
Title: Sweet Sunshine (Pembrooke 
#1)
Author: Jessica 
Prince
Release Date: May 29, 
2016
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She’s a romantic at 
heart.
Chloe Delaney had three very specific wishes, 
growing up. She wished to stay settled in the small mountain town of Pembrooke, 
where she grew up, to one day be her own boss, and to fall in love with a man who 
would be willing to go to the ends of the earth for her. With her roots firmly planted 
in Pembrooke’s soil and her bakery, Sinful Sweets, thriving, two of her 
wishes have already come true. When a handsome single father moves to town, 
she’s certain she’s found the man to fill the role of wish number 
three.
The only problem is, you can’t force a frog 
to turn into a prince.
He isn’t the Prince Charming 
type.
When Derrick Anderson moved from Jackson Hole 
to the small town of Pembrooke, he did it determined to wipe the slate clean. After 
eight years spent trapped in a miserable marriage, he’s made a vow to never 
take the plunge again. He wants to be untethered, not tangled up in the strings that 
come with a committed relationship. He has his daughter, his career, and an ex-wife 
hell bent on making his life unbearable. His plate is already 
full.
The only problem is, he didn’t have a plan 
in place to protect his heart from her.
Neither of them were prepared for the course 
their lives would take. But once a rollercoaster begins to move, you can’t just 
climb off, now can you?
The only thing they can do is strap in, hold on 
tight, and enjoy the ride.


I’d always thought of Chloe as cute, pretty 
in a girl-next-door kind of way. But when I stepped through the doorway leading to 
the backyard, the sight before me was one I hadn’t expected. She 
looked… well, hot. She was the type of woman who wore 
minimal makeup, and it worked for her, but now… now those big doe eyes of 
hers stood out, and the way her hair hung down her back in wild, attractive 
curls… I couldn’t quite put my finger on why she appeared so different, 
I just knew she did.
And the way my dick twitched behind my fly 
screamed to the fact that it was not a good 
thing. Head out of the fucking gutter, Anderson. Chloe 
wasn’t the type of woman I needed to ogle shamelessly. She was a friend, 
someone I cared about. She was the type of woman you kept, putting a ring on her 
finger and surrounding her with a white picket fence and a shit load of kids. And as a 
man unwilling to give her what she deserved, I needed to get myself in 
check.
Because she deserved better than anything I was 
capable of giving her.


Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica 
spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in 
the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the 
cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped 
outside. That's why God created central air, after all.
Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy--she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.
In addition to being a wife and mom, she's also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books--romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it's a passion...there's a difference. Not that she'd expect a boy to understand.
Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.
Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy--she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.
In addition to being a wife and mom, she's also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books--romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it's a passion...there's a difference. Not that she'd expect a boy to understand.
Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.


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