Until she finds out that she needs to bring in accounts of her own, or she doesn’t stand a chance.
Unfortunately, the only person she knows who might need a PR company is her ex from high school. She’d almost rather die than ask for his business, especially given the mess he’s created. But when she finally steels up her nerve and asks Ben if her company can help, she’s in trouble.
Many things have changed since high school, but their chemistry hasn't. It’s as explosive as it ever was. Can Addy remember all the reasons things didn’t work the first time around? Or is history doomed to repeat itself?
Publisher’s Weekly said, of Finding Grace, “Baker narrates this story through the viewpoints of two central protagonists, skillfully blending romance with their career development, and the captivating plot unfolds smoothly from the start. Baker excels at writing dialogue and depicting the inner thoughts of her characters. The text is fluid, making it easy to follow, and accurately portrays the personalities of the story's characters.”
“As a romance novel, Finding Grace explores the popular trope of enemies turned lovers. The reason for the characters' initial conflict is rooted in their parents' behaviors, which is a common theme found in similar stories. As the story progresses, the characters demonstrate significant personal growth. Whether it's discovering the true meaning of love or embracing their independence, the main players possess a captivating charm that makes the novel enjoyable.”
Keywords: Second chance romance, workplace romance, office romance, ya romance, second chances, finding love again, first love, coming of age, billionaire romance, forgiveness, enemies to lovers, teenage love.
Bridget loves her husband (every day) and all five of her kids (most days).
She’s a lawyer, but does as little legal work as possible. She has three quarter horse geldings, a Holsteiner (jumping) horse, and a cute little paint she shouldn't ever have bought. She spends too much time riding and not enough time writing. (Or too much time writing and not enough time riding, depending on your perspective!)
She has more chickens than she’ll admit to having, two cats, three dogs (one bouncy and two yappy). She makes cookies waaaaay too often and believes they should be their own food group. In an attempt at balancing the scales, she kickboxes daily.
So if you don’t like her books, her kids, her horses, her chickens, or her cookies, maybe don’t tell her in person.
B.E. Baker is the romance/women's fiction penname for Bridget E. Baker, who also writes fantasy, end of the world, and dystopian books that add a little magic to the world.
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