Publisher Description
USA Today Bestselling author Claudia Burgoa presents a heartwarming, sexy romance about second chances and starting over.
After a week off the grid, I finally get reception and the first voicemail I hear stuns me.
“You’re summoned to Baker’s Creek by the late William Tower Alderidge.”
Twelve Years.
It’s been twelve years since the last time I heard from the Alderidge family.
That one voicemail changes everything—I need the money the late William offers.
In exchange, I have to live eighteen months in Baker’s Creek.
I’ve survived cancer, the jungle, and the plague.
This should be easy compared to all that, right?
Or so I think until...I see him.
Confident, charismatic, bitter, sexy as hell, Doctor Hayes Benjamin Aldrige.
My first love, my first kiss—my late husband’s brother.
He hates me.
He still hasn’t forgiven me for walking out on him, and I can’t blame him. It’s been over ten years, and I still have feelings for him.
But I faked it once and I can fake it twice.
I can survive eighteen months and that’ll be the last time I see the Alderidge brothers.
Isn’t it?
The Baker’s Creek Billionaire Brothers series is a romantic comedy saga packed with the perfect mix of angst, tears, and laughs. If you like strong heroines & alpha males, steamy romances and witty love stories, this series is for you!
Customer Reviews
Great Love Story
I really enjoyed the love story and all of the chaos around these characters. But I’m really disappointed by the poor editing in the book. There were so many grammatical errors/mistakes that I found myself re-reading several passages, which broke up the flow of the story. They seriously detracted from the book.
Brothers
I found this story interesting and unique. Seven brothers with the same dad and only two with the same mom. William Aldrich sure did a number on his kids. Dr. Hayes Aldridge broke up with his love, Blaire, 12 years ago. His father’s death may have given him a second chance.
Loved you once
Would have been a 5 star except for all the “F” bombs. Not one was needed. Reading without them the story flowed fine. I was always told, and firmly believe, that people who talk like that don’t know words to use to properly convey their thoughts. I am all in for catastrophe swearing but not for substitution of regular words.