The minute I laid eyes on him he became my new hobby. I turned on the charm to win him over, only to get friendzoned. The more time we spend together, the more glimpses I get of the Daddy he’s hiding under his no dating allowed exterior. Unfortunately for Saint, a Daddy is exactly what this boy is looking for.
I have no intention of staying friends with him, but with every platonic interaction, I start feeling things I never have. And not just about the sexy Scottish object of my affection.
I wasn’t looking for someone to fix me, but if I let him in we might have something amazing here.
If we can just shake the ghosts from the past…
Fix Me is a Daddy/boy story with a doting but reluctant Daddy, a bratty party boy in need of some structure, and fun times with a kilt. It is book two in the Tattoos and Temptation series featuring hot Miami nights, Latin desserts, and guys with ink.
It can be read as a standalone.
Mia Monroe's Fix Me, the second book in the Tattoos and Temptation series, is a great Daddy romance. Although there is something starting for these two in Marry Me, and it alludes to a past kiss, it is easily read as a standalone.
Oh Saint. Saint is a big tough looking man who is terrified to try to date. He's been burnt in his past and can't allow himself to fall for someone. He never expected to give into the likes of Casper.
Casper's never even wanted to date, having always been a one night stand kind of guy. Until he meets Saint. He can't stop thinking about the man with the Scottish accent and he can't stop trying to make him his. Casper has spent years struggling, in pain, and making too many bad decisions. His past had me wanting to wrap him up in my arms and protect him myself. He longs for support and love, a safe spot and a calmness in his life.
And, oh the heat! The kilt scene is smoking! And that's just the beginning. Oh, their first sex scene between them is hot, and tender. Just read it, you'll know what I mean.
Things are slow going between the two. They are total opposites on the outside, but deep down, they want the same thing. And in the end, the changes in both men is beautiful, making for a great read.
Written in alternating 1st person present tense, it was a struggle for me at times, as I tend to find present tense awkward. But the men are intriguing, and the storyline riveting. If the writing was a little different though, this would have been a higher rating.
Fix Me is another compelling story by Mia Monroe. If you like hurt men, you need to check out this book. This hurt/comfort read will draw you in and have you falling in love with Saint and Casper.
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