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I love this little daily shot of espresso!

I picked this book as the current read for my teen girl's small group. I love that each devo is short and sweet yet offers a couple questions that get you thinking a bit deeper. It makes it a great book for my girls who are just learning/trying to make daily time in God's Word a habit.

I also think its cool that it ends with an interactive point for the girls to take to their social media and continue the conversation. We have used this on our group's facebook page for the girls to have a chance to chat about what they are reading each day.

The teen girls in my group have only shared good things about the devo. They love the look, layout and coffee recipes.

Definitely a good daily devotional for teen girls. Especially those getting started in this spiritual discipline.

My Review:

Genre: Non-fiction, devotional.

My Rating: 5 Stars.

Recommendation: Every girl who does or doesn't need a devotional!

My thoughts: I requested this from NetGalley AND got it for my birthday! Well, anyway I haven't read all of the devos yet, but I had to share my review! This is the best devotional I've found/read before and perfect for any girl (Even if she doesn't like coffee like me!) They are short devos, that makes me think about the lesson, and I didn't forget it right after I read it like most devotionals I've read. And I hope you'll check it out!

(I received this book from NetGalley for my honest review and I am truly happy to provide it!)

Coffee Shop Devos is such an encouraging devotional collection!

I love the way Tessa uses coffee to connect with her audience. When I was a teen, we had several Bible studies at our local coffee shop and it was always the highlight of my week; coffee and Jesus just go together!

In this devo, girls can be encouraged by scripture as well as some of Tessa's own personal stories. They will be able to relate to things such as how to honor their parents, how to push through some troubling circumstances, and even how to look at God as a friend through the good times, just as much as we go to Him during the bad.

The devos are short and sweet. With one main scripture to focus on, a story or commentary from Tessa, a challenge, and a prayer. The book is not intended to be read through from front to cover, but rather for you to pick "from the menu" which devo you need that day. If you're feeling happy, order yourself an Espresso. Having trouble being yourself? A Frappe is calling your name. Each section has a coffee recipe as well as different devotionals for you to work through so you'll always find what you need for the day.

I really, really love this book and recommend it to teen girls who are looking to start a study, or even just to go through it by oneself. I give it 5 out of 5 stars!

I received this book from the author for the purpose of this review. All comments and opinions are entirely my own.

This is a LiteratureApproved.com Review.