The Bastille Plan failed.Or maybe it worked exactly as it was supposed to.Jenny Callaghan is back behind her pink counter in Carroll Gardens, her crew intact, her mornings exactly as she needs them to be. The three dates are behind her. The legal pad is retired. And somewhere in December, someone walked into Pink & Flour asking about panettone and said something that made her think — maybe.Daniel is everything she asked for. Present, patient, honest, punctual. He shows up at eight o'clock and means it. He has a daughter named Rosa who asks questions that make Jenny think for days.He is, by every measure, right.And yet.Then a phone call from Wichita changes the frequency of everything.A contractor named Martin Miles — who she barely remembers, who has no business calling, who opens the conversation with I know you're single like that's a perfectly reasonable way to begin — starts sending one message a week.She doesn't reply.She reads every single one.The Unexpected One is the second book in the Jenny From The Bakery series — about the difference between the right person and the right fit, and what happens when the unexpected one has apparently been waiting since before you knew it.