![]() ***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie in exchange for a fair and honest review***Īfter Interior Designer David breaks up with his live-in boyfriend, he impulsively buys an older home that turns out to need a lot more repairs than expected. But as the two men get to know each other, it becomes clear that the heart often knows best, and it rewards those willing to listen. ![]() He’s exactly what David needs-in more ways than one.ĭavid isn’t ready for his attraction to Jackson, not considering the way his last relationship ended. Determined to persevere, Jackson takes odd jobs as a handyman. However, his hometown still has an active “good old boy” network, and finding employment in construction is almost impossible for an openly gay man. But Jackson Henry couldn’t be further from that stereotype.ĭark-haired, muscular, and handsome, Jackson left a large construction firm in Seattle to take care of his sick mother. When his mother offers him the business card of a local handyman, David pictures an overweight, balding man in his fifties. Unfortunately his new home comes with a laundry list of problems: electrical, plumbing, heating… things David knows nothing about. ![]() When interior designer David Snyder buys a beautiful century-old house in eastern Washington, he is reeling with heartbreak and looking for somewhere to put down roots. ![]()
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