American Dreamer (Dreamers #1)

American Dreamer (Dreamers #1)

Adriana Herrera

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No one ever said big dreams come easyFor Nesto Vasquez, moving his Afro-Caribbean food truck from New York City to the wilds of Upstate New York is a huge gamble. If it works? He’ll be a big fish in a little pond. If it doesn’t? He’ll have to give up the hustle and return to the day job he hates. He’s got six months to make it happen—the last thing he needs is a distraction.Jude Fuller is proud of the life he’s built on the banks of Cayuga Lake. He has a job he loves and good friends. It’s safe. It’s quiet. And it’s damn lonely. Until he tries Ithaca’s most-talked-about new lunch spot and works up the courage to flirt with the handsome owner. Soon he can’t get enough—of Nesto’s food or of Nesto. For the first time in his life, Jude can finally taste the kind of happiness that’s always been just out of reach.An opportunity too good to pass up could mean a way to stay together and an incredible future for them both…if Nesto can remember happiness isn’t always measured by business success. And if Jude can overcome his past and trust his man will never let him down.One-click with confidence. This title is part of the Carina Press Romance Promise: all the romance you’re looking for with an HEA/HFN. It’s a promise!This book is approximately 94,000 words


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    I loved this book so much! I laughed, I cried, my heart got ooey gooey feelings! They were such great people both likable and funny in their own ways. All the side characters were engaging making me want to dig into those stories. If I could think of one complaint it’s that one hero turns off his phone. I know that is a totally normal thing to do it made sense but I hate it IRL so it’s not my favorite in books. But I still understood why he did it. There was groveling that needed to be done. The writing was wonderful. I can’t wait to read the next book! As a person working in social service advocacy Im so excited floor a social worker hero! Don’t see those enough!

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