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Overview

“Responsibility” should be Nicole Keyes’s middle name. After all, not many people would sacrifice their lives to run the family bakery and raise a younger sibling. But with Nicole’s twin sister now blissfully married and her younger sis turning out more femme fatale than girl-next-door, super reliable Nicole is getting sick of putting everyone else’s needs first! Enter Hawk. The deliciously sexy former NFL player offers Nicole a taste of the freedom she craves. Hawk may know the way, blindfolded, to her sweet spot, but Nicole’s not about to let him get close enough to break her heart. Of course, she might not have a choice in the matter if Hawk’s past keeps getting in the way of their present...

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In Sweet Spot, no-nonsense Nicole Keyes is still reeling from the shock of finding her youngest sister in bed with her husband and the resulting divorce. Then high school coach and former NFL star Eric Hawkins walks into her bakery and proceeds to turn her life-and, ultimately, his and his teenage daughter's as well-upside down. Assorted relatives, a collection of delightful, sometimes realistic teenagers, and a hero and heroine driven by lust but surprised by love take this trilogy (after Sweet Talk, Jul.) to the next level and set the scene for the final volume.

Five years earlier, wild child Jesse Keyes-pregnant and rejected-left Seattle to make something of her life. Now back to introduce her four-year-old son to his father, computer game mogul Matt Fenner, and make peace with her sister Nicole, Jesse knows she has a lot to explain and make up for in Sweet Trouble. Passions run high, and relationships sizzle on all fronts as Matt and Jesse try to sort out their feelings in this story that alternates between the present and the past, ties up a few loose threads, and brings to a close Mallery's "Bakery Sisters" trilogy. Although best read in order, each of these funny, heartwarming, supersexy reads stands on its own. Mallery lives in the Seattle area.


—Kristin Ramsdell

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780373775316
  • Publisher: Harlequin
  • Publication date: 2/1/2010
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • Sales rank: 79,122
  • Series: Bakery Sisters Series , #2
  • Product dimensions: 4.20 (w) x 6.60 (h) x 1.10 (d)

Meet the Author

Susan Mallery
Susan Mallery

Susan Mallery is the bestselling author of over 35 books for Harlequin and Silhouette. She is a reader favorite, publishing in the Harlequin Historicals, Silhouette Intimate Moments and Silhouette Special Edition lines.

Best known for combining humor with emotion and creating extraordinary characters who live on in the imagination, Susan publishes five or six books each year.

Susan is married and lives with her husband in sunny Southern California where the weather is always perfect and the eccentricities of a writer are considered almost normal. She has two beautiful but not very bright cats, and the world's greatest stepson.

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Nicole Keyes had always believed that when life gives you lemons, stick them in a bowl on the counter, then go get a Danish and a coffee to get you through to better times. Which explained why the time cards were sticky and she had a very effective caffeine buzz going on.

She eyed the display case, where a cherry-cheese Danish softly whispered her name over and over again, then glanced down at the brace on her knee and cane by her side. She was still healing from her recent surgery, which meant not a whole lot of physical activity. If she didn't want to risk making her jeans even tighter, she was going to have pass on that second Danish.

"Better to be tempted by a pastry than a man," she reminded herself. Baked goods could make a woman fat, but a man could rip out her heart and leave her broken and bleeding. While the cure for the former—diet and exercise—wasn't pleasant, it was something she could handle. But a cure for the latter was iffy at best. Distance, distractions, great sex. At present, she didn't have any of those in her life.

The front door to the bakery opened, causing the bell above it to tinkle. Nicole barely glanced up as a high school kid walked to the case and asked for five dozen doughnuts. She licked her fingers, wiped them on a paper napkin, then began initialing the time cards so they could be dropped off at her accountant's that afternoon.

Maggie, working behind the display case, put three big boxes on the counter, then started to ring up the order. Just then, the phone rang. Maggie turned to get it.

Nicole couldn't say what it was that made her look up at that moment. A sixth sense? Luck? The way the teenager's fidgeting caught herattention?

She saw the kid stick a cell phone back into his shorts' front pocket, grab the boxes of doughnuts and head for the door. Without paying.

Nicole accepted that she was, by nature, a crabby person. She rarely saw the bright side of any situation and she was known to overreact from time to time. But nothing, absolutely nothing, pissed her off more than someone playing her for a fool. She'd had a lot of that in her life lately, and there was no way this kid was going to add himself to the list.

Without really planning her actions, she stuck out her cane, tripped him, then shoved the cane in the center of his back.

