Mia Taylor left everything behind to save her grandmother's bakery. Her career in the city. Her apartment. Her life. When Grandma Rose had a stroke, Mia didn't hesitate. She came home to Willow Creek, took over Sweet Dreams Bakery, and promised herself it was temporary.That was six months ago.Now she's drowning. The bakery is losing money. The equipment is ancient. The recipes are outdated. And the grumpy landlord keeps threatening to raise the rent she can barely afford.Enter Owen Mitchell: said grumpy landlord, successful restaurant owner, and the most infuriating man Mia has ever met. He wants to buy her building. Turn it into another one of his trendy restaurants. He's offering good money. More than the bakery is worth.But Sweet Dreams isn't just a bakery. It's Mia's childhood. Her grandmother's legacy. The heart of Willow Creek. She's not selling. Not to Owen. Not to anyone.Owen doesn't understand why Mia is being so stubborn. It's just business. The bakery is failing. She's going to lose it anyway. He's offering her a way out. Why won't she take it?Because some things matter more than money. Some legacies are worth fighting for.So they're at war. Owen keeps raising the rent. Mia keeps refusing to sell. He complains about her early morning baking noise. She complains about his loud restaurant customers. They argue every time they see each other.But then Owen's restaurant gets a bad health inspection. Mia offers to let him use her kitchen while his gets fixed. Just temporarily. Just to help.And suddenly they're working side by side. Owen teaching Mia about business and profit margins. Mia teaching Owen about tradition and heart. He's not as cold as she thought. She's not as impractical as he assumed.
They start talking. Really talking. Owen shares why he's so focused on success—he grew up poor, hungry, desperate. Business is survival for him. Mia shares why the bakery matters—it's where her grandmother taught her that love tastes like fresh bread and feels like a warm kitchen.Late nights in the bakery turn into early morning conversations. Arguments turn into laughter. Competition turns into collaboration. And somewhere between the flour dust and burnt cookies and 4 AM baking sessions, they fall in love.But Owen's investors want the building. They're pressuring him to close the deal. And Mia still can't afford the rent. Something has to give.Owen has to choose: his career or his heart. Mia has to decide: hold on to the past or embrace the future. And both have to figure out if love is worth the risk.SWEET ON YOU is a heartwarming small town romance about following your dreams, protecting what matters, enemies who become lovers, learning to compromise, finding home, and discovering that sometimes the best recipes include a little bit of sugar and a whole lot of love.Perfect for fans of small town charm, grumpy/sunshine dynamics, forced proximity, slow burn romance, food and baking, enemies to lovers, and sweet happily ever afters that prove love is the secret ingredient.