Air Force sergeant Michael Baldwin wanted nothing more than to escape
his family’s political ambitions, but his dream of freedom was shattered by an
enemy bullet to the head. Two years later, he and his service dog, Kaylee,
resist his father’s demand to join him on the campaign trail—where a photogenic
“wounded warrior” is always an asset—and instead return to the family’s summer
home on Hartsbridge Island.
There Michael and his beautiful German shepherd capture the attention
of Josh Goldberg, co-owner of the local bagel shop. Josh has a knack for
business and a killer repertoire of his bubbe’s recipes. But lack of education
undermines his confidence, and Josh’s father doesn’t share his ambition for the
restaurant’s future.
Chicken soup and bacon might be the way to Michael’s heart, but he and
Josh need time to learn about everything that comes after—lessons that Governor
Baldwin and his relentless ambition will do anything to thwart. Letting someone
in is a tall order for two men who can’t trust themselves, but if they have any
hope of a future together, that’s exactly what they’ll need to do.
Change of Address is
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Excerpt...
Chapter One
“Go through.”
The unfamiliar voice was almost drowned out by the bell jangling over the front door. What a strange thing to say. Frowning, Josh peered through the kitchen doorway to the front of the shop.
“Dee’s on break. Let me go get that,” he told his ex-girlfriend-turned-accountant. When she waved him away, he got up from the prep table where they were working on the books and went out front. He was just in time to see a white taxi pulling away from the curb, which was odd. There was only one taxi service on the island, and those taxis weren’t white. Someone from the mainland?
Shaking his head, he looked over at the front door. His new customer was standing there, and Josh eyed the guy for second—T-shirt, jeans, sunglasses, messenger bag slung across his chest—before a swish of movement caught his attention. A dog?
No dogs allowed. He actually drew breath to say it before the dog’s red vest registered. Service dog, then—and a handsome one too. Josh was no expert, but he could recognize a German shepherd and suspected this one was a purebred.
It took far too long for Josh to remember his customer-oriented manners. He put on a friendly smile and rested a forearm on the tall glass counter, saying, “Hey, welcome to Bagel End. What can I get for you?”
The guy took off his sunglasses, revealing warm brown eyes and high cheekbones. He was focused on the menu boards hanging over the counter, so Josh took a surreptitious second look. The guy was well-built, but thin enough that Josh’s first instinct was to suggest a stacked brisket sandwich and a bowl of filling broccoli cheddar soup. Get some meat on those bones.
Not about to get caught staring, Josh took a couple of plastic gloves out of the box. He heard the guy approach, along with the soft click of dog toenails on the laminate floor. Josh turned back and met him at the order counter, which put them barely two feet apart, and there was no way he couldn’t stare now. If not for the momentary distraction of the dog, he would’ve been staring the whole time, because wow. This guy was hot, especially when he gave Josh a shy little smile.
“Uh . . . let’s do the corned beef,” the guy said softly, his accent too indistinct for Josh to place.
“Bagel, white, wheat, rye, sourdough, or focaccia?” Josh asked, guessing he’d go for rye. He seemed like a traditionalist.
But he turned his attention to the bagel display, biting his lip. “Plain bagel,” he said, glancing at Josh before looking back down. “I haven’t had a good bagel in years.”
A fellow connoisseur. Josh’s smile brightened. “The recipe’s from the family’s old place in Brooklyn. You’ll love it,” he promised as he pulled out the plain basket. Indulging his need to feed his customer—and hopefully entice the guy to come back—he found the biggest bagel and dropped it into the automatic slicer.
The guy followed as Josh made his way down the counter to the corned beef. “Also, a half pound of roast beef. You can just wrap it in something.”
Probably for the dog, Josh guessed. Lucky mutt. “Sure thing. What else did you want on your sandwich?”
“Only deli mustard.”
“A purist.” Josh grinned in approval and swiped a thin layer of spicy brown mustard on each half of the bagel. “This your first time on the island?”
The guy met Josh’s eyes, though only briefly. Was it endearing shyness or skittishness? “I, uh, grew up spending my summers here.”
“Oh! Well, welcome back, then,” Josh said, trying and failing to slot the guy into the “rich asshole tourist” niche. He seemed friendly, despite the lack of eye contact.
“Thanks,” he said, looking straight down, probably at the dog. Josh could barely see the brown tips of its ears. “It’s good to be back.”
Josh wanted to keep up the friendly chatter, but not while the guy was focused on the dog. Instead, he finished assembling the sandwich, sliced up a generous half pound or so of roast beef, then asked, “Anything else? The soup’s really good today.”
“Um, maybe later.” The guy glanced at the empty tables by the front window. “Mind if I eat here?”
Why would he even ask? Probably because of the dog, though Josh knew better than to ask a well-behaved service dog to leave. Hell, the dog was cleaner and more polite than some two-legged customers. “Be my guest,” he said, giving his friendliest smile. “Something to drink? A bowl of water for your pup?”
The guy’s answering smile brightened a notch. “I’ve got a bowl.” He glanced at the soda machine. “Uh, just water for me. She’s fine, thanks,” he added with a nod toward the dog.
To read this excerpt in its entirety, or to learn more about the Author, visit Riptide Publishing.
Coffee-fueled author Jordan Brock writes engaging contemporary romance
with a deliciously pan-romantic sensibility and an emphasis on consent,
respect, and, of course, love. Her characters are constantly surprised by the
way love’s slow burn sneaks up on them.
Jordan’s children are all four-legged and furry. They love to be
oh-so-helpful with her writing. She can usually be found hiding from the sun
with her service dog and her puppy-in-training. (She tried the training thing
with cats first, since cats are so much smarter, but it was a no-go.)
Before she was published, Jordan worked as a tech writer in the
semiconductor industry. She’s also created labs and learning materials for
auto, diesel , and motorcycle mechanics. The technology was the easy part; the
hard part was trying not to slip in pop-culture snark.
Jordan lives in the desert outside Phoenix, Arizona, despite the fact she turns
into gray goo and blue hair dye when exposed to heat. For fun, she hunts scorpions
in the backyard, with a blowtorch, and a crowbar. She’s chronically unavailable
for at least a month after new game releases from Blizzard. She’s an
unapologetic fangirl and has been known to write an occasional fanfic to prove
Bucky Barnes is not a villain. Oh, and she crochets the cutest amigurumi ever.
If you’d like to learn more about Jordan, check out her blog and
website at jordansbrock.com.
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- Twitter: @jordansbrock
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