"I don't think so," she told him. "Maggie, call the cops."

She half expected the kid to jump up and run away. She couldn't have stopped him, but he didn't move. Ten minutes later the door opened again, but instead of one of Seattle's finest walking in, she looked up and saw someone who could easily pass for an underwear model/action hero.

The guy was tall, tanned and serious about working out. She could tell about the working-out bit because he wore red shorts and a gray T-shirt from Pacific High School ripped off just above his waistband. Muscles she hadn't even known existed on the human body twisted and bunched as he moved.

Reflective sunglasses covered his eyes. He looked down at the kid still held in place with her cane, the doughnuts scattered across the floor, then whipped off the glasses and smiled at her.

She'd seen that smile before.

Oh, not from him specifically. It was the one Pierce Brosnan, playing James Bond, used to get information from slightly-out-of-breath secretaries. It was the one her ex-husband had used, more than once, to get out of trouble. Nicole couldn't be more immune if she'd invented the vaccine herself.

"Hi," the guy said. "I'm Eric Hawkins. You can call me Hawk."

"How delightful for me. I'm Nicole Keyes. You can call me Ms. Keyes. Are you with the police?" She looked him over, trying not to be impressed by so much male perfection in such a tiny space. "Is your uniform at the dry cleaner's?"

His smile widened. "I'm the football coach at Pacific High School. One of my buddies at the station took the call and phoned me."

People thought of Seattle as a big city, but it was made up of a lot of small neighborhoods. Mostly Nicole liked that about her hometown. Just not today.

Disgusted, Nicole looked at the woman behind the counter. "Maggie, would you call the police again?"

"Maggie, hold that thought," Hawk said. He nudged Nicole's cane aside so the kid could scramble to his feet. "Raoul, are you okay?"

Nicole rolled her eyes. "Oh, please. What could possibly have happened to him?"

"He's my star quarterback. I'm not taking any chances. Raoul?"

The kid shuffled and ducked his head. "I'm good, Coach."

Hawk took the kid aside and had a whispered conversation with him. Nicole watched warily.

Washington State might not be Texas, but high school football was still a big deal here. Being the winning quarterback of a high school team was nearly as good as being Paris Hilton. Hawk probably expected her to succumb to his questionable charm and let the kid off with nothing more than a shrug over the misunderstanding. Which was so not happening.

"Look," she said, her voice as stern as she could make it. "He stole five dozen doughnuts. In your world, that might be perfectly fine, but it's not okay to me. I'm calling the police."

"It's not his fault," Hawk told her. "It's mine."

She was sorry she'd rolled her eyes before—it meant she couldn't do it now. "Because you told him to steal?"

"Raoul, wait for me in my truck," Hawk said.

"Raoul, don't even think about moving," Nicole snapped.

She watched as Hawk's good humor faded. He pulled up a chair next to hers, sat down and leaned toward her.

He was one of those guys who took up too much space, she thought, fighting the need to scoot back. Still, she held her ground, even though he was so close, she could see the various shades of brown, green and gold that made up his irises.

"You don't understand," he said, his voice low. His breath smelled minty. "Raoul is cocaptain. Every Friday the captain brings in doughnuts for the guys."

His hands were massive, she thought, distracted by their size. Big and strong looking.

She forced her attention back on the conversation. "Then he should have paid for them."

"He can't," Hawk told her, still speaking softly. "Raoul's a good kid. He lives in foster care. Normally he holds down a job, but during training, he can't. Our deal is I give him a few bucks for the doughnuts, but I forgot yesterday and he was too proud to ask. It's Friday. He had to provide doughnuts. He made a bad choice. Haven't you ever made a mistake, Nicole?"

He'd almost had her. The sad story of poor Raoul had actually touched her cynical heart. Then Hawk had dropped his voice to an intimate tone and drawn out her name in a way that really annoyed her.

"Don't play me," she snapped.

"I'm not—"

"And don't treat me like I'm stupid."

Hawk held up both hands. "I'm not—"

She cut him off with a glare.

She could just bet he was used to getting his way, especially with women. One flick of that killer smile and anyone with an X set of chromosomes melted like butter in the sun. Well, not her.

She stood, then grabbed her cane to support herself. "That kid is going down."

Hawk sprang to his feet. "Dammit, that's not fair."

She pointed to the doughnuts still scattered all over the floor. "Tell it to the judge."

Hawk moved toward her, but Raoul stepped between them. "Coach, it's okay. I was wrong. I knew it was wrong to steal and I did it anyway. You're always saying we have to learn to accept the consequences of our actions. This is one of them."

