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Espresso For Two (Arabesque) |
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Rating:  Summary: Coffee anyone? Review: Brandi Owens has finally fulfilled her life-long dream of owning her own bookstore. Over the Rainbow is situated in a quaint little shopping mall
located in a residential community. Brandi is so in awe of the success of her business that she spends all of her time working and leaves no time for a relationship. Breathtakingly handsome Sam Carlson comes to the bookstore every morning to not only purchase his daily paper, but to talk to Brandi. Although Brandi's employees constantly tease her about the crush that Sam has on her, she is unaware of this fact because her only concern is running the bookstore.
Sam is the owner of Where Worlds Meet, a coffee shop located right next door to Brandi's bookstore. Sam, afraid to make his feelings known, looks forward to seeing Brandi every evening when she comes into his shop for a cup of hot chocolate. When Brandi is audited by the Internal Revenue Service for shady business practices, Sam comes to her rescue. In the midst of Brandi's turmoil Sam reveals his true feelings. Will Sam and Brandi find the courage they need to take them over the rainbow where worlds meet?
Courtni Wright has written an enchanted story of two people who are destined to find everlasting love. I was instantly drawn into the story and did not want to see it end. I am not a coffee drinker but after reading this tantalizing tale, I was tempted to get a cup. ESPRESSO FOR TWO is a novel that readers will enjoy for years to come.
Reviewed by Pamela Bolden
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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