Unfixable by Tessa Bailey

Unfixable

by Tessa Bailey

He's the last thing she wants…but the only thing she needs.

Willa Peet isn't interested in love. She's been there, done that, and has the shattered heart to prove it. Ready to shake the breakup, she heads to Dublin, Ireland. But there's a problem. A dark-haired, blue-eyed problem with a bad attitude that rivals her own. And he's not doling out friendly Irish welcomes.

Shane Claymore just wants to race. The death of his father forced him off the Formula One circuit, but he's only staying in Dublin long enough to sell the Claymore Inn and get things in order for his mother and younger sister. He never expected the sarcastic American girl staying at the inn to make him question everything.

But even as Willa and Shane's fiery natures draw them together, their pasts threaten to rip them apart. Can Shane give up racing to be with the woman he loves, or will Willa's quest to resurrect the tough-talking, no-shit-taking girl she used to be destroy any hope of a future together?

Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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Unfixable is the story of Willa, who believes she is just that. She never knew her father, and her mother was a junkie and a prostitute. When she breaks up with her boyfriend of two years, she feels like a hopeless cause who can never loved or be loved by anyone but her sister. I was ready to be completely annoyed with Willa, especially because she's also "edgy" and has no female friends, but she surprised me. She wins a contest and gets sent to Ireland for a month, which is where she discovers herself...thanks to a man. Cliche, but I enjoyed it.

Willa was quite a downer at the beginning of Unfixable. To me, her life didn't seem as bad as she was making it out to be. Of course, suffering is not a competition, but still. Sure her childhood was awful, but her sister rescued them, and things have been great. She just refuses to move on, and uses her ex-boyfriend as an excuse since he supposedly treated her like a fixer-upper. I think she just gave up and got a kick out of being pitied. Then she meets Colin Farrell Shane Claymore, who pushes all of her buttons, and doesn't put up with her crap. He knows all about regret, and gets Willa to open up and actually start living her life with confidence.

The romance of Unfixable is a mild case of enemies-to-lovers. Shane and Willa get off to a rough start, since he's in a crappy mood and she's in no mood for his crappy mood. Needless to say, the attraction was still there. She tries to avoid him, but it's hard when she's stay at the inn that his family owns. Eventually that sexual tension just explodes. I will admit, that I found their later scenes together very sexy. Shane definitely knows what he's doing, and I liked that Willa didn't get all apologetic for enjoying sex and wanting it whenever she could get it.

I liked Unfixable. I liked seeing Willa go from a Debbie Downer, to a young woman living her dream (she's a photographer). I loved Shane and the sex with Shane. I just wish we had gotten to know him a little better, other than what he tells Willa. I was a bit disappointed that there was no alternating POV, but the focus is on Willa's growth.

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