The kid turned to her, then dropped his gaze to the floor. "Not having the money isn't an excuse. I shouldn't have done it. I was afraid of being embarrassed in front of the team." He shrugged. "I'm sorry, Ms. Keyes."

Nicole hated that she wanted to believe him. There was something so defeated about Raoul's posture. She told herself he could be playing her, too, that the two of them made a real great team, but somehow she sensed the kid was telling the truth. He had been embarrassed and he was sorry.

She debated what to do. While stealing was wrong, she didn't want to punish Raoul just to get back at Mr. High and Mighty. The fact that his coach was a womanizer/possible former underwear model/jock wasn't Raoul's fault.

Knowing she was going to be hating herself come morning when the kid didn't show up, she said, "I'll make you a deal. You can work off what you stole. Be here at six tomorrow morning."

For the first time since she'd tripped him, Raoul looked at her. Something very much like hope brightened his dark eyes. "For real?"

"Yes. But if you don't show up, I'll hunt you down like a dog and make you regret the day you were born. Do we have a deal?"

Raoul grinned. She sighed. Give it a couple more years and he would be just as deadly as his coach. How fair was that?

"I'll be here," he promised. "I'll be early."

"I won't."

Hawk turned to her. "Now can he wait for me in the truck?"

"Sure." Although if it were up to her, Coach Hawkins could go, too. They had nothing to say to each other.

She looked at him then wanted to rub her eyes. Maybe it was just a trick of the light, but she would swear he'd just gotten better looking. Talk about annoying.

Hawk glanced over at the woman glaring at him. She reminded him of a stray cat his daughter had brought home years ago. All spit and attitude.

Nicole was sensible. He could tell from her exactly-to-the-knee skirt in dark denim, her plain T-shirt, the lack of makeup and the way she hadn't bothered to do more with her long blond hair than pull it back in a ponytail. She wasn't the kind of woman who impressed easily. Not that he was worried.

"Thanks," he said. "You didn't have to do that."

"You're right. I didn't. I also know I'm going to regret letting him off like that."

There was temper in her blue eyes. She looked like she wanted to hit someone. He thought about offering—it wasn't as if she could hurt him—but sensed she would think he was mocking her. Which he was…a little.

"You won't. He's a good kid. He has a lot of talent—he can go all the way."

"You see yourself in him, don't you?"

Hawk grinned. "Yeah."

"That is just so typical." She glanced at her watch. "Don't you have to be somewhere?"

"Practice. The guys are waiting." He pulled out his wallet. "How much do I owe you for the doughnuts?"

She frowned. "Weren't you listening? Raoul is going to pay them off with hard labor. At least that's my fantasy."

"Then I still need five dozen for the team."

Nicole looked at the women behind the counter. "Maggie, would you get the coach his doughnuts so he can get out of here."

Hawk bent down and picked up the doughnuts on the floor. "You're trying to get rid of me."

"You think?"

"But I'm the best part of your day."

"Maybe I'll get a splinter later and that can be my highlight."

He laughed. "You're not easy."

"That's the first smart thing you've said."

He put the crumpled boxes and doughnuts on one of the tables. "I'm plenty smart, Nicole."

"Keep telling yourself that and one day it might be true."

He stared at her, his gaze steady, until she began to squirm. "Why are you trying so hard not to like me?" he asked. "Do I intimidate you?"

"I… You… Just go away."

With that, she braced herself on her cane and moved toward the back of the bakery.

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  • Posted September 21, 2011

    AMAZING

    This book was sooooooo good. MUST READ. I read it in one day because it was so good.

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  • Posted April 25, 2012

    great easy read

    If you love book on series, this is a easy fun read. The sisters are likable and you want them to work things out. I would highly recommend this series.

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  • Posted February 18, 2012

    Highly Recommended

    Love the series of the 3 books of Susan Mallery. I've also started reading the Fool's Gold. Good also.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 31, 2012

    Mintkit

    U ow me so much spottedpelt i let your mate give birth and have a health kit

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  • Posted February 13, 2010

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    Still Sweet

    Continuing the series, good 2nd book. The teenagers were a bit too far-fetched for me--dont want to spoil the plot. The sisters' sibling rivalry reaches a boiling point in this one. Good conflict between the sisters.

    I roll my eyes when the characters have odd nicknames--like Hawk...made me think of all of those romances with priaire girls & indian warriors.Wish that Nicole had refused to call Hawk by his nickname--use the guy's REAL name. Makes him seem more real. NIce lead-up to the final book in trilogy.

