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would like to thank netgalley and the publisher for letting me read this second book in the series and what a book
we meet up yet again with the barrow brothers construction team and logan barrow the youngest member of the family has been given the chance to prove herself by taking on the lead for the kenney job... she has fought for years to be given the chance and now its here for her
katherine kenney has bought a fixer upper an old farmhouse that needs quite a bit of work doing to it but she has big dreams about this house...her home
when logan and katherine meet though katherine has fallen through her porch and needs a hand up... and just so happens logan is willing to help...the spark of attraction is there for logan but katherine aware of the age gap is more reticent ....
but as the days roll on can logan break down katherines barriers to see how good they could be together....
an interesting read i love a good building and fixer upper storyline and these barrow brothers construction team certainly know a good thing when they see it
looking forward to reading more of this authors works

Book 2 of the Renovation Romance brings us the youngest Barrow sibling, Logan. Logan’s first solo reno project is Kathleen Kenney‘s farmhouse. While Logan is instantly struck by her new client, Kathleen is reluctant not only at the thought of a a relationship but one with a younger woman who may have a different view on the future. Logan’s mission is to convince Kathleen that they are meant to be. A good read, enjoyed it.
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Logan Barrow totally blows a important meeting with client Kathleen Kenny, but she HAS to manage the construction job to show her family business she's capable.
Kathleen, having just bought a new home, needs it fixed up. She was totally NOT prepared for the cute butch to rush to her rescue.
Logan is extremely charmed by Kathleen, but the other woman refuses to believe the younger woman is into her.
The Barrow family in general are very fun. They tease Logan, the youngest, a lot plus they are very amused by the romantic mishaps.
Mild nit pick: it does feel weird that Kathleen seems to have no friends other than Trudy, to start with.
GOAT YOGA. Ha.
Good read, fun, a enjoyable cast and the romance works pretty well. Good general LGBTQIA representation too.