A Fine Romance
by Christi Barth
Book two of Aisle Bound They say you form your first impression of someone
within thirty seconds of meeting them. Or, in Mira Parrish’s case, within thirty minutes
of not meeting them, when said person is supposed to pick you up from the airport and
never shows. This is not a perfect start to her new life. Her friend Ivy is depending on
her to run a new romance store, and Mira can’t afford to let her down. Sam Lyons should
probably apologize. But every time he sees Mira—which is often, since his family owns
the bakery next to her shop—he can’t resist antagonizing her. There’s something about
the sexy, straitlaced woman that drives him crazy. He can’t get involved, though. He has
too much baggage to be any good in a serious relationship. Despite his teasing attitude,
Mira finds Sam too sweet to resist. (His hot body may be a factor.) But if there’s going
to be anything permanent between them, they’ll need to let go of their pasts and look to
the future...
within thirty seconds of meeting them. Or, in Mira Parrish’s case, within thirty minutes
of not meeting them, when said person is supposed to pick you up from the airport and
never shows. This is not a perfect start to her new life. Her friend Ivy is depending on
her to run a new romance store, and Mira can’t afford to let her down. Sam Lyons should
probably apologize. But every time he sees Mira—which is often, since his family owns
the bakery next to her shop—he can’t resist antagonizing her. There’s something about
the sexy, straitlaced woman that drives him crazy. He can’t get involved, though. He has
too much baggage to be any good in a serious relationship. Despite his teasing attitude,
Mira finds Sam too sweet to resist. (His hot body may be a factor.) But if there’s going
to be anything permanent between them, they’ll need to let go of their pasts and look to
the future...