High-powered New York City real estate agent Estelle has realized that it's lonely at the top. Hell, it's just lonely in general being a single woman in Manhattan in this day and age. So when she meets adorable Tyler in Central Park one day, she suddenly has a vision of what it might be like to have someone. The only problem? She met Tyler when a soccer ball he was kicking nailed her in the noggin. Sure, it's a meet-cute of sorts, but there are other things about Tyler that make her wonder whether he's even dating potential: he has a roommate--and it's an odd situation for a man his age; he's so happy-go-lucky that Estelle isn't sure he's really living in modern day New York City; and, well, he's just...different. But is different wrong, or is different just another way of saying he's a fixer-upper, just like half the apartments she sells in the city?
In order to find out whether Tyler really has any raw material to work with, Estelle makes a plan: she'll renovate him just like a home. She'll work with the bones and add the decor. She's done it countless times to walk-ups and pre-war apartments alike, so what's so different about doing it to a man?
But as Estelle quickly finds out, there are things you can change, and things that are better left untouched. And there's something about trying to change another person that actually makes you end up changing yourself...
Genre: Romance
In order to find out whether Tyler really has any raw material to work with, Estelle makes a plan: she'll renovate him just like a home. She'll work with the bones and add the decor. She's done it countless times to walk-ups and pre-war apartments alike, so what's so different about doing it to a man?
But as Estelle quickly finds out, there are things you can change, and things that are better left untouched. And there's something about trying to change another person that actually makes you end up changing yourself...
Genre: Romance
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