“Speaking of women,” Jack said, eyes narrowing, and Noah knew he was in deep shit now. “I want to hear more about this Maggie.”

“She’s definitely a woman,” Noah said, though he hadn’t exactly gotten quite close enough to verify that for sure. But he was about 99.9% certain.

“Good, good,” Jack said, leaning forward and rubbing his palms together. “And she’s Tabitha’s sister. That’s. . .interesting.”

“That’s one word for it,” Noah said with a sigh.

HE MIGHT HAVE STRUCK OUT…

Noah Fox’s life is changing. Ever since he was hit in the head by a pitch, nothing has been the same. Fighting daily headaches and the growing fear that his baseball career is over, Noah goes in search of the woman who once loved and left him.

BUT HE REFUSES TO STOP SWINGING.

What he finds in the tiny town of Sand Point is nothing he could have ever expected. A trained chef and a certified “foodie,” Maggie May King has been perfectly content to devote the last three years of her life to running her baby, the Sand Point Café. Noah’s never met anyone less awed by his good looks or his celebrity, and even though she’s the last person he should be befriending, he finds himself seduced by Maggie’s sweetness and her even sweeter orange rolls.


What people say...

"I really liked this book! I enjoyed the first book in the series but I liked this one so much more. If you haven't read book one I highly recommend that you do. Technically you could read this book as a stand alone but you will get so much more out of it if you read them in order." ~ Stephanie, goodreads

"I absolutely loved Maggie and Noah’s chemistry. Beth Bolden did a great job with how their intentions, their emotions and desires are written; they practically jump off the page.

Getting Lucky is sweet, swoony, smexy hot, funny and adorable, with small dollops of drama. Mix in a little jealousy, a best friend with surprising intentions and a bitchy (?) older sister, and you have a fun story. Pair that with glimpses of Jack and Izzy’s relationship, and you’ve got a great book to enjoy on a weekend." ~ Eleanor, goodreads