Mick

The reformed convict and the overworked cafe owner

Charlie
:
I have to hold onto my business if it kills me.
When my husband up and left, he screwed me over in more ways than one.
Sticky Buns Cafe has always been my dream, but now it's just me running it.
I'm exhausted and overworked.
So when hulking bad boy, Mick, walks into my shop looking for a job, I'm conflicted.
He seems gentle enough, but with a past like his,
I'm not sure if I should take the risk and hire him.
My body screams yes, and that may be reason enough to say no.

Mick:
All I want is to escape my past.
I'm not the man I used to be.
The conditions of my parole include finding a job.
What better place to stay out of trouble than a harmless cafe?
Except working with Charlie presents a different kind of trouble.
After two years in prison, I'm aching for a good woman to call my own.
With her fiery red hair and soft curves, Charlie is the perfect woman for me.
And once I get my hands on her, she'll be mine forever.
I just have to prove to her that bad boys can be good, too.