Title: Ms. Baker
Series: Eastern Shore #2
Series: Eastern Shore #2
Author: Lea Coll
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 26, 2019
Release Date: March 26, 2019
Blurb
Ever since
Jack protected Samantha from a high school bully, the two have been friends.
But she wants more from the sexy firefighter. Too bad Jack has always seen her
as the shy sweet girl, who can’t stand up for herself.
Jack protected Samantha from a high school bully, the two have been friends.
But she wants more from the sexy firefighter. Too bad Jack has always seen her
as the shy sweet girl, who can’t stand up for herself.
She can’t
resist his boyish smile when he stops by the bakery for coffee. Or stop herself
from bringing baked goods to the fire station.
resist his boyish smile when he stops by the bakery for coffee. Or stop herself
from bringing baked goods to the fire station.
It’s time
to prove she’s all grown up and can take care of herself.
to prove she’s all grown up and can take care of herself.
And show
him, she’s done being friends.
him, she’s done being friends.
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Excerpt
Jack: Stopping by the station tomorrow?
I laughed
at his transparency and typed: Are you
requesting a bakery delivery?
at his transparency and typed: Are you
requesting a bakery delivery?
Jack: Nope just want to see you.
I shook my
head at that. Pretty sure you only want
my baked goods.
head at that. Pretty sure you only want
my baked goods.
Jack: That too.
My stomach
flipped at his comment. As much as I wanted to pass it off as Jack being
friendly, I couldn’t. He was flirting. My mind raced with the possibilities.
Was he finally making a move? God knows, I’d never made one. I turned the mixer
off, covered the batter, and placed it in the fridge overnight. I would fry the
donuts in the morning.
flipped at his comment. As much as I wanted to pass it off as Jack being
friendly, I couldn’t. He was flirting. My mind raced with the possibilities.
Was he finally making a move? God knows, I’d never made one. I turned the mixer
off, covered the batter, and placed it in the fridge overnight. I would fry the
donuts in the morning.
I wanted
Jack to see me as a strong, independent woman. One he could see himself with. I
just had no idea how to be that person.
Jack to see me as a strong, independent woman. One he could see himself with. I
just had no idea how to be that person.
I looked
down to find flour on my pajamas, so I quickly changed. I checked my phone when
I finally eased under the covers.
down to find flour on my pajamas, so I quickly changed. I checked my phone when
I finally eased under the covers.
Jack: Sweet dreams, Ms. Baker.
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Lea Coll worked as a trial attorney for over ten years. Now
she stays home with her three children, plotting stories while fetching snacks
and running them back and forth to activities. She enjoys the freedom of
writing romance after years of legal writing.
she stays home with her three children, plotting stories while fetching snacks
and running them back and forth to activities. She enjoys the freedom of
writing romance after years of legal writing.
She grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and currently
resides in Maryland with her family.
resides in Maryland with her family.
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