Daily Grind
โ Scribed by Zabo, Anna
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group;InterMix
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 202 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A man discovers that love can show up when you least expect it --and in a much different form--in this piping-hot romance from the author of Due Diligence and Just Business.
Brian Keppler, owner of Ground N'At, the coffee shop beneath SR Anderson Consulting, doesn't have time for a relationship. His most recent girlfriend broke up with him because he'd become married to his shop, which is falling apart without his favorite barista, Justin.
As he struggles to stay afloat, the arrival of handsome British high-tech whiz Robert Ancroft becomes another complication. Rob quickly becomes a fixture at the shop with his sharp wit and easy charm, and Brian soon finds himself looking forward more and more to Rob's visits--to the point where his heart skips a beat when he walks in.
But will Brian be able to come to terms with his previously unexplored sexual identity and find happiness now that he has a chance?
**Praise for the romances of Anna...
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