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What was a Wainwright doing waitressing in a French pastry shop? Elizabeth was well aware of the fruits of wealth, but money wasn't bringing fulfillment. Fisherman's Wharf was a breath of fresh air for the Boston socialite, but when Andrew Breed walked into the bakery she thought she would never breathe again. The man was intimidating.
He said he was a longshoreman, but he looked as if he wrestled crocodiles. Not the type to indulge in delicate French pastries. Who was this gentle giant who had all his afternoons free and whose actions made no sense? Would their double deception threaten to destroy an unmistakable love?