
A Barista's Guide to Love & Larceny
Caroline Bonin
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This cozy fantasy romance combines magic, first love, and college life into a sweetly brewed and delicious read about a girl roped into investigating a company's dangerous productâperfect for fans of Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe!
"A perfect blend of cozy and heist!. . . I loved it!" âSarah Beth Durst, New York Times-bestselling author of The Spellshop
Dani Lionet is no stranger to working hard. But now sheâs attending her dream magic university, and must manage classes, shifts at the local cafe, and maintaining her partial scholarshipâall while trying to keep her unique ability under wraps. That way, no one else can take advantage of it like her parents used to. So when a visiting professor calls Dani out on her ability, sheâs terrified.
Yet, it seems Professor Silva just wants to pay Dani to use it to investigate a soon-to-be-released lucid dreaming product with horrible side effects. Dani is hesitant, but she needs the money, and it would help her new friend who was part of the productâs clinical trials. Plus, she has a swoony distraction in Kass, a mage and her endearingly cute new regular at work. . .even if she can't tell him about her ability or extracurricular activities. The fact that he seems just as interested in her is very uncharted territory for Dani since, thanks to her parents, she's never lived in one place long enough to have a real crush.
Can Dani help with the professor's âgroup project,â learn to embrace her ability, and get to know Kass? Or will it all fall apart before the semester is over?
This enchantingly cozy read is perfect for:
*Readers looking for an accessible entry into fantasy books
*Those who enjoyed To All the Boys Iâve Loved Before or The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
*Fans of college and/or New Adult stories
*People who enjoy light heist elements in a story
*Stans of Taylor Swiftâs Speak Now album, especially the song âEnchantedâ
*Anyone who knows all too well how expensive higher education can be
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Caroline Bonin
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This cozy fantasy romance combines magic, first love, and college life into a sweetly brewed and delicious read about a girl roped into investigating a company's dangerous productâperfect for fans of Coffeeshop in an Alternate Universe!
"A perfect blend of cozy and heist!. . . I loved it!" âSarah Beth Durst, New York Times-bestselling author of The Spellshop
Dani Lionet is no stranger to working hard. But now sheâs attending her dream magic university, and must manage classes, shifts at the local cafe, and maintaining her partial scholarshipâall while trying to keep her unique ability under wraps. That way, no one else can take advantage of it like her parents used to. So when a visiting professor calls Dani out on her ability, sheâs terrified.
Yet, it seems Professor Silva just wants to pay Dani to use it to investigate a soon-to-be-released lucid dreaming product with horrible side effects. Dani is hesitant, but she needs the money, and it would help her new friend who was part of the productâs clinical trials. Plus, she has a swoony distraction in Kass, a mage and her endearingly cute new regular at work. . .even if she can't tell him about her ability or extracurricular activities. The fact that he seems just as interested in her is very uncharted territory for Dani since, thanks to her parents, she's never lived in one place long enough to have a real crush.
Can Dani help with the professor's âgroup project,â learn to embrace her ability, and get to know Kass? Or will it all fall apart before the semester is over?
This enchantingly cozy read is perfect for:
*Readers looking for an accessible entry into fantasy books
*Those who enjoyed To All the Boys Iâve Loved Before or The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches
*Fans of college and/or New Adult stories
*People who enjoy light heist elements in a story
*Stans of Taylor Swiftâs Speak Now album, especially the song âEnchantedâ
*Anyone who knows all too well how expensive higher education can be












