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The Fix-it Man
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  • paperback· 222 pp9780263757484
First published 1986

The Fix-it Man

By Vicki Lewis Thompson

Heat level
Warm

He fixed everything that mattered When Diana Thatcher, widowed mother of two, advertised for a live-in handyman, she expected a history scholar in tweeds and horn-rims. Not this suntanned fraud in cutoffs, who grinned easily and complained of the heat.... Well, it was hot in Springfield in July--and never hotter than that July. Though Zach Wainwright occupied the bedroom above Diana's, he was eager to move downstairs ... permanently. The man didn't know a nut from a bolt, but when it came to loving, he had talent to his very fingertips.. .

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Single MomCharacterForced ProximityRelationshipGrumpy SunshineRelationshipFriends to LoversRelationshipWidower HeroCharacter
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