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A review by bee_thebibliophile
Fixer Upper by Hannah Henry
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
Quinn and Weston were freaking adorable on every single page of this book - I read it so quickly and was so disappointed when it was over!
Quinn Griffin is recently divorced and is living with depression, which has been ruling his life since his break up. He’s a graphic designer and recently lost not only his full-time job, but also his passion and creativity for projects. After a blow-up fight with his best friend and his older brother, he’s trying to figure out who he is anymore and what makes him happy. One thing that’s guaranteed to make him happy every day? His favorite streamer - MidWeston.
Weston Hall is a video game and lifestyle streamer with a small but engaged community that keeps him busy. He has celiac disease and spent a lot of his younger years dealing with illness and no diagnosis, so he’s extremely cautious about managing his condition but also is a bit isolated from most people he grew up with. Streaming allows him to connect with people from his apartment, spread his infectious positivity to others and pay his medical bills. He cares a lot about his online community, but especially finds himself caring about one of his subscribers - GoodQ.
Like I said, these two are so sweet together. From their very first meet up, the chemistry and spark between them is apparent and even when they were medium-distancing it and were apart, they were longing to be back together. They’re just at ease together and it was so much fun to read. There’s so much sweetness here that it had me smiling and cheering them on all throughout their story, making it so much fun to read.
I do, however, wish there was more of Quinn and Hunter resolving things. After so much of the first book in this series revolved around their friendship, I was missing some of the Quinn and Hunter soulmate moments they talked about having but we didn’t really get to see. Other than that, I loved seeing the Griffin family again and the bonus epilogue - so perfect! Can’t wait for more from Hannah Henry soon!
Quinn Griffin is recently divorced and is living with depression, which has been ruling his life since his break up. He’s a graphic designer and recently lost not only his full-time job, but also his passion and creativity for projects. After a blow-up fight with his best friend and his older brother, he’s trying to figure out who he is anymore and what makes him happy. One thing that’s guaranteed to make him happy every day? His favorite streamer - MidWeston.
Weston Hall is a video game and lifestyle streamer with a small but engaged community that keeps him busy. He has celiac disease and spent a lot of his younger years dealing with illness and no diagnosis, so he’s extremely cautious about managing his condition but also is a bit isolated from most people he grew up with. Streaming allows him to connect with people from his apartment, spread his infectious positivity to others and pay his medical bills. He cares a lot about his online community, but especially finds himself caring about one of his subscribers - GoodQ.
Like I said, these two are so sweet together. From their very first meet up, the chemistry and spark between them is apparent and even when they were medium-distancing it and were apart, they were longing to be back together. They’re just at ease together and it was so much fun to read. There’s so much sweetness here that it had me smiling and cheering them on all throughout their story, making it so much fun to read.
I do, however, wish there was more of Quinn and Hunter resolving things. After so much of the first book in this series revolved around their friendship, I was missing some of the Quinn and Hunter soulmate moments they talked about having but we didn’t really get to see. Other than that, I loved seeing the Griffin family again and the bonus epilogue - so perfect! Can’t wait for more from Hannah Henry soon!