Whip, Stir, and Serve

Whip, Stir, and Serve

Caitlyn Frost

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Maggie Jensen has one goal: make cinnamon buns, from scratch, for her father's retirement party. She’ll do whatever it takes to finish the job and prove she isn't a klutz in the kitchen, family stories about her burned hard boiled eggs be damned. She’s more comfortable in the wood shop, but how hard can this possibly be? But after her first attempt ends in disaster, Maggie knows she needs a good luck charm to make this happen. She makes sure to pick up a secret ingredient on her next trip to the grocery store: a quick gaze at Liam, the eye candy behind the deli counter. He warns her this might be harder than she thinks, but Maggie is on a mission. It turns out that baking is nothing like woodworking, and Maggie is in over her head. Inexperience combined with autistic and sensory issues threaten to ruin her plans, but Liam isn’t going to let her go it alone. He’s going to get these cinnamon buns made before the timer runs out, no matter what. Their relationship is sweet, but their chemistry is hot. Liam is in control of the kitchen - and Maggie is ready to serve.


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