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Romantiek in de bergen
Truly, Madly, Steeply Brew by J.P. Sterling is the story of Arielle, who, after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her, gets the chance to travel with her brother to a small town in the hope she can get over the heartbreak.
From the first I really wondered how old (or young) Arielle was, because she left college to be with her boyfriend. She is a likable character, wise beyond her years, but also a bit of drama queen. When her brother Christian goes to a small town to implement a deal for a new Coffee Loft location, she jumps at that chance. Christian we all know from an earlier Coffee Loft book, Pardon My French Press, a novel I love. He now is the protective older brother and that was just so sweet. He also can’t stay away too long away from his girlfriend Portia, the one with the matchmaking app (read Pardon My French Press), and who now has made a whole new app and that app made for some very humorous situations. I loved how J.P. Sterling made him more approachable and normal.
When staying in the town Arielle meets Stallone, a rugged mountain man and there is an immediate attraction. Both have been hurt in the past, but their interactions become more than friendly.
The setting comes across very well, you can almost feel the cold and see the snow. The writing style with a dual POV is flowing and the book is lovely and relaxing to read. There are lots of funny moments and scenes in this book and I had a hard time putting the book down.
Truly, Madly, Steeply Brew is a great and cozy romantic read, a book I enjoyed reading a lot. I can absolutely recommend this book, as the other books in the Coffee Loft series. Each book is a standalone, so you can start with whatever book and/or plot you like. I know you will come to love these series as much as I do.
From the first I really wondered how old (or young) Arielle was, because she left college to be with her boyfriend. She is a likable character, wise beyond her years, but also a bit of drama queen. When her brother Christian goes to a small town to implement a deal for a new Coffee Loft location, she jumps at that chance. Christian we all know from an earlier Coffee Loft book, Pardon My French Press, a novel I love. He now is the protective older brother and that was just so sweet. He also can’t stay away too long away from his girlfriend Portia, the one with the matchmaking app (read Pardon My French Press), and who now has made a whole new app and that app made for some very humorous situations. I loved how J.P. Sterling made him more approachable and normal.
When staying in the town Arielle meets Stallone, a rugged mountain man and there is an immediate attraction. Both have been hurt in the past, but their interactions become more than friendly.
The setting comes across very well, you can almost feel the cold and see the snow. The writing style with a dual POV is flowing and the book is lovely and relaxing to read. There are lots of funny moments and scenes in this book and I had a hard time putting the book down.
Truly, Madly, Steeply Brew is a great and cozy romantic read, a book I enjoyed reading a lot. I can absolutely recommend this book, as the other books in the Coffee Loft series. Each book is a standalone, so you can start with whatever book and/or plot you like. I know you will come to love these series as much as I do.
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