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Jan 22, 2021sharishsu rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
As her name might suggest, Fixie likes to fix things. One day at a coffee shop a stranger asks her to watch his laptop. She does so and ends up saving the laptop after the roof caves in. The stranger, good-looking Sebastian, offers her an “I owe you” which Fixie has no intention of ever using. However, when her long time crush, Ryan, returns, Fixie convinces herself to cash it in, hoping to earn Ryan a job. Through it all, Fixie has been swept up in fixing; thus, she’s managed to miss all the red flags. The relationships throughout I Owe You One are beautifully constructed and written. However, the romance throughout the narrative is slightly hard to believe and seems to hold back the character development. Nevertheless, the secondary characters were strong, and Fixie had a likable voice. I give this book 3.5 stars