The Fixer Upper
Aly firmly believes she is on the right career path. But her personal life is another mater altogether. She has a knack for picking men "with potential" who can never seem to get it together. A chance meeting in a bar with one of her exes demonstrates that Aly is the thing that pushes her exes to be better, she is the catalyst for their personal epiphanies. One of her former projects is now successful and checks all of the boxes she deems necessary to demonstrate he is a fully matured adult: he has a legitimate career; he has a beautiful, accomplished fiancee; he has a house in the suburbs. When Aly lets her friends Tola and Eric know about the meeting and her discovery, they decide to take an objective look at the data and examine Aly's effect on the twelve men she has dated. All twelve of them had 360 degree reinventions when the relationship ended. Tola and Eric are convinced this means that Aly is a genuine "fixer-upper" - someone who knows exactly how to motivate men who aren't quite ready to pop the question, or go after their dreams, to finally do it. For months they take on side projects as a team, helping women who seem caught in limbo. And then a big potential client reaches out with an opportunity that seems too good to be true. Groom her boyfriend's social media image, help him nail the campaign to launch his start-up and convince him to propose. Aly agrees and all is well until she meets her new fixer=upper.He is none other than her first love and she hasn't seen him in fifteen years. This second-chance romance is all about standing up for what you want - especially learning to say know to time vampires who will suck energy from you and people in your life who want to step on your back to give themselves a boost to the top. It's about claiming your voice as a woman in the workplace and realizing you don't have to be nice to people who continuously take advantage of you.
Published on August 09, 2022 10:41
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