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A review by asmittenreader
The Barista's Guide to the Perfect Steam by Valerie Pepper
4.0
This is book # 2 in her "Guided to Love" series & I am in love.
First of all, the coffee shop owner, Jodi, is amazing. She's sweet, kind, shy, and determined, and she has had a crush on the same man for about 20 years. She's always been in the shadows, lived her life unseen.
Price is the town hottie, the town prize, the one everyone wants a taste of. He is a firefighter and business owner, and he secretly models for the covers of smutty reads.
These two finally come together.
Price finally notices her. Finally, she sees her & he can't be happier.
I love Price so much - he is viewed as a happy go lucky golden retriever-esque man whore by everyone. Except that's not really him at all. Only Jodi can see that there is more to him.
Also. Aaron was great in book 1, but he was kind of a douche canoe in book 2. I was very disappointed by his behavior. I understand the reasoning behind the author portraying that behavior, but with everything that he went through with Devon, he should already understand that looks can be deceiving.
Looking forward to Wills story
First of all, the coffee shop owner, Jodi, is amazing. She's sweet, kind, shy, and determined, and she has had a crush on the same man for about 20 years. She's always been in the shadows, lived her life unseen.
Price is the town hottie, the town prize, the one everyone wants a taste of. He is a firefighter and business owner, and he secretly models for the covers of smutty reads.
These two finally come together.
Price finally notices her. Finally, she sees her & he can't be happier.
I love Price so much - he is viewed as a happy go lucky golden retriever-esque man whore by everyone. Except that's not really him at all. Only Jodi can see that there is more to him.
Also. Aaron was great in book 1, but he was kind of a douche canoe in book 2. I was very disappointed by his behavior. I understand the reasoning behind the author portraying that behavior, but with everything that he went through with Devon, he should already understand that looks can be deceiving.
Looking forward to Wills story