David Reid has two projects he needs to work on in his life: renovating his house and finding a wife. He decides to work on the easier one first--renovating his house--and finds just the right man to do the job, or so he thinks. But Jim Thompson, who owns a reputable family construction business, gives the plumb job to his beautiful and talented daughter, Carolyn. David is put off by this woman who wears a hardhat and workboots--thinking she will be opinionated and hard to work with--and doesn't hide his displeasure. She assumes that a man who has two doctorate degrees and looks down on working women must be the arrogant and pedantic type. He questions her competency, gets underfoot when she works, and both aggravates and amuses her. But their cold first impressions slowly give way to intense feelings that build up with little regard to the barriers between them. Soon, David realizes that Carolyn has not only repaired his house, she has filled the rooms of his heart with love.
I really enjoyed this book. The Heroine is an idependant yet femanine woman which is a refreshing change from the needy female we see in so many romances. Her hero is true to form and you believe that perhaps chivarly is not dead. The author's style is easy to read, her attention to detail allows your to really see the people and the places she is describing. I read the book cover to cover without putting it down as I became completely enchanted by the lives of the characters.
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