Too bad there’s no recipe for love.M.K. can bake anything for her patisserie—mouth-watering pastries, delicious macarons, buttery croissants. But a broken heart has left her hiding in the kitchen, dodging well-meaning match-ups, rather than trying to find Mr. Right.Until a trip to Las Vegas leads her to the bright, white smile of Clay.M.K. falls hard—fast, furious, sickening-sweet Instalove. And … furious, sickening-sweet Instalove. And it’s the same for Clay. After a first date filled with cats and cupcakes and spiteful ex-girlfriends, M.K. and Clay know they’re meant to be together.
Sound perfect? It is—until an old girlfriend shows up and wants Clay to play Daddy with their son, a baby Clay never knew existed. M.K. doesn’t want to lose Clay, but babies have never part of her plan, especially someone else’s.
There’s no recipe for this.
In Perfectly Played, M.K. and Clay watched friends Flora and Dean fumble on their way to a happily ever after. Now it’s time for their story.
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Having read “Perfectly Played” before its companion, I liked how “Beautifully Baked” started off with Flora and Dean’s non-weddings – but from M.K. and Clay’s perspective, of course – and continued to show glimpses of already familiar events throughout the story.
I knew I already loved M.K. and Clay before I even started this story, so I was rooting for them from the get-go, even if it was no secret that they’d get their HEA.
But… all those near-misses in the beginning! Gah! 😀 And I particularly enjoyed the close friendships between M.K. and Flora, and Clay and Dean respecitvely.
An unexpected yet absolutely delightful crossover with Holly Kerr’s Oceanic Dreams story “I Saw Him Standing There” added an extra layer of happy for me. (Perfectly played, Ms. Kerr, so to speak… 😉 )
Now… how about Adam’s story?