Can Parker clear his name?
Scene from 📚Fixing Emilee but read 📚Breaking Emilee first.
💙Small Town Romance💙
💙YA Dark Romance💙
💙Bullied FMC💙
💙Angsty Romance💙
💙Emotional💙
💙New guy💙
💙Plus sized FMC💙
Parker
Being the new kid halfway through your last year of high school is tough.
I didn’t have a plan, but that changed when I saw Emilee.
One look into her eyes that held so much pain, hurt, and sorrow, and I knew I was meant to help her.
There is only one problem.
I’m sure the person trying to break her is the person I promised to give a chance to.
A promise I made to the one person who has always been there for me.
The person I never break my promises to, but it’s getting harder to keep.
Parker's story in Fixing Emilee delves deep into the challenges faced by teenagers navigating complex emotions in a high school setting. Being the new kid is never easy, especially when you're caught in the middle of a painful bullying situation involving someone you care about deeply. Parker's mission to protect Emilee highlights the real scars that bullying can leave on young people, both emotionally and socially. In today's youth culture, stories like Parker and Emilee's are vital because they shed light on the importance of standing up against injustice, even when it means facing personal hardship. Parker’s determined stance — accepting punishment and confronting those who failed to protect Emilee — reflects the difficult decisions many young adults face when protecting loved ones and seeking justice. This narrative also emphasizes the complexity of relationships in small-town romances, where promises and loyalty are tested. The theme of emotional turmoil combined with the reality of bullying offers readers an authentic glimpse into how young individuals cope with trauma, trust issues, and the fight to reclaim their reputation and dignity. Moreover, the portrayal of Emilee as a plus-sized female main character adds valuable diversity to YA romance literature, helping readers relate to a wider spectrum of experiences and identities. Parker’s role as the new guy trying to do right by Emilee resonates with anyone who’s had to rebuild their life in unfamiliar surroundings while battling internal and external conflicts. For readers of YA dark romance, Fixing Emilee offers more than just a love story; it’s a compelling exploration of resilience, justice, and the power of standing up against bullying. It reminds us all that clearing one's name isn’t just about what others believe, but about personal integrity and fighting for truth in the face of adversity.




































































































