Coffee Shop Girl
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4.4 • 446 Ratings
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Bethany:
This coffee shop is going to kill me.
Sure, it's my dad's dream. If he hadn't died eight months ago, I wouldn't be here, a college drop out, trying not to drown in debt.
Nor would I be staring into the muddy eyes of a viking-sized man that's telling me everything I'm doing wrong—as if he knows so much about business in a small mountain town.
Except he does.
And when the biggest, most unexpected surprise of all falls in my lap, I'll have no choice but to ask for his help.
Time for some power lipstick.
Maverick:
This girl is drowning.
She might have eyes like glacier pools and hair so black it's glossy, but that doesn't mean she knows how to run a coffee shop. She's drowning in more than debt, interest, and credit card payments.
She'll never make it.
But I kind of want her to.
Because underneath that bright lipstick and those sun dresses is a woman that I have an uncomfortable feeling is about to rock. my. world.
This is a clean, standalone (first in series) contemporary romance with sizzle and spice—but no sex scenes. Guaranteed bantering and happily ever after.
This is a clean, standalone (first in series) contemporary romance with sizzle and spice—but no sex scenes. Guaranteed bantering and happily ever after.
Customer Reviews
Coffee shop girl
I enjoyed the diverse characters ,real life struggles and the way the plot developed. You could feel the tension in several of the scenes of this lovely story.
That was amazing!
That was amazing! I couldn’t put this book down—it’s that good! It’ll keep you on the edge of your seat, leave you satisfied but also excited that there will be more—aka another book! I can’t wait for the next book in this series to come out!
AI?
There are so many contradictions, grammar errors, and unnecessary plot points, there’s no way this isn’t written by AI. Reads like a 2012 Wattpad fanfic. Did you know her dad died? You will because it’s mentioned probably a thousand times. Did you know she’s a college dropout? You’ll learn that too. And then hear about it over. And over. And over. Why did she come into the coffee shop from outside if she lives upstairs? Why did she serve two people, close the shop at 8am, and then take a shower and go to bed? None of this book makes any sense and I finished it purely out of spite.