Java Hearts & Cupid Darts (The Coffee Loft Series)
₹334.00
Braxton’s a full-of-himself carpenter she’s dubbed Mr. Never.
When the two are forced to pair up in a storytelling duel, Maggie’s temper boils hotter than their freshest brew. But when she glimpses his not-so-infuriating side, Maggie can’t help but think that something else is brewing between them.
Maggie Modella, owner of the VA Beach Coffee Loft, has found the keys to true love!
Well, they’re not actually keys; they’re darts. Cupid darts, to be exact.
If she simply collects the darts found within the pages of her new life-changing book, she, too, can find true and everlasting love.
There’s just one problem:
She has a major distraction in the form of Braxton Wheaton, the infuriating brute she hired to revamp an old train car for her coffee shop. Braxton is as boastful as a peacock with the manners of an ox. And now, thanks to her meddling sister, Maggie has to pair off with him in a storytelling duel.
But once the coffee dust starts to settle, Braxton reveals a deep and vulnerable side that has Maggie rethinking her love for hating him.
To make matters worse, those ever-important Cupid darts start checking themselves off one by one. If she can’t stop them, she might just fall in love with the wrong guy.
Welcome to The Coffee Loft, a place where romance is always brewing.
Grab your favorite table over in the corner and be prepared to be swept off your feet. This multi-author collection features some of your favorite sweet romance authors that you already know and love as well as a few new names you’ll be rushing to check out.
From cold brews to cappuccinos and frothy frappes, there’s something on the menu for every romantic comedy reader. Fake dates, meddling matchmakers, friends-to-lovers and so much more, each stand-alone story is the right blend of sweet, guaranteed to warm your heart.
Happily-ever-after’s coming right up!
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nari –
I met Maggie and Braxton in Kirsten and Beau’s story. The two do not seem like a good pair at first because they really clash. Maggie seems to be looking for love in all the wrongs places and is very discouraged. Braxton would like to get to know Maggie better but he seems to say the wrong things around her. A story telling competition bring the two together and they start to connect. Can they get over their individual fears and build a life long relationship? I enjoyed reading this book Braxton has a fun personality. I hope there are more books with the Wheaton brothers.
Andrea Payne –
Kimberly Krey has impressed me AGAIN!! I love the community she introduced in Sting OP ‘Fun’ at Forty-One, Book One of her Forty-something Singles of Virginia Beach. I was super excited to read this book too!
Java Hearts and Cupid Darts is the fourth book in the new Coffee Loft Series. While all these books are set in Coffee Loft coffee shops, they are all standalone and can be read in any order.
Braxton and Maggie are a hilarious couple. The chemistry between the two of them is electric and their banter had me choking on my Peppermint Mocha. I love it when Mr. Never becomes Mr. Forever!
This book is sweet and wholesome and is appropriate for anyone who loves it when the flash of irritation becomes a blend of sweet and strong! I would absolutely recommend this book and would read anything by this author!
April Hogue –
Java Hearts & Cupid Darts was such a fun book! The banter. The swoony kisses. All the feels.
And I especially liked how Maggie and Braxton reacted after their night of wallowing: Braxton did not do a grand gesture to win her back–thank you, Kimberly Krey, for NOT doing that!!!–because they both said hurtful things. Then they both realized what they’d be missing out on if they let the other go without a fight. I loved the ending chapters so much!!
Sharon K Connell –
If you like contemporary romance with a few laughs, this is the book for you. I truly enjoyed the story. Kept waiting for the boom to be lowered on the hero, and I wasn’t disappointed. Nor with the ending, although I would have liked an epilogue to finish out all the nitty-gritty details of their lives. If they appear in the rest of this series, I’ll miss them. I don’t like series. I like stand-alone stories. But it was a fun read.
KT Walsh –
Thought it dragged on a bit at the first. It was hard to get into. I found it hard to relate. Lovely author tho