Meet the staff of @café: Natalie, Dylan, Blue, Sam, Tanya, and Jason. They run the hippest coffee shop in San Francisco -- and they have the coolest site on the Internet. Dylan's aching to tell Natalie how much he loves her. But it's not the kind of thing he can say over the espresso machine. Unfortunately, while he's waiting for the perfect moment, his buddy Sam confides in him that he's in love with Natalie. Dylan's not the kind of guy who would betray a friend. He's not the type to walk away from what he wants, either. And now, the atmosphere at the café is even hotter than the coffee...
Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain wrote their first piece together when they were fifteen - a feature on Kansas City delis for their high school newspaper.
They now live in Los Angeles, where Sarah and Liz are currently Writer-Producers on the Emmy-award winning show "The Shield" and James Patterson's upcoming "Women's Murder Detective Club" TV series debuting this fall on ABC.
Enjoyed the staff at @cafe, a very 90s scene with the hip technology of that time. Vegan chat rooms and blog posts with shoutouts to Donna on 90210 and Wayne's World set the atmosphere for the cafe and its workers. Enjoyed the writing,character depth slightly reminded me of Dawson's Creek. Ended on a cliff hanger, doesn't work well as a stand alone but is doable.
This was my first book and i love it im glad i chose it when im randomly go to the bool shop but its sad that i cant find in any shop the first one and the 3rd and 4th book
I picked this up along with the first of the series(they were the only two at the library) because it takes place in a cafe. I am addicted to coffee so a book that takes place in a cafe was a must read for me. :) I am glad I did though. I like the relationships and and how well the reader can relate to the characters.