this bored. DNF @ 25%.
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