Coffee Shop Series by Katie Cross
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#1
Coffee Shop Girl (Coffee Shop #1)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.33 of 5 starsBethany: 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... moreBethany: 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. less
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#2
Lovesick (Coffee Shop #2)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsWhen love and logic collide.Lizbeth: There’s one thing I’m absolutely convinced of: romance is real, and true love is a force for good in the world. I have 957 paperback romance novels in my attic bedroom that prove it. When my world crashes down around me and JJ Bailey shows up, he lays down the ultimate challenge: prove romance is real. The fact that JJ thinks romance is a farce only makes me more determined to prove him wrong. Romance is real and love saves the day.Hold my spreadsheets... moreWhen love and logic collide.Lizbeth: There’s one thing I’m absolutely convinced of: romance is real, and true love is a force for good in the world. I have 957 paperback romance novels in my attic bedroom that prove it. When my world crashes down around me and JJ Bailey shows up, he lays down the ultimate challenge: prove romance is real. The fact that JJ thinks romance is a farce only makes me more determined to prove him wrong. Romance is real and love saves the day.Hold my spreadsheets. JJ:Life has gotten kind of stagnant. Then Lizbeth literally crashes into my world with her ideas of storybook romance and love. Her silky red hair drives me to distraction.What the hell is a meet-cute anyway?Romance does not save the world. I’ve been there. Failed at that. My parents divorce has convinced me that not even love can survive real life. Perpetual bachelorhood looks pretty safe to me. Except Lizbeth is determined to help me see the light of love. I’m not about to let her win our little challenge, because I know the truth.Forget her books. I’ll show her that romance is a construct, and love hurts.LOVESICK is the second novel in the Coffee Shop series. This is a clean, standalone (second in series) contemporary romance with sizzle and spice—but no sex scenes. Guaranteed bantering and happily ever after. less
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#3
Runaway (Coffee Shop #3)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsThe third book in the Coffee Shop Series.Coming April 30, 2021!
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#4
Fighter (Coffee Shop #4)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsSerafinaThe small mountain town of Pineville had my heart from the moment I stepped in it. Maybe Benjamin Mercedy did too.Too bad he’s way out of my league.When things escalate to an unsafe situation at home, I have no choice but to ask the town MMA fighter to teach me self-defense.When we’re together on that mat, there’s a whole lot more spark and bang than I thought. And if I didn’t know any better, I’d say Benjamin Mercedy is hiding some ghosts in his gloves.Ghosts I’m ready to help tame... moreSerafinaThe small mountain town of Pineville had my heart from the moment I stepped in it. Maybe Benjamin Mercedy did too.Too bad he’s way out of my league.When things escalate to an unsafe situation at home, I have no choice but to ask the town MMA fighter to teach me self-defense.When we’re together on that mat, there’s a whole lot more spark and bang than I thought. And if I didn’t know any better, I’d say Benjamin Mercedy is hiding some ghosts in his gloves.Ghosts I’m ready to help tame.BenjaminWhat am I supposed to do? Serafina shows up with a fat lip and a request for a self-defense class. Of course I’ll help her.Then everything changes.She is bright-eyed brilliance in my cold, uncertain world. I can’t stay away, even if I wanted to. Serafina has her own devils to deal with, and it’s been a while since I’d had a good fight.Then she edges her way into my past with her light and warmth and cookies, and my bruised heart doesn’t have a fighting chance.Serafina is mine.FIGHTER is the fourth book in the Coffee Shop Series. It can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from starting at the beginning. This is a sweet-but-spicy romance with no sex-scenes and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. less
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#5
Shy Girl (Coffee Shop #5)
Katie Cross
Rated: 3.67 of 5 starsDagny:Once upon a time, I thought my stutter was the worst thing that ever happened to me. But now I know better.Being held at gunpoint outranks a speech impediment any day.Thankfully, my longtime crush Jayson Hernandez tackled that problem to the ground with those broad shoulders—the ones that make my stutter oh-so-much-worse.As if he hasn’t held my heart in his strong, capable hands ever since I adored him from the shadows in high school... moreDagny:Once upon a time, I thought my stutter was the worst thing that ever happened to me. But now I know better.Being held at gunpoint outranks a speech impediment any day.Thankfully, my longtime crush Jayson Hernandez tackled that problem to the ground with those broad shoulders—the ones that make my stutter oh-so-much-worse.As if he hasn’t held my heart in his strong, capable hands ever since I adored him from the shadows in high school. Or every day he comes into the coffee shop with a new date. Or each time he shoots me a friendly smile that