Blurb:
Romance on Aisle Sixteen—opposites attract amid the hammers
and screws of the home improvement store.
Gabe Mason became a father at seventeen, and his daughter, Ellie, is the most important thing in his life. But being the parent the courts demand means Gabe has given up most of his dreams—education, making furniture, a gay social life—to be a model dad with a steady, reliable job in a home improvement store. Life’s predictable until Jerry, a shy, eccentric guy in a hat and sunglasses, begs Gabe to oversee the renovation of his run-down mansion.
Gabe loves the house and the work, and Jerry's pretty lovable too, but when Gabe discovers Jerry’s secret identity, he fears their passion could overturn both their lives forever.
Gabe Mason became a father at seventeen, and his daughter, Ellie, is the most important thing in his life. But being the parent the courts demand means Gabe has given up most of his dreams—education, making furniture, a gay social life—to be a model dad with a steady, reliable job in a home improvement store. Life’s predictable until Jerry, a shy, eccentric guy in a hat and sunglasses, begs Gabe to oversee the renovation of his run-down mansion.
Gabe loves the house and the work, and Jerry's pretty lovable too, but when Gabe discovers Jerry’s secret identity, he fears their passion could overturn both their lives forever.
My review:
Home
Improvement by Tara Lain is a sweet single dad romance that I just adored. Gabe Mason is a gifted carpenter but
there isn’t a big market for custom furniture where he lives so he works in a home
improvement store and makes do so his daughter can see her mother. I loved
Ellie the daughter. She is smart, gifted and a terrific kid. It took me a bit
to warm up to Jerry but by the end I loved him just as much as Gabe and Ellie.
This story is guaranteed to warm the cockles of even the hardest heart.
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