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Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding: Frankie & Zeke
Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding: Frankie & Zeke
Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding: Frankie & Zeke
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Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding: Frankie & Zeke

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Frankie McFee finally found her happily ever after. She overcame a child's nightmare to find the love of her life in Liberty, Massachusetts.

Zeke Nanuk knew the day that Frankie walked into the tattoo place was the moment he realized there was such thing as forever.

Frankie and Zeke are getting ready to celebrate their wedding with a few friends, some family, and Rainbow Cheesecake Cupcake Wedding cake.

Everyone hopes their past stays hidden, sometimes the ghosts make other decisions. Is there ever a happily ever after?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2022
ISBN9798201540227
Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding: Frankie & Zeke
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Samantha Rae

Samantha Rae completed writing her first novel on her 16th birthday. New Beginning is her first novel in the Twiddle series. She grew up in Clifford Ontario. When not in school or writing her novels, she finds herself reading, drawing, and playing her guitar. Follow the Twiddle Series on facebook for all up-to-date information.

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    Rainbow Cheesecake Wedding - Samantha Rae

    Chapter One

    Frankie McFee had always wanted a large family, living in Liberty, Massachusetts, had given her that blessing. It’s hard to believe that it was two years ago that she came looking for her half-brother, Jett Blackstone. They had met in foster care, but it wasn’t until the death of her parents over two years ago that she found out about their true relationship.

    Jett was her hero and she loved him even before finding out that he was her brother. He saved her from their horrible foster parent, Bob Arthur. That man had raped Frankie multiple times before Jett had discovered the truth, beating Bob to a bloody pulp. At the time, Frankie had been removed and placed into the McFee family; they eventually adopted her. Bob Arthur was sentenced to fifteen to twenty years in prison. Jett had been put into an older woman’s foster home that he called Grammy.

    Frankie found out when her parents died that they received a letter letting them know that Jett Blackstone’s DNA matched hers. They shared the same father; it was found out later after they both had been put in separate foster families. According to Detective Williams, Jett hadn’t been told, and she was leaving it up to Frankie to let him know. Detective Williams was the one that told Frankie where to find Jett; and her sons had bonded with him and stayed in touch.

    Frankie’s life truly began when her search led her to Zeke Nanuk, her piercing future husband. Zeke was partners with Jett in a tattoo shop. They both tattooed, but Zeke was the only one that did the piercings. The wedding was only two months away. Frankie was frantic, but it wasn’t about it getting closer. She had a premonition of something bad happening with the wedding.

    ***

    Zeke slammed the door, Frankie, you here? He had fallen in love with Frankie the day that she walked into the tattoo parlor looking for Jett.

    Yeah, babe. I didn’t hear the motorcycle. I’m up here in the kitchen, Frankie answered.

    Zeke saw Frankie bent over what appeared to be a cookbook. He knew that she enjoyed changing the menu at Sweet Land of Liberty. Zeke’s mom opened the shop after his dad died and she needed to make a living. When Frankie moved here, they had hit off and Frankie proceeded to turn the little bakery shop into a full-blown restaurant without changing the sweetness of the shop.

    Zeke engulfed Frankie to his chest, sliding his tongue up her neck, Pixie, I missed you, flipping her around to give her a full-on kiss.

    He felt Frankie melt into his body. Zeke never thought he would love someone as much as he did Frankie. She had a lot of shit happen in her life and he was damn sure going to make sure she had the best life.

    Zeke let his tongue tease Frankie’s mouth, letting it dance around her mouth, wrapping his tongue around hers. He felt Frankie moan. Unfortunately, he knew that this couldn’t continue. Zeke pulled away, Babe, I would love nothing more than to finish this.

    Frankie laughed, it’s not that far to the bedroom.

    I don’t need a bed to fuck you, Zeke laughed. He felt Frankie shiver.

    Well since nothing will be happening, what are your plans for today? Frankie asked.

    Zeke enjoyed moments like this when it was just the two of them. Don’t get him wrong, he loved his extended family.

    I’m opening the shop up early, Zeke said.

    That’s right, Jett is on kid duty while Jazz is finishing up the art pieces for the show, Frankie smiled.

    Chapter Two

    He watched her at the bakery. It was there. He knew that her smile was just for him.

    Do you need anything else? the young waitress asked.

    He looked at the young woman and he assumed that she would be considered beautiful. She wasn’t Frankie. Just a refill on coffee, then the check.

    Perfect, Frankie will check you out, the young woman smiled.

    Thank you. It excited the man that she was going to touch his fingers. He knew they needed to be careful, Zeke had his mother keeping an eye on Frankie. He had to make sure that there wasn’t anything suspicious about their behavior. He needed to save Frankie from Zeke.

    The waitress brought his check with a to-go coffee. She smiled leaving the ticket on the table. He looked down, noticing that the woman had left her number. Such a loose woman, being forward, and he wasn’t interested in that type of woman. The man sat a bit longer to watch Frankie talk to the customers that came and went.

    Is there something else you need?

    The man was too nervous to answer. It was Frankie. She was talking to him. He quickly shook his head no.

    Let me know if you need anything else. Our wait staff sometimes forget to check on the customers who have already received the bill. I don’t think they remember that the customer is still important, Frankie smiled.

    He felt her

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