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Fixing Him By Miranda Elaine Apr 2026

: He is weighed down by responsibilities, including caring for his unwell father, and avoids emotional attachments in favor of casual flings. He views Montana as too young and too innocent for someone like him.

Montana has just inherited her grandfather’s aging lakefront cabin in a small Tennessee town. Used to a transient life in an RV, she plans to stay for only ninety days—just long enough to renovate the property and sell it so she can move on to her "real life". She hires Sam Matthews, a local contractor known for his skill and his serious, no-nonsense attitude. Fixing Him by Miranda Elaine

The two strike a deal: a three-month, no-strings-attached summer fling that will end the moment the house is finished. However, as the renovations progress, their relationship deepens through: : He is weighed down by responsibilities, including

As the 90-day deadline approaches, both characters must face their fears. Montana realizes she has lied to herself about being able to walk away, having fallen for both Sam and the life she built in the town. Sam, pushed by Montana’s unwavering spirit, must decide if he can finally make room in his life for a permanent commitment. Ultimately, he realizes that he is a better person for knowing her, leading to a transformation where he is the one who is "fixed" by her love. Used to a transient life in an RV,

: Despite her plan to leave, Montana is instantly drawn to Sam’s "swoon-worthy" presence. Her bold, flirty nature begins to chip away at his rigid exterior. The Development: No Strings Attached?

While Sam is busy fixing her house, Montana finds herself wanting to fix his frame of mind.

: Montana, accompanied by her pet pig, Kermie, finds herself sliding into the rhythm of the small town more easily than she ever expected. The Resolution: A Changed Perspective

: He is weighed down by responsibilities, including caring for his unwell father, and avoids emotional attachments in favor of casual flings. He views Montana as too young and too innocent for someone like him.

Montana has just inherited her grandfather’s aging lakefront cabin in a small Tennessee town. Used to a transient life in an RV, she plans to stay for only ninety days—just long enough to renovate the property and sell it so she can move on to her "real life". She hires Sam Matthews, a local contractor known for his skill and his serious, no-nonsense attitude.

The two strike a deal: a three-month, no-strings-attached summer fling that will end the moment the house is finished. However, as the renovations progress, their relationship deepens through:

As the 90-day deadline approaches, both characters must face their fears. Montana realizes she has lied to herself about being able to walk away, having fallen for both Sam and the life she built in the town. Sam, pushed by Montana’s unwavering spirit, must decide if he can finally make room in his life for a permanent commitment. Ultimately, he realizes that he is a better person for knowing her, leading to a transformation where he is the one who is "fixed" by her love.

: Despite her plan to leave, Montana is instantly drawn to Sam’s "swoon-worthy" presence. Her bold, flirty nature begins to chip away at his rigid exterior. The Development: No Strings Attached?

While Sam is busy fixing her house, Montana finds herself wanting to fix his frame of mind.

: Montana, accompanied by her pet pig, Kermie, finds herself sliding into the rhythm of the small town more easily than she ever expected. The Resolution: A Changed Perspective