Baked with Love
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Before anyone could pull them apart again to wish them well or ask for a tour of the house, Gage snagged Cady’s hand and pulled her against his chest. “Are you sure about this?” he whispered, staring down into her golden brown eyes. “I know I sprung a lot onto you.”
“I love you, Gage, like I’ve never loved another soul, and never will. You are it for me. I would go with you to the moon and back if you wanted.”
“I think we can keep it right here in little ol’ Sawyer, but I’ll keep that in mind,” he whispered against her lips, and then kissed her to the cheers and laughter of his friends and family.
Their friends and family. Because they’d all come to love Cady just as much as he did. Which just went to show that the townspeople of Sawyer had very good taste indeed.
Author’s Note
Baked with Love has been one of those hard labors where in the afterglow, you forget all of the pain and fuss and sweat and tears, and simply stare in awe at the beautiful thing that you just produced.
Much like having a baby, but with a lot less stinky diapers.
After Arrested by Love (when Wyatt did a beat-down on Richard Schmidt for daring to drive drunk), and then Flames of Love (where we found out the history behind Sugar and Richard’s forced marriage), and then Lessons in Love (where we found out the pain and destruction that Richard caused in Hannah’s life, too), I had a lot of readers who were calling for justice to happen in Richard’s pathetic, worthless life. Who doesn’t want the bad guy to finally lose in the end, right?
So with all of that in mind, I hope this book lived up to y’all’s expectations.