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Double Shot Cappuccino (2010)

by Stephani Hecht(Favorite Author)
3.67 of 5 Votes: 3
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Amber Allure
review 1: One of my guilty pleasure books are romances set in coffee shops. I don't know why they make me all warm and fuzzy, they just do. This one was just a really big meh for me. Not only was it over priced, the drama at the end was just too much. I found myself skimming, and not really caring about the sudden epiphany that leads to the HEA.I am just glad I had the ARe bucks cause otherwise I would have a serious case of buyers remorse.
review 2: I've read several books by Stephani and I like her work. I liked this book, but it wasn't one of my favorites by her. I liked Nash. He was a loveable character and easy to identify with. I did have some issues with Tyler. I liked him. He had a lot to deal with in a short time. Death of his best friend, injured while on
... more duty, discharge from the Marines and so on. I understood his hesitation to be openly gay, but I'm wasn't totally sold that he was suddenly comfortable with coming out and I'm not really sure he was truly in love with Nash. They had some definite chemistry together and Tyler and Nash had obvious affection for one another, but I wonder if they really will live HEA? I thought the secondary character, Colby, stole the show. The blonde HIMBO has a lot more going for him than meets the eye. I'm looking forward to reading his story and finding out how Tyler and Nash continue to build on their relationship.3.5 stars but I'll bump it up to 4 less
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smoon
I love all the books I have read by Stephani. Very sweet, romantic and always a happy ending.
Ebony
I needed a little treat between some HFN and hard books... but this was sickly sweet.
cassie
In between 3 and 4 stars.
mmather
3.5 stars
Wolfie_Girl1999
3.5 stars
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