![]() To top it off, Gregory’s ex-boyfriend makes an appearance just when he is at his most vulnerable. ![]() Then Marcus and Gregory disagree over whether to involve A Slice of Heaven in a civil rights dispute. ![]() Soon he’s looking forward to spending time with Marcus, but as the business-and their relationship-grows, so do the complications: First Marcus’s stepmother involves him in a cause that could give the bakery a reputation it doesn’t need. Gregory takes a second job at the bakery to help pay the bills now that his health is improving. He needs more help than he can afford, so when he hires accountant Gregory Southland, it’s for hours in the shop as well as on the books. ![]() Unfortunately, Marcus doesn’t have a large fortune-just a bakery, A Slice of Heaven, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the determination to make it successful. That’s the advice Marcus Wilson has heard. To make a small fortune, start with a large fortune and open a bakery. ![]()
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