Mixed Up with a Marine
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4.3 • 277 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Can a Marine turned baker and a jaded contractor find their way to a second chance?
Braxton Whitmore needs a change. After leaving the Marines, he’s free to build a new life. But is he gonna be a baker? Really? When his buddy inherits a decrepit bar and proposes they partner up to turn it into a bakery, Brax figures why not? Until his ex comes walking in.
Mia Whitmore has built a new life for herself, far from the heartbreak and secrets that tore her marriage apart. The last thing she expects is for her estranged husband to be business partners with her latest client. Or for Brax to think they’re already divorced.
As they’re forced into proximity on the renovation, truths come to light, and Brax and Mia get a second chance. But when past secrets become present danger, Brax puts everything on the line to protect the woman who’s always held his heart.
Customer Reviews
Loved it!
Great read !
Second chance romances make my heart sing!
Second chance romances make my heart sing! Having read the prequel, Rescued By a Bad Boy, I was in desperate need of seeing Brax and Mia get another shot to make a go of it. There’s a lot going on in their story and most of it was nothing like I was expecting. This pair and all their self-recriminations ripped my heart into little bitty pieces. But watching them peel back the layers and get vulnerable, plus their commitment to one another, patched all those broken pieces back together. There’re a couple threads that aren’t completely tied off about Mia’s past and the dangers she’s faced, so I’m guessing these might play further into future books of the series. The ending is one of the sweetest things I’ve ever read and I can’t wait to read more about these newest members of the Eden’s Ridge community. Besides, I love any chance I get to check back in on my favorite Misfit Inn families.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
Boring
A decent story with okay characters but for some reason it felt a little boring.