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He didn't break in to hurt her. He broke in to fix everything.
Nora bought a crumbling Victorian fixer-upper with her divorce settlement, desperate to prove she could rebuild her life without the man who spent three years tearing it apart. The house is falling down. Her ex-husband is threatening custody. Her five-year-old son thinks the creaking walls are talking.
Then Riggs shows up.
Massive. Silent. Covered in prison tattoos and sawdust. He fixes her burst pipe in ten minutes, charges almost nothing, and never once smiles. Against every survival instinct she has, Nora hires him.
He rebuilds her porch. Reframes her walls. Replaces every lock in the house with hardware only he has the key to.
And then the nights start.
Objects move while she sleeps. Her kitchen knives are sharpened by hands she never sees. Her son's torn stuffed rabbit appears with perfect stitches sewn at 2 a.m. She wakes to the scent of sawdust and coffee in a room where no one should be.
Someone is inside her house. Every night. Fixing what she was crying about.
Riggs doesn't want to hurt them. He wants to own them.
His love language is acts of service performed through nighttime intrusion. His devotion is indistinguishable from surveillance. And the woman he's decided belongs to him is starting to realize that the most terrifying thing about the man who breaks into her bedroom isn't what he might do.
It's that she's stopped locking the door.
THE HANDYMAN is a full-length dark stalker romance featuring an obsessive, morally gray hero, a slow-burn possession arc, and a possessive love story that blurs the line between protection and captivity. This novel contains mature themes including stalking, home intrusion, psychological manipulation, and explicit content. Intended for adult readers who enjoy dark romance with high heat and morally complex characters.
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