Description
Ladies’ Own Bakery is a Regency romance and a comedy serial full of happily ever afters. Like a sitcom, each “episode” is meant to be a fun short read, but with ongoing characters and storylines.
Readers receive an episode weekly during the “season” – this is the collected season.
New to LOB? Start Season One by downloading your first two free episodes, or drop a line to “getlob” at my website, judithlynne.com.
Get the collected Season One and Season Two
Stay tuned for Season Four!
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Ladies’ Own Bakery isn’t like most romance novels. It’s a serial – like a TV show you can read.
You can read episodes 1 & 2 free as the sample of Season 1, and if you enjoy it, pick up the collected episodes of Season 1 at your favorite bookstore, and Season 2.
Download a bonus episode from the link at the end of the book to get future “episodes” free and first to your email.
Happily Ever Afters are on their way, but only after many twists and turns. These four sisters have very different views on life and love, and not everyone in Leicester Square is out to help them along…
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Questions?
Can I buy “back episodes” to catch up? Yep! The collected Seasons 1 and 2 are available for sale, as are back episodes if you’re already collecting them and need to buy one you somehow missed; but this book is the entire collected Season 2.
Will that be the whole story? No! There are four seasons planned and trust me, the love stories keep evolving!
I heard there was merch? OMG such beautiful merch! You can get some lovely things (for yourself or someone else) with Sarah Kil’s beautiful wheat-and-Jacobin-floral-print cover design! I’m particularly partial to the huge tote bag… and the duffle bag… and the scarf… and the spiral-bound notebook… and the zippered pouch… and the travel mug… Oh, and the stickers! (And the jigsaw puzzle!)
I got the episode and I need to talk now! There is a Ladies’ Own Bakery group on Facebook, where you can chat about the last episode or just put your feet up and socialize for a while, just as we would if we were in the Ladies’ Own Bakery.



