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Honey Golding is the sweetest little thing Cal has ever laid eyes on. His much-younger new employee is off-limits, but his sweet tooth might overrule his common senseโ€ฆ and his willpower. Readers who love a side of laughter with their romance will enjoy Gingerbread Man by Karla Doyle, a steamy, small town, grumpy/sunshine, boss/employee, age gap romance.

Gingerbread Man

by Karla Doyle

Blurb:

A town that celebrates Christmas year-round is the perfect place for a newly divorced, six-foot-four ginger-haired baker to open his new business, The Ginger Bread Man. Too bad he doesnโ€™t share the communityโ€™s love of everything ho-ho-ho. Fake it until you make it, right? Or hire someone who has enough holiday spirit that nobody notices your lack thereof. Enter Honey Golding, the sweetest little thing Cal has ever laid eyes on. His much-younger new employee is off-limits, but his sweet tooth might overrule his common senseโ€ฆ and his willpower.

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Excerpt:

โ€œYour hours say you’re open until six,โ€ the brunette says when I unlock and open the door. โ€œSo I thought I had plenty of time to catch you.โ€

โ€œI close when everythingโ€™s sold.โ€

Little Miss Sunshine doesnโ€™t flinch at my grumpy tone. She just stares up at me with the prettiest green eyes Iโ€™ve ever seen. โ€œYou donโ€™t have anything left to sell? By quarter after four?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ An apology would be appropriate here, I know. Not my style. Hence why I need a customer service elf. โ€œCome by in the morning if you donโ€™t want to be disappointed.โ€ Shit, even I can do better than that. I huff a miserable-sounding sigh. โ€œI tell you whatโ€”Iโ€™ll put something aside for you, and you can pick it up whenever you get here. The door will probably be locked, but Iโ€™ll wait for you. Best I can do. So. What were you hoping to get today?โ€

โ€œA job.โ€ No tapping on the glass this time. She pushes past me to reach in and pull my makeshift sign from the inside of the window, then hands it to me. โ€œThis job. You wonโ€™t find anyone better. What time should I be here tomorrow?โ€

I grunt a laugh. Even smile a little. Sheโ€™s spunky, confident, and yeah, very easy on the eyes. Too easy, considering sheโ€™s gotta be in her early-twenties, and Iโ€™m knocking on fortyโ€™s door. My attraction is irrelevant. Sheโ€™s applying for a job, not a date.

Right now, sheโ€™s my top candidate, simply because of her personality. But this is my business, and despite feeling like the stupidest man alive for being blindsided back in Cali, Iโ€™m not foolish enough to hire anyone on impulse. Not even the irresistible brunette.

โ€œGot a resume?โ€ I hook a nod toward the cash counter. โ€œIโ€™ll add it to the pile and look it over later.โ€ When sheโ€™s not standing in my personal space, looking and smelling like a sweet treat I could sink into. My second head doesnโ€™t get to do the hiring.

She breaks eye contact only long enough to pull a sheet of sunshiny-yellow paper from her bag.

Despite my comment about reviewing it later, I scan the page after she hands it to me. โ€œNo bakery experience,โ€ I say, pointing out the only fault I find.

Her genuine smile doesnโ€™t waver, not even for a moment. โ€œDonโ€™t worry. Iโ€™ll have your buns and baguettes figured out in no time.โ€

If she knew how much my baguette liked the sound of that, sheโ€™d snatch her application from my hand and never come back. โ€œIโ€™ll be in touchโ€”โ€ I glance at the paper again, as if I didnโ€™t already have her name and number committed to memory. โ€œMs. Golding.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s Miss, and call me Honey.โ€

Another grunted laugh slips out. โ€œHoping to sweeten me up so I give you the job, Miss Golding?โ€

โ€œI always put Honora on formal or professional documents, but everyone in town calls me Honey.โ€
Shit. Iโ€™ve got big feet and an even bigger mouth to shove them in.

She raises one eyebrow over eyes the color of moss and shiny as sea glass. โ€œDonโ€™t worry, boss, Iโ€™m not offended. What time should I be here in the morning?โ€

โ€œI havenโ€™t offered you the job.โ€ A smile forces its way past my resting grump face as I accept the hand she extended, awareness rising to riotous levels throughout my body the instant we make skin-to-skin contact.

โ€œYou will,โ€ she says, holding my hand and my gaze. โ€œIโ€™m exactly what you need.โ€

Sheโ€™s right. I know it with every cell of my being. Trouble is, I think sheโ€™s exactly what I need in more ways than I can have her.

Copyright 2023 Karla Doyle

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Author Info:

After studying fashion design in college, Karla worked in the clothing industry for over two decades. In 2011, she caught the writing bug, received a scholarship to attend the Romance Writers of America conference in New York City, and hasnโ€™t looked back.

A small-town girl with some big-city experience, Karla resides in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, with her husband and two young-adult kids. When sheโ€™s not writing the sexy stories swirling around in her head, you can find her spending time with family, playing online Scrabble, or cuddled up with a romance novel and her beloved pets.

Karla loves interacting with readers. Connect with her online or send her an email. Sheโ€™d love to hear from you!

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