The Repair Man: A RomCom Prime Books
Romantic Comedy Prime
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R.F. Price
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The Repair Man is a laugh-out-loud, heart–melting closed-door romcom about a late-blooming college “handyman” who fixes more than leaky faucets—he helps people feel whole again.
At thirty-two, Eli Walker works nights as the apartment complex repair man to pay for tuition and chase the dream he put on hold: becoming a pediatrician. He’s handsome, humble, and dangerously good at one thing most guys skip—listening. Which is why the tenants of Maplewood Gardens keep “needing” him at all hours. A flickering light. A squeaky hinge. A 2 A.M. bathtub emergency after a breakup. Somehow, after Eli leaves, the fixtures work—and so do their hearts.
Then Eli meets Rachel Hart, a down-to-earth church receptionist who isn’t impressed by charm and doesn’t need fixing. When he tries to act like the guys, she walks. When he’s simply himself, she can’t look away. To win the girl who values honesty over flash, Eli has to learn the hardest lesson: sometimes the person who does the repairing needs a little repair, too.
What you’ll love:
- Closed-door, kiss-only romance — sweet, swoony, and safe for Hallmark-style readers
- A golden-retriever hero who listens (and means it)
- High-comedy repair calls: “furnace service” in June, the legendary 2 A.M. drain, and a scheduler who trades shifts for cupcakes
- “Old freshman” campus fish-out-of-water vibes with big heart
- Authenticity vs. image — he wins by being himself
Tropes: golden-retriever MMC • grumpy/sunshine (gentle) • found family/community • slow-burn chemistry • late bloomer • everyday hero • banter & situational comedy
Perfect for fans of Katherine Center, Beth O’Leary, and clean, cozy contemporary romances with big laughs and bigger feels.
Content notes: Closed-door (no on-page steam), low-language, heartfelt themes of second chances, maternal illness in the past (hopeful outcome).
HEAT style: A tender first-kiss promise and a hopeful beginning—ideal as a standalone with room to grow into a “Late Bloomers” universe.
If you adore authentic heroes, sparkling banter, and romcoms that leave you lighter than you started, grab The Repair Man and let Eli fix your TBR—one swoon at a time.