Felix Park bakes with his heart on his sleeve. For fifteen years, *The Golden Whisk* has been more than a bakery; it's a community hub, a legacy left by his aunt, and the only place Felix feels at home. But the neighborhood is changing. When a property developer threatens to cancel his lease unless he "modernizes" his outdated aesthetic, Felix tries to fix it himself-and fails spectacularly. He needs a professional. He needs someone who speaks the cold, sleek language of the corporate world. Ronan Blake needs a paycheck. Freshly fired from a high-end agency due to creative burnout and a refusal to compromise, he's broke, cynical, and done with emotional attachments to his work. When Felix begs him to rebrand the bakery, Ronan agrees on three conditions: cash payments, total creative control, and absolutely no personal bonding. He views the job as a quick fix for his bank account, not a passion project. But the bakery has a way of breaking down defenses. As they clash over mood boards and fonts, Ronan's icy minimalism meets Felix's chaotic warmth. Forced together for late-night brainstorming sessions and dawn market trips, the professional boundaries begin to blur. Ronan starts to see the artistry in Felix's dough, and Felix begins to understand the protective power of Ronan's design. A shared meal in a dark kitchen, a sketch drawn in charcoal, and the scent of burnt caramel spark a connection neither of them expected. Yet, survival isn't simple. Just as their partnership deepens into something tender, the corporate world comes calling for Ronan with a job offer that could solve all his problems-if he's willing to leave Felix behind. With the evaluation committee looming and equipment failing, Ronan must decide if he's ready to choose the messy, risky life of a baker's partner, or retreat to the safety of the glass office he thought he wanted. Flour and Ink is a warm, sensory MM romance that explores the intersection of creativity and love. Featuring a grumpy/sunshine dynamic, a "strictly business" contract that fails immediately, the "only one couch" trope, a supportive found family, and a grand romantic gesture involving guerrilla street art. A story about finding your place in a changing world, and the person who makes that place feel like home.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Felix Park bakes with his heart on his sleeve. For fifteen years, *The Golden Whisk* has been more than a bakery; it's a community hub, a legacy left by his aunt, and the only place Felix feels at home. But the neighborhood is changing. When a property developer threatens to cancel his lease unless he "modernizes" his outdated aesthetic, Felix tries to fix it himself-and fails spectacularly. He needs a professional. He needs someone who speaks the cold, sleek language of the corporate world.Ronan Blake needs a paycheck. Freshly fired from a high-end agency due to creative burnout and a refusal to compromise, he's broke, cynical, and done with emotional attachments to his work. When Felix begs him to rebrand the bakery, Ronan agrees on three conditions: cash payments, total creative control, and absolutely no personal bonding. He views the job as a quick fix for his bank account, not a passion project.But the bakery has a way of breaking down defenses.As they clash over mood boards and fonts, Ronan's icy minimalism meets Felix's chaotic warmth. Forced together for late-night brainstorming sessions and dawn market trips, the professional boundaries begin to blur. Ronan starts to see the artistry in Felix's dough, and Felix begins to understand the protective power of Ronan's design. A shared meal in a dark kitchen, a sketch drawn in charcoal, and the scent of burnt caramel spark a connection neither of them expected.Yet, survival isn't simple. Just as their partnership deepens into something tender, the corporate world comes calling for Ronan with a job offer that could solve all his problems-if he's willing to leave Felix behind. With the evaluation committee looming and equipment failing, Ronan must decide if he's ready to choose the messy, risky life of a baker's partner, or retreat to the safety of the glass office he thought he wanted.Flour and Ink is a warm, sensory MM romance that explores the intersection of creativity and love. Featuring a grumpy/sunshine dynamic, a "strictly business" contract that fails immediately, the "only one couch" trope, a supportive found family, and a grand romantic gesture involving guerrilla street art. A story about finding your place in a changing world, and the person who makes that place feel like home. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798224379279
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Felix Park bakes with his heart on his sleeve. For fifteen years, *The Golden Whisk* has been more than a bakery; it's a community hub, a legacy left by his aunt, and the only place Felix feels at home. But the neighborhood is changing. When a property developer threatens to cancel his lease unless he "modernizes" his outdated aesthetic, Felix tries to fix it himself-and fails spectacularly. He needs a professional. He needs someone who speaks the cold, sleek language of the corporate world.Ronan Blake needs a paycheck. Freshly fired from a high-end agency due to creative burnout and a refusal to compromise, he's broke, cynical, and done with emotional attachments to his work. When Felix begs him to rebrand the bakery, Ronan agrees on three conditions: cash payments, total creative control, and absolutely no personal bonding. He views the job as a quick fix for his bank account, not a passion project.But the bakery has a way of breaking down defenses.As they clash over mood boards and fonts, Ronan's icy minimalism meets Felix's chaotic warmth. Forced together for late-night brainstorming sessions and dawn market trips, the professional boundaries begin to blur. Ronan starts to see the artistry in Felix's dough, and Felix begins to understand the protective power of Ronan's design. A shared meal in a dark kitchen, a sketch drawn in charcoal, and the scent of burnt caramel spark a connection neither of them expected.Yet, survival isn't simple. Just as their partnership deepens into something tender, the corporate world comes calling for Ronan with a job offer that could solve all his problems-if he's willing to leave Felix behind. With the evaluation committee looming and equipment failing, Ronan must decide if he's ready to choose the messy, risky life of a baker's partner, or retreat to the safety of the glass office he thought he wanted.Flour and Ink is a warm, sensory MM romance that explores the intersection of creativity and love. Featuring a grumpy/sunshine dynamic, a "strictly business" contract that fails immediately, the "only one couch" trope, a supportive found family, and a grand romantic gesture involving guerrilla street art. A story about finding your place in a changing world, and the person who makes that place feel like home. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798224379279
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Felix Park knows what makes The Golden Whisk special: warm bread, loyal customers, Aunt Elsie's old recipes, and the kind of messy charm no corporate mood board could ever understand.Unfortunately, his new landlord sees only peeling paint, mismatched chairs, and a valuable storefront that could be handed to someone sleeker. Felix has ten weeks to modernize the bakery or risk losing the place that holds his family's history.Ronan Blake is the last person Felix wants to need. A burned-out brand designer with a brutal eye for visual flaws, Ronan speaks the language of the same polished world threatening to erase Felix's bakery. He is exacting, cynical, and far too good at seeing the truth beneath Felix's panic.Their arrangement should be simple: Ronan redesigns the bakery, Felix saves his lease, and neither man gets attached.But as late nights in the kitchen turn into sketches, strategy, taste tests, and quiet moments neither of them expected, the line between client and designer begins to blur. Felix wants to protect the heart of his bakery. Ronan wants to prove that good design can still mean something. Together, they may discover that warmth and polish are not opposites - and that some dreams are worth risking your heart to save.Flour and Ink is a standalone contemporary MM romance about creative collaboration, found family, grumpy/sunshine chemistry, and the courage to build a future that tastes like home. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798224379279
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Flour and Ink - A BL Romance of Pastries and Art | Oliver Hayes | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | WMC Publishing | EAN 9798224379279 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur 134434898
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