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A grumpy former hockey player and a bisexual coffee-shop owner refuse to commit—to themselves or each other—in this fun, flirty debut. Piper Welborn has created a warm, welcoming space for all in her queer-inclusive coffee shop, even if the long hours came at the cost of her love life. But she’s not ready to welcome one man in particular—a grumpy, muscular former hockey player. His smoldering presence is a temptation and a challenge to her long-standing vow not to date cis men. Gavin Williams has no business starting a relationship, least of all with a woman he’s not sure even likes him. He can’t resist the Friendly Bean’s hot, pink-haired owner, but a casual fling is all he can commit to. He’s hoping to leave town for the next stage in his career…if he ever gets the call with the job offer. A friends-with-benefits arrangement is perfect for them both—but neither is ready for the feelings that hit. When the post-hockey life Gavin always dreamed of is suddenly within his grasp, they’ll both have to make a choice: hold tight to what they thought life should look like, or work together to build something new.
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This title is hilarious - I adore the cover design.
Piper is bisexual, but has decided not to date cis men because she feels like her bi-ness is erased with cis men. And her identity is too important to her. Then Gavin shows up, all big and grumpy and ex-hockey player, and they have a spark. Well, first they have an argument in Piper's coffee shop.
It was delightful. Piper and Gavin keep trying to stay casual, but they can't manage it. Their chemistry is great, and they both deal with things they thought they had decided about themselves.
Looking forward to the next in this series.