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Coffee Cup Confessions by Trish Williford


Genre: Contemporary Romance

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Misha

My sister has been pressuring me to jump into the dating pool after my last relationship ended, so I agree to be set up on a blind date.

Except when I arrive to the coffee house, I'd rather spend the evening with my hot as sin barista.

Not only is he attractive, but he's charming and hilarious as well.

When I realize that my date has stood me up, I'm humiliated in front of the hot barista.

That is until he asks me out...


Jake

This isn't happenstance.

I knew she would arrive at seven to meet her blind date.

I knew her date wouldn't show.

It was my job to ask her out, to be the knight in shining armor.

It needs to be believable...

I'm getting paid, after all.






This is such a cute and loveable story. The premise was different than what I have read and it really sucked me in and I finished it all in one night.

Only reason why I gave it only 4.5 stars instead of 5 is because I was annoyed with Misha and how long it took her to hear Jake out. I know, I know...that is petty but seriously I just kept waiting and waiting...I had already forgiven Jake, why couldn't she?



Another great story from this incredibly talented author. I adored Misha - but let me tell you she is a much better person than me. As a young girl I always wished I had a sister, but knowing my luck I would have ended up with a Mandy as well. Even after her explanations I still didn’t like her as a character and didn’t think she deserved what happened to her at the end of the book.
But Misha definitely deserved what she found with Jake. I really wasn’t a fan of his second job, but that fell way off in the distance each and every time he gave Misha one of his coffee cup confessions. I thought it was extremely romantic and also unique to me.
Trish never fails to entertain me with her stories and I cannot wait to read the next book.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.


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