makes my toes curl.Then he proposes something so insane it’s my heart that starts to stutter. And I can’t turn him down, even though I want to.Because there’s a part of me that still believes I’m Cinderella too.And oh, how I want him to realize he’s Prince Charming after all.Jayson:My friends are the best guys anyone could ask for. They’ve always had my back.Except . . . they’re pretty hard to impress.The last thing I want to do is let them down, especially when the first of our group of four is getting married. I can’t show up to that wedding by myself, but I don’t have anyone to take with me that could gain their approval.Enter Dagny Taylor.She’s quiet, reads people like a book, and isn’t afraid to say it like it is—when I can get her to talk, that is. I’ve done some pretty wild things in my life, but now I’m about to do the craziest thing yet.Because there’s a princess hiding beneath that thick armor, and I can’t wait to find her.That is . . . if she’ll let me.This is a clean, contemporary romance with sizzle and spice—but no sex scenes. Guaranteed bantering and happily ever after. less
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#6
Wild Child (Coffee Shop #6)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsEllie:Three years ago, my best friend joined the Marines without warning. Our plans of attending state university together—demolished. He left me in a world of discarded dreams.We haven’t spoken again.Now I’m twenty-years-old and ready to be known as the best outdoor guide this side of the Rocky Mountains. That sort of honor comes with experience, and I’m just about to get my chance for a dream guide.Then Devin crashes back into my world.And everything falls apart again... moreEllie:Three years ago, my best friend joined the Marines without warning. Our plans of attending state university together—demolished. He left me in a world of discarded dreams.We haven’t spoken again.Now I’m twenty-years-old and ready to be known as the best outdoor guide this side of the Rocky Mountains. That sort of honor comes with experience, and I’m just about to get my chance for a dream guide.Then Devin crashes back into my world.And everything falls apart again.DevinI messed up once—and I lost almost everything that mattered. Ellie. My best friend. My soul. The girl I loved but didn’t have the courage to tell her.Now, it was time to fix the biggest mistake of my life.Ellie isn’t giving ground, and I can’t say that I blame her. But this time I’m not giving up. She thinks we’re done? That we can never go back and never fix what happened?She’s wrong.I’m determined to make up for my mistakes and show her that we’ve only just begun.WILD CHILD is the sixth book in the Coffee Shop Series. It can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from starting at the beginning. This is a sweet-but-spicy romance with no sex-scenes and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. less
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#7
Smoke and Fire (Coffee Shop #7)
Katie Cross
Rated: 5.00 of 5 starsDahlia:I can be many things (barista, karaoke legend, impromptu-actress, whatever), but a famous author I am not.Which makes it even weirder when a guy named Bastian rushes into my coffee shop and wants me to pretend to be him, a famous romance author hidden under a female pen name.Um, what?No thanks.Except . . . I can’t deny something is charming about his brooding reclusiveness, or maybe that’s just the sexy scent of smoke that follows him everywhere... moreDahlia:I can be many things (barista, karaoke legend, impromptu-actress, whatever), but a famous author I am not.Which makes it even weirder when a guy named Bastian rushes into my coffee shop and wants me to pretend to be him, a famous romance author hidden under a female pen name.Um, what?No thanks.Except . . . I can’t deny something is charming about his brooding reclusiveness, or maybe that’s just the sexy scent of smoke that follows him everywhere. My obsessive love of hashtags clearly annoys him, but it doesn’t stop him from begging me for help either. This guy is desperate.When everything goes up in flames, we’re left to deal with the wreckage.Together.Bastian:The last thing I want to do is ask for help, particularly from a dynamo like Dahlia. She has so much energy and I’m not sure what to do with it.But I’m about to lose everything.While the mountains outside of Pineville burn and my HotShot crew and I frantically try to save the town, my hidden career is about to explode.And I need that career.Dahlia is the simplest answer to my problems, even though I don’t like the questions she asks or the answers that come.Then the fire encroaches on the mountains near town and Dahlia is in danger. I can’t help but rush to save her. Because on the other side of those flames, she’s saving me. In more ways than I could have ever imagined.And where there’s smoke, there’s fire.Smoke And Fire is a clean, contemporary romance (but not religious) with a little sizzle and spice and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. It’s the seventh book in the Coffee Shop Series. This book can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from reading the series from the beginning. less
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#8
Clean Sweep (Coffee Shop #8)
Katie Cross
