Review: The Fixer by Jessica Gadziala

The Fixer

The Fixer by Jessica Gadziala

Release Date: 7th of December 

AVEN-

There are a few things I don’t believe in. Like santa. An honest politician. And gut instincts.
That was, of course, until I woke up with one.
And I knew.
This was the day I was going to die.
The cops, thus far, have proven useless and uninterested in my issues. When you couldn’t get help from legal channels, what other choice did you have but to look elsewhere?
That was how I came across Quinton Baird.
A “fixer.”
Whatever the hell that was.
All I knew was, I had a problem that needed fixing.
Hopefully, before it killed me.

QUIN-

There were a few things I could put my faith to rest in. My team. People f*cking up, and needing my help. And my gut.
So when my receptionist informed me that the woman in a case I decided wasn’t my kind of job was having a ‘gut feeling’ about being in desperate need of help, yeah, I dragged my a** across town to check things out.
Not only did I not bank on the fact that she was in trouble beyond what I could have anticipated, but she was not what I was expecting either. Beautiful, resilient, and one hell of a distraction I didn’t need.
As the pieces of her case start falling together, I was left wondering if maybe this new, unfamiliar sensation in my gut was telling me that Aven was much more than just another name on a case file…

Review:

5 Fixer Stars on Goodreads

From the first chapter Jessica jumps into this story head first. No delay, just in with this incredible story-line.

Aven is a woman who leads a very straight forward if not a little boring life. until of course she doesn’t! She needs help and no one is willing to give it to her, so she takes matters into her own hands.

Quin is a straight laced kinda guy that fixes other people mistakes and problems. He falls upon Aven’s case and wants to make it all go away for her.

I loved Quin and Aven together, this was such an exciting read. I don’t know where Jessica gets her creativity and imagination from but I’m hooked.

The Fixer is the first book in Jessica’s new series and I think its my new favourite series. This was such a great start to this series. I’m so excited for more from her fantastic secondary characters within this book. We’ve got Jules, Kai, Finn, Gunner, Smith, Lincoln, Ranger & let’s not forget Miller! Even though this was Aven and Quin’s story she managed to get me hooked on all of these wonderful people. A load of new books to look forward to!

UK & Ireland https://goo.gl/RdQNyS

US https://goo.gl/z6LT6S

Jessica Gadziala

Jessica Gadziala is a full-time writer, parrot enthusiast, and coffee drinker from New Jersey. She enjoys short rides to the book store, sad songs, coffee in Big Gulp-sized cups, and cold weather.

She is a big believer in snark, strong secondary characters, and bada$$ women.

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  1. This was the first book I read by Jessica and it got me hooked! Jess has this style of writing that just grabs you – she creates these characters that we just fall in love with and want to know more about. I thought this book was amazing as well.

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