Rock with You (Risking It All)

Rock with You (Risking It All) by Rachel Lacey

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Chapter One
    C arly Taylor crouched behind the display case, peeking out between the blueberry muffins and the orange-cranberry scones. A man stood just inside the door, baseball cap pulled low, talking on his phone. He’d never come into A Piece of Cake Bakery before. And it was probably just her imagination playing tricks on her, but she could swear it was Sam Weiss. As in, one of the hottest rock stars in America.
    Carly peeked at him again from behind the scones, then leaned over to pick up the napkin she’d pretended to drop to give herself an excuse to snoop. Sam Weiss probably lived in Hollywood. There was no way he’d be standing here—sans entourage—in the doorway of her little bakery in Haven, North Carolina, a town in the Smoky Mountains so small that it barely registered as a blip on the map.
    Nope.
    She was daydreaming, as usual. She’d listened to Sam’s latest album, Renegade , this morning while she baked, and now she was imagining him here in her shop.
    “What are you doing down there, Carly?”
    Carly looked up to see her grandma, Marlene, peering at her over the glass countertop. “I, ah, dropped something.”
    “Lost in your thoughts again?” her grandmother asked with a wide smile.
    “Something like that.” Carly climbed to her feet, clutching the dropped napkin.
    Her grandmother’s friend Dixie stood beside her, her blue eyes twinkling mischievously. “Daydreaming about that handsome young man over by the door, I bet.”
    Carly resisted the urge to glance in his direction but felt herself grinning anyway. “I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
    “Well, we’re on our way out,” her grandmother said. “Aqua aerobics to work off those muffins.”
    “Worth every calorie,” Dixie added.
    The two women waved as they headed for the door, walking past the mystery hottie as they left. Carly’s grandma had created this bakery and run it happily for over twenty years. She’d retired six months ago, handing over the reins to Carly.
    But owning A Piece of Cake had been anything but a piece of cake for Carly so far. Profits were down, way down. She needed to get her head out of the clouds—and her mind off certain rock star look-alikes—before she ran her grandmother’s pride and joy straight into the ground.
    With a heavy sigh, she tossed the napkin she still held into the trash.
    “Hi, Carly.”
    She turned to find her friend Emma Rush on the other side of the counter. “Hey, Emma.”
    “I’m headed to a job site, and I need one of your cinnamon buns to fuel me.” Emma gazed longingly at the row of pastries.
    Carly smiled. “And a coffee to go?”
    Emma nodded. She came in about once a week for a cinnamon bun and a coffee before work.
    Carly plucked a bun and slid it into one of her pastry bags. “Did you see that guy by the door when you came in?”
    Emma glanced over her shoulder. “What guy?”
    Carly followed her gaze. The faux rocker in the baseball cap was nowhere to be seen. She shook her head. “He must have left. He was hot, looked kind of like Sam Weiss.”
    Emma gave her an amused look. “Well, if he comes in, you should feed him one of your cinnamon buns. I bet he’d ask for your number.”
    Carly felt her cheeks flush as she filled Emma’s coffee cup and pressed the lid into place. “Doubtful.”
    “You never know.” Emma paid for her order, and with a wave, she headed for the door.
    Carly glanced at her watch. Talia had called in sick today, which meant she was on her own for the day. The weather report was calling for freezing rain later so maybe she’d close early. At any rate—
    “What do you recommend?”
    She looked up and into the blue eyes of Sam Weiss—or his noncelebrity twin. Look-alike or not, he was ridiculously hot, and she was a dork because her cheeks were burning. He wore a leather jacket over a black T-shirt and dark-washed jeans. But his eyes…wow. He still wore the baseball cap pulled low, with a sinful amount of stubble on his

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