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BREWING UP A BAD BOY – Katherine Garbera Tea shop owner Poppy Kitchener thought she’d left her past behind after moving to Maine from England and ending her marriage to Alistair Miller. But one day, Alistair shows up in town with a request: will Poppy pretend to be his wife still and attend a relative’s wedding? In exchange, he will help her get an equitable return on a secret tea recipe she signed over to his family when they first married. Poppy could turn him down, but he is so convincing, plus the chance to get something in return from his family is hard to turn down. Turns out that flying back to England and into the life she left behind with Alistair has Poppy all nostalgic. Her ex seems different, and she likes the change. But is it real? It certainly appears that their attraction hasn’t completely died. He is attentive and charming, just as she remembers him. After Poppy returns to Maine, Alistair soon follows—and stays. He’s interested in microbrewing and gets a job at a bar. They decide to collaborate to develop a winning tea recipe, and he gets integrated into her life. Are they slowly and surely finding their way back together? In BREWING UP A BAD BOY, Poppy feels the uncertainty of being around Alistair again after all these years apart. She married him at eighteen and turned over to his family’s business her family’s secret tea recipe. She never dreamed that they would take advantage of her, and it put a wedge between the newly married couple. She got nothing from them, but now, Alistair is ready to help negotiate a business deal so that she gets reimbursed. While she doesn’t trust Alistair or her heart around him, he continues to charm her. Will it succeed? But first, he is going to have to come clean with her about what he’s been doing since they split. BREWING UP A BAD BOY is the third and final book in the WiCKed Sisters series by Katherine Garbera. The three women are not related by blood, but they treat each other as if they are sisters. Poppy relies on them to help guide and support her as she navigates her feelings for Alistair. If he makes the wrong move, then he is toast as far as her best friends go. But in this tale, he is doing good things for Poppy. Not bad for a bad boy. As they get reacquainted, the more it seems like old times in and out of bed. Will they have a successful reunion? Once the summer is over, will Alistair return to England, or will Poppy follow him? While they work on a microbrewery recipe, will it draw them closer? There’s love in the air and Poppy and Alistair will have readers hoping that they will reunite. Don’t miss BREWING UP A BAD BOY. Patti Fischer |
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