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Boardroom & Bakery

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Finding love after forty is complicated enough without divine intervention.

When Zeus notices plummeting romance rates among successful mid-lifers, he calls in his most sophisticated Cupida—who prefers Armani suits to angel wings—has spent millennia proving that the best love stories aren't just for the young.

Her latest challenge?

Victoria Chase, a brilliant 50-something CEO who's mastered corporate takeovers but forgotten how to follow her heart.

The target?

Jack Whittaker, a charming small-town baker whose family legacy is under threat of corporate acquisition.

Between them stands a tradition or progress, heart or head, love or career.

With a supporting cast including a wine-loving Dionysus staging impromptu festivals, a suspiciously skilled handyman who might be Hephaestus himself, and a sourdough starter offering unsolicited relationship advice, Victoria's carefully ordered world is crumbling faster than an underproofed croissant.

Even worse? She's actually enjoying it.

"Boardroom & Bakery" is a deliciously magical romantic comedy that celebrates finding love in your prime, second chances, and the courage to risk it all for happiness—even if it takes some divine corporate restructuring to make it happen.

Perfect for readers who love sophisticated romance with a magical twist and believe that sometimes the best ingredients in life's recipe are the unexpected ones.

Contains executive-level romance, heavenly meddling, pastry-related epiphanies, and proof that it's never too late for your own love story.

Perfect for readers who

Later-in-life romance and second chancesProfessional women finding love after 40Greek mythology with a modern twistSmall-town charm meets big-city sophisticationSweet romance with magical elementsStrong, successful heroinesSlow-burn love stories with humor and heartIf you're looking for a sweet, magical romance about successful professionals finding love in their prime—complete with meddling Greek gods, talking sourdough, and small-town charm—"Boardroom & Bakery" is perfect for you!

180 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 28, 2024

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67 reviews2 followers
April 18, 2025
A quick, cozy read
Victoria is the CEO of a big tech company.
Jack is a small town traditional baker
They're soulmates but don't even know it until the Greek Gods intervene.
A pleasant little read and a great palette cleaner. A little predictable but enjoyable all the same 😊
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910 reviews7 followers
February 13, 2025
Boardroom and Bakery is the delightfully magical first book in a new series ‘Cupida Divine Intervention Ltd’. It is a stand-alone book.

A corporate CEO, a small town baker, meddling Greek Gods, a sprinkle of magic and a slow burn romance all add up to a brilliant, original and highly entertaining modern day romance.
The characters are wonderful, the magical meddling is just perfect and at times laugh out loud funny. Love definitely gets a helping hand, or rather hands, in this delightful book. I loved it and definitely recommend it. Even if you think it’s not for you I suggest you read it as it will definitely make you smile and warm your heart.
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3,436 reviews87 followers
January 9, 2025
Have a tissue handy the day you read this sweet, clean, and wholesome slow-burn magical contemporary later-in-life small-town romantic comedy with Greek mythology in Heartsdale, Vermont.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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33 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2025
Cute, sweet and wholesome romance. I felt it moved kinda fast at times where I’d have to go back and figure out when exactly the location changed but overall- would read the next one in the series.
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