Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Coffee Shop Girl


Bethany has some challenging issues.  She takes over her dad’s coffee shop when he passes away.  Bethany must deal with grief from her loss and discovering the business has a lot of debt.  Additionally, Bethany’s half-sisters, Lizbeth and Ellie, need her help to get away from their abusive father.


Maverick is also dealing with the loss of his father, so he takes a break from his family and the family business.  He is renovating his grandfather’s cabin and wants to help failing businesses get back on their feet.


Bethany and Maverick meet and are attracted to each other, although they have a hard time admitting it at first. 


The Coffee Shop Girl is a well-written, engaging story.  Katie Cross does an excellent job with the interaction between Bethany and Maverick.   I like how they open up to each other about what they are dealing with and choose to trust and help each other.   Bethany and Maverick aren’t perfect by any means, but they are open to learning, growing and becoming better people.


The Coffee Shop Girl is a fun, worthwhile read and I would recommend this book.

 

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