![]() ![]() Because you’re supportive that he makes music. You don’t want to tell your boyfriend that mixing his dubstep out loud in the tiny space you two share is making you insane. You’re sitting on the closed lid of the toilet seat, laptop on your lap, stuffing your earphones further into your ears because you can’t bear the bass anymore. I see you, at twenty two, hiding in the bathroom of the shitty studio you never wanted to rent in the first place. Read more about The Fixer Upper and enter to win a copy below! Lauren is here to share a letter she’s written to her past fixer upper self, which ties so nicely into her new book! I think it’s such a lovely letter, and perhaps you might be able to see yourself (past or present) in it. ![]() And, of course, Aly’s client thinks he needs some changing when Aly has always thought he’s already as perfect as can be. Our heroine, Aly, runs this service and gains a client whose boyfriend is none other than Aly’s childhood best friend. I’m so excited to have Lauren Forsythe, author of The Fixer Upper, on the blog today! The Fixer Upper is Lauren’s debut, and is a romantic comedy about an underground service that does the emotional labor for women whose partners need some help. ![]()
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