Rated: 5.00 of 5 starsLeslie:The last thing I ever asked for was a divorce.Four amazing boys, one awesome life, and one failed marriage later, I’m smack dab in the middle of my forties with nowhere to go.Talk about unexpected.Then again, romance has always let me down.While juggling my newfound career responsibilities, I reach out for help in the only way I know how: a housekeeper.Someone’s gotta clean this house and it hasn’t been me lately.When I meet Tanner, he’s not what I’m expecting... moreLeslie:The last thing I ever asked for was a divorce.Four amazing boys, one awesome life, and one failed marriage later, I’m smack dab in the middle of my forties with nowhere to go.Talk about unexpected.Then again, romance has always let me down.While juggling my newfound career responsibilities, I reach out for help in the only way I know how: a housekeeper.Someone’s gotta clean this house and it hasn’t been me lately.When I meet Tanner, he’s not what I’m expecting. I can tell he feels the same way.And suddenly, the world looks a whole lot different than I expected.Tanner:There’s something cathartic about running a house cleaning company, but when my two employees quit to elope together and start a new life in Las Vegas, I’m stuck scrubbing other people’s houses.Not my dream job, but not so bad either.When a desperate woman calls to beg me for some help, the last thing I expect is the torrential disaster that I run into. Turns out, there’s a bigger mess here than just days-old cereal on the counters.Four boys + single mom + new divorce = I got this.Turns out, I need Leslie more than she needs me. When our two worlds collide, the fallout isn’t what I expected.CLEAN SWEEP is a clean, contemporary romance (but not religious) with a little sizzle and spice and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. It’s the eighth book in the Coffee Shop Series. This book can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from reading the series from the beginning. less
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#9
Protect Me (Coffee Shop #9)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsCatelynThere are three rules I implemented five years ago that govern my safety around men. 1. Never alone. 2. Never stranded. 3. Never unaware.In those five years, I've never broken those rules. Not once. Because I will not be a fool again.Then I do break those rules—willingly—to help the older brother of my best friend, Vikram. Vikram is trouble. Has always been trouble.Charming, a little arrogant, and flighty as a bird when it comes to women... moreCatelynThere are three rules I implemented five years ago that govern my safety around men. 1. Never alone. 2. Never stranded. 3. Never unaware.In those five years, I've never broken those rules. Not once. Because I will not be a fool again.Then I do break those rules—willingly—to help the older brother of my best friend, Vikram. Vikram is trouble. Has always been trouble.Charming, a little arrogant, and flighty as a bird when it comes to women. I spent half my childhood adoring him, half crying over him.Yet he's always had my heart.Six years after last seeing him is no exception.VikramMy parents say I'm a mess. I agree.Four surgeries and a lost job create ugly arithmetic. What kind of woman would ever want to stay by my side when I can barely cope with the day-to-day of recovery?None of them.Which is why I've never tried.When recovery from my fifth surgery goes wrong, there's only one person at my side. Catelyn Carson. The last woman I ever expected to see there.Maybe the one that I've always wanted there.She has secrets to hide, and when those secrets come back to life and threaten her safety, I'm forced to reckon with my own ghosts.For her, I finally find someone worth fighting for.Protect Me is a clean, contemporary romance (but not religious) with a little sizzle and spice and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. It’s the eighth book in the Coffee Shop Series. This book can be read as a standalone, but maximum enjoyment comes from reading the series from the beginning. less
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#10
You and Me (Coffee Shop #10)
Katie Cross
Rated: 4.50 of 5 starsWhen it comes to men, I'd rather not.In fact, I prefer paints.Cleaning the Frolicking Moose at night, renting the loft out by day, and sinking into my oils and charcoal drawings are really all I want out of life right now. Simplicity and space. Then Hawk walks in on a snowy night. And suddenly everything is different. Being a Mercedy isn't a blessing. It's a bloody curse. To the tune of several billion dollars. Don't get me wrong—I love my job... moreWhen it comes to men, I'd rather not.In fact, I prefer paints.Cleaning the Frolicking Moose at night, renting the loft out by day, and sinking into my oils and charcoal drawings are really all I want out of life right now. Simplicity and space. Then Hawk walks in on a snowy night. And suddenly everything is different. Being a Mercedy isn't a blessing. It's a bloody curse. To the tune of several billion dollars. Don't get me wrong—I love my job. Sometimes, though, it might be nice to do something . . . different . Enter Cora, for whom the word boring doesn't exist. Not only does she rock my world, but a disaster of world-wide proportions is about to as well. I'm not ready, and neither is my company, nor the world. When it comes right down to it, all that matters is Cora. This is a clean, contemporary romance with sizzle and spice—but no sex scenes. Guaranteed bantering and happily ever after. less
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