Book 1 of The Fixer series is my June pick.
This was a reread for me & a buddy read with my daughter. It was just as good the second time.
When Tess can‘t balance school, ranch work & secretly caring for her grandfather, her estranged sister moves her to D.C. Tess knows almost nothing about her sister but soon finds out she‘s one of D.C.‘s top “fixers”.
Secrets, scandals & drama ensue.
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My biggest reading pleasure is when my daughter asks me to read books. This is one she‘s asked me to read while she‘s on break from college.
This song comes on and I always end up singing along. Even in public ☺️
Barnes sailed from psychological thriller to political thriller with aplomb in this one! Tess & Ivy have a wonderfully compelling dynamic, & the romance with Henry is really promising. The plot flows at a quick, heart-clutching pace, & it left out just enough of the eye-rolly parts of Scandal for me to actually believe a teenager getting caught up in national politics is totally possible. Can‘t wait to see what book two brings! ★★★★☆.
1. 39
2. 7 (all half-siblings)
3. 4
4. Stay with Me and The Girl who Drank the Moon
5. I could never pick just one!
6. 😏
7. Goddess
8. Other than Litsy, I'm not really into social media. I'm rarely on FB, and I don't use Twitter to Snapchat...
9. Both, but I have dogs
10. Coffee is my only vice.
11. The Fixer - I'm a problem solver. It's a blessing (and a curse).
12. @Kmmsellers
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This book was super cute! It was a fast paced YA that kept my interest and didn't let me put it down for long. I totally get the Scandal and Veronica Mars comparisons. Probably 3.5 stars as I didn't feel like it was super deep, but that's also not why I read it.
This is billed as Scandal meets Veronica Mars. And, it's accurate. If you suspend your disbelief (which I have no problem doing), be prepared for a fun and wild ride. This was such a fun read. I may or may not have been sitting in my car while finishing this book. Can't wait to read #2.
Thanks are owed to @MarriedtoMrT for recommending this series. Everything I read before starting this book referred to it as a cross between Scandal and Veronica Mars and I thought that there was no way it could be that good. I was wrong. Now I am off to get book two.
A YA political thriller that I read #forclass. And when I say I read it, I mean I ate it up with a spoon. The plot and the characters are both so smart and it reminded me of the Ally Carter books I loved reading in high school. Now excuse me while I read the sequel ASAP (and when I say ASAP, I mean as soon as my next paper is done).
I read The Fixer this weekend! It was such a great read. Truly is Scandal meets Veronica Mars. If Veronica was related to Olivia Pope! I highly recommend it!
I adored this book. I adored it so much I've already ordered the sequel. It appealed to so many different parts of me. The kid who loved Nancy Drew mysteries. The teenager who loved Gossip Girl on the CW. The (adult? adult-ish?) person who loves House of Cards and Madame Secretary. If you took those three and wove them together you would get The Fixer. Someone should adapt this for television. It would be a sensation.
First day of #24in48 hasn't exactly gone the way I'd hoped as I've been sick in bed asleep almost the whole day. I had a more serious book picked for my next read, but am ditching it for this fast-paced, YA thriller about a teenage Olivia Pope type. I think my cat approves 😼
Ok. Book two, with lots of catching up to do. Let's do this.
I sat down to the dinner table thinking that I'd read for a few chapters and then continue on with my day.... Two ish hours later I've finished the book and am currently searching for the sequel.
Currently reading The Fixer by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. I've heard great things about this book so I'm excited to dive into it.
Making my way through a nomination list for an awards committee. So, my patio read this weekend is The Fixer. High school girl in DC finds herself "solving problems" for her classmates, which leads her into depths of DC power structure.