Midsummer Baker: Midsummer's Night, #4
By Megan Derr
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A sweet baker with spicy taste...
Marcell lives a quiet life working in his aunt's bakery. He is well-known for his manners, his shy demeanor, and his perfect cinnamon rolls. He's a classic good boy who's never stepped so much as a toe out of line.
The Withers Boys are the town troublemakers—faerie half-brothers whose only talents are their green thumbs and an unmatched affinity for mischief. When they're not causing trouble, it's only because the Sheriff has caught them for the moment.
But things are never what they seem in a small town, and it's always the quiet ones...
Megan Derr
Megan is a long-time resident of queer romance and keeps herself busy reading and writing it. She is often accused of fluff and nonsense. When she’s not involved in writing, she likes to cook, harass her wife and cats, or watch movies. She loves to hear from readers and can be found all over the internet.meganderr.compatreon.com/meganderrmeganderr.blogspot.comfacebook.com/meganaprilderrmeganaderr@gmail.com@meganaderr
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Midsummer Baker - Megan Derr
A sweet baker with spicy taste...
Marcell lives a quiet life working in his aunt's bakery. He is well-known for his manners, his shy demeanor, and his perfect cinnamon rolls. He's a classic good boy who's never stepped so much as a toe out of line.
The Withers Boys are the town troublemakers—faerie half-brothers whose only talents are their green thumbs and an unmatched affinity for mischief. When they're not causing trouble, it's only because the Sheriff has caught them for the moment.
But things are never what they seem in a small town, and it's always the quiet ones...
Midsummer Baker
Midsummer's Night 4
By Megan Derr
Published by Megan Derr
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Edited by Samantha M. Derr
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This book is a work of fiction and all names, characters, places, and incidents are fictional or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people, places, or events is coincidental.
Third Edition September 2022
Copyright © 2022 by Megan Derr
Printed in the United States of America
MIDSUMMER BAKER
MEGAN DERR
Marcell had always known someone else used the abandoned barn in the empty field alongside the old McCarthy place. He'd never seen soon who, never tried to figure it out, never wanted to. He'd seen the fresh cigarette butts, empty cans and bottles of beer, and figured there was no harm in time-sharing an empty barn that no one else in Midsummer gave a damn about. Whoever it was probably just wanted what he did—peace and quiet, and somewhere no one else would find him. Marcell respected that.
So he'd never tried to figure it out, assumed whoever it was either showed him the same courtesy, or never noticed they were time-sharing.
Then Marcell fell asleep. He'd had a particularly rough day at the bakery. Without both Aunt Mary and JoJo, their part-timer, he'd been running the place like a one-legged man in a butt kicking contest. Afterwards, he'd gone to the barn with his whiskey, the one place he could relax and not the feel weight of other people pressing down on him. He was alone, but didn't feel lonely.
He hadn't meant to stay long before trudging home, but he'd dozed off, and woken up to familiar voices making unmistakable sounds, and felt his heart lodge in his throat. Surely he was hearing things. He crawled to the edge of the loft and looked down over the edge, careful as could be, staring raptly at the two men below, unable to believe what he was seeing.
'The Withers Boys' were nothing but trouble, everyone said. Half-brothers, half-fae on their mother's side, but only their remarkably green thumbs gave away their faerie blood. They'd moved to Midsummer when Boyd was three and Tye was two, and everyone in town claimed they'd been nothing but trouble ever since. After their mother had died when they were twenty and nineteen respectively, according to everyone, they'd only gotten worse.
Marcell had never understood it. They were troublemakers, sure, but they'd only ever pulled stupid, harmless pranks on people who deserved it. Irritating at worst, and no one ever got hurt. Marcell had always thought they were funny and that some people in Midsummer could stand to unbend.
He also knew personally that they had good hearts. No matter what, they looked after each other. Whatever they were doing or wherever they were going, Boyd and Tye were together. They might have been a year apart and only half related, but he'd never seen two brothers closer.
Every day they came in for breakfast. They both liked their coffee black; Boyd always got a cinnamon roll with extra icing, and Tye liked the donuts filled with strawberry jelly and covered in granulated sugar rather than confectioner's sugar. Marcell always made certain there was at least one roll and one jelly donut left for them, even if he had to hide them in the back himself.
When apple pie was in season, they came twice a week for them. During Christmas season, they came in for minced pie. When he made pumpkin cheesecake, they came for that too. They were good customers, for all people liked to say