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  • Posted November 8, 2009

    Same Plot - Different Sister (Spoiler Alert!)

    With the first book in the series, Claire, the first sister, meets a guy, falls in love, sleeps with him (he forgets a condom), and she gets pregnant. In the second book in the series, Nicole, the second sister, meets a guy, falls in love, sleeps with him (he forgets a condom), and she gets pregnant. While the details and plot lines going along around them are totally different, well-written, and interesting, it was hard to read the same plot line in each book. Especially when you add to the fact that both guys run away scared, only to realize how much they love the girl (Claire in the first book and Nicole in the second) and propose to her. It felt very much like I was reading the same basic plot line just with a different sister. It was very frustrating and made me not want to read the third book in the series.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 20, 2009

    very good

    must read all 3

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  • Posted February 9, 2009

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    Eh...

    Cute trilogy. Its a very light read. The bubblegum side of the romance section. My favorite of the triology.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 12, 2008

    Sweet Spot

    I've never enjoyed a book so much. Never thought they are guys out there like that. I have really come to enjoy book reading until I started reading Susan Mallery's books.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 25, 2008

    Can Hawk Make Nicole Happy?

    I love Sweet Spot! Susan Mallery has Nicole endearing herself to the reader after her witchey ways in Sweet Talk. Nicole is the older fraternal twin by 2 minutes so she has always been the bossy one! After their mother's death while she was with Claire Nicole has had most of her mother's responsibilities--house to run, the bakery to work at and her little sister to raise so she feels she was cheated out of her teenage years and has blamed Claire for this and as we learned in Sweet Talk Claire didn't have any more to say about things than Nicole did--maybe their parents hadn't acted in THEIR children's best interests after all. Nicole meets Hawk, former NFL player Eric Hawkins, after his star quarterback tries to grab and run but not pay for the boxes with the 5 dozen donuts that he has ordered. Hawk gets the call from the police about the incident and goes to try and talk the owner out of filing charges. The owner, Nicole, isn't so sure and isn't 'sweet talked' into forgetting but is willing to give the boy, Raoul, a job. Raoul and Coach Hawkins, the hero, become very important to Nicole as the book progresses and Nicole becomes the focal point of Hawk's thoughts and Raoul's friendship. Nicole is a great heroine that I liked but thought she was so hard on Claire in Sweet Talk but in Sweet Spot she becomes loveable G Hawk's a widower who coaches the high school football team. He has a 17 y.o. daughter, Brittany, who also has a big part in Hawk's world too, is it too big? Nicole is in the process of getting a divorce from Drew, her BIL's stepbrother who she hadn't loved when she married him but this divorce is so hard. Of course she had found Drew in bed with someone so important to her it really hurt! Such a group of characters to create this wonderful world of the Keyes is great fun to read. Nicole has grown up and has her HEA, Claire married and pregnant has her HEA and next we'll meet Jesse in Sweet Trouble in September. I'm sure Susan Mallery will give us a great story again.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 31, 2008

    Now it's Nicole's turn...

    This was my second book (and second in the series) by Susan Mallery. I absoulutely love the characters and story lines in her books. I'm so glad they are released close together so I don 't have to wait...I will definitely be reading all of her books.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    tense character driven contemporary tale

    In Seattle, Nicole Keyes still recuperates from her gall bladder surgery and the reappearance of her estranged fraternal twin sister Claire in her life. Complicating her emotional state is that Claire and her best friend Wyatt are a loving entry with her sis pregnant three months while her other estranged sister Jesse slept with Nicole¿s ex husband Drew and may also be carrying a baby. At the bakery, a Pacific High School teen starts to walk out with a box of donuts without paying. She has her employee Maggie call the cops while the kid just stands still. Pacific High School coach Eric Hawkins arrives instead of the police. Nicole is nasty to the hunk while Raoul the star quarterback apologizes. A widower Hawk returns to the bakery as he is intrigued with the woman who sacked him earlier. As he and Nicole fall in love, a feeling she hates, his teenage daughter Brittany does not want a new mom in her life, but is sure of having Raoul in her life. --- The battling Keyes sisters remain somewhat dysfunctional although Nicole and Claire have reconciled while an ashamed Jesse has vanished. This time the war is between the two women in Eric¿s life but Nicole knows she cannot win that fight. Once again the relationships beyond just that of the lead pair makes for a tense character driven contemporary tale. --- Harriet Klausner

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