Waiting on Forever: A Small-Town Second Chance Romance (Sweet Nothings Bake Shop Book 3)
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03/02/2025
She's healing from the blindside of divorce. He's a small-town hero. Can they build something together, or will it all fall apart? ♥♥♥♥♥ Maggie's come home again to Adele after her soon-to-be-ex-husband announced that he was leaving her. She packed up their six year old daughter, and moved in with her Aunt Celia Montgomery. They've landed on their feet, and she's got no intentions of making the same mistakes twice. If it means being single forever, that's a price she'll happily pay to avoid the hurt all over again. But Jensen's got other things in mind. The minute he sees her--carrying a club sandwich, no less--he knows he has to get to know her. Despite her repeated shut-downs, he's a man on a mission: win Maggie's heart. With the two of them at odds, tension builds in the most unlikely of ways. Will her stubborn pride keep her lonely forever, or will Jensen be able to prove he's got enough heart to share with Maggie and her daughter? ♥♥♥♥♥ HEA Guaranteed! Clean, sweet, and wholesome read. One-click now to start this small-town romance that will have you falling in love from the first page. ♥♥♥♥♥ This book was previously published under the pen name K. A. Gandy.
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