Room For Love: An Opposites Attract Small Town Gay Romance (The Fixer Upper)


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A single dad, a small town, and one very persistent carpenter.LUKENoah needs my help. His house is a disaster—leky pipes, warped floors, and enough structural issues to make any contractor cringe. Lucky for him, I love a good project.The problem? Noah himself.He’sall sharp edges and stubborn pride, with a permanent scowl that shouldn’tbe attractive—bu somehow is. Between fixing up his house and bonding with his ridiculously adorable kid, I start to realize…maybe I want more than just another job.Too bad Noah’smade it clear he doesn’thave time for casual flings. And I don’tdo commitment. So why does walking away feel like the one thing I can’tfix?NOAHI bought a fixer-upper. I didn’trealize it came with an infuriating, too-charming-for-his-own-good contractor.Luke Garrett is everything I don’thave time for—lod, flirtatious, and way too eager to worm his way past my defenses. I hired him to repair my house, not my life.But the more time we spend together, the harder it is to ignore the way he looks at me—orthe way I catch myself looking back. He makes me want things I’vetried to ignore my entire life.Letting Luke in would be a mistake. I’vebuilt walls for a reason, and I can’tafford to let them come crashing down.Even if, for the first time in a long time, it feels like someone is actually worth the risk.