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Price has spent his entire life being known for his looks instead of his brains, and has conveniently managed to avoid any real responsibilities outside of his job as a Talladega firefighter. He even stumbled into modeling for romance covers—a fact he’s kept to himself. Now that he wants to move higher up the ranks at the fire station, he realizes his carefree living might have cost him. When an electrical fire forces Jodi into the bed-and-breakfast Price hasn’t even opened yet, their newfound chemistry is enough to scorch everything it touches. She’s crushed on him for years. He wants to be more than a pretty face. Can they break free from their self-imposed restraints and find happiness together? This is a small town romantic comedy with a (slightly) later in life main male character. There are steamy on-page scenes and references to the death of a brother/firefighter.
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Firstly, thank you for letting me read an ARC.
The Barista's Guide to the Perfect Steam is a cute little story told in two perspectives, Jodi and Price. Jodi owns a coffee shop where she lives above. Unfortunately for her, she has an electrical fire. With nowhere to stay Firefighter Price, who runs a B&B with his brother, which isn't fully up and running yet, Jodi becomes their first guest.
Jodi has always crushed on Price. I mean, who the hell wouldn't? Hello! Firefighter! Duh! But Price doesn't think he's anything special and has a little side hustle that of cover modelling. He basically just thinks Jodi can do better than him.
This book was a quick and spicy read with a lot of tension. A fun little romcom. I just liked reading their little romance and whether it would blossom.