This is such a fun anothology of coffee shop queer stories. I feel like this might be one of the first anthologies I've read where every single story is almost the same length. they're between 14 and 16 pages and there's none that are longer than that. it means you get a lot of stories and some do a better job at weaving a plot line and memorable characters in that page length than others do. All in all a very solid anthology with a wide variety of queer identities, racial diversity, disability, and body types. one heart means that I really really liked it and two hearts me and that it's a favorite of mine.
💜Sea Salt and Caramel by Shea Sullivan: mm ocean shifter coffee shop meet cute. Very sweet and engaging for being so short. Every story in this is roughly 14-15 pages and I'm impressed by how much I enjoyed this little gem.
Unusual Blends by Scarlett Gale: grumpy sunshine sapphic witches
💜💜The Tasty Crumpet by AL Heard: Guy wanders into magical cafe is absolutely clueless about the fact that it is a magical cafe and flirts with vampire. MM. This was actually really cute and I would 100% read a book set in this little magic-yness setting.
Band by Florence Vale: so like actually really cute but was disappointed bc the notes at the beginning that give themes and rep said asexual MC but that isn't discussed, mentioned, or even hinted at.
A Family Thing by Jessica Black: cynical man has a family curse that he'll be miserable until he meets his other half. Cute but not super memorable
💜Anywhere, Everywhere, Forever by Theresa Alef: established MM half orc, half elf couple and a marriage proposal. I liked this one a lot. Very cute.
The Magic Kin Know by Lacey Hays: sadly one of my least favorite solely because I had no idea what was going on. It has two sapphic MCs who may or may not be fae and there's a baby but beyond that, I'm lost.
Herald of Love by Maggie Page: cute poly problem solving when a pendant becomes animated into a dragon with breath that lowers inhibitions and eases communication. Two women and nonbinary character.
💜💜Knishes and Noshes by Nina Waters: very cute, blind bakery owner uses heat vision to get around until he trips over a dragon who doesn't emit a heat signature. The dragon is nonverbal but the two find a way to communicate and connect. MM
Harmony by I A Ashcroft: I fear this one tried to put too much magic stuff into it without the time to explain everything. It's got a trans barista who used to be training to be magic of some sort and another mage who watches over him I think? I honestly am a bit confused by this one. There's only so much you can put in 15 pages. This needed to be a 50 page story at least. MM
Confluence by Puck Malamud: cute soulmate vibes. Two centuries old creatures find each other again in a coffee shop and realize how much they taught the other without knowing it. Sapphic, shape shifting
💜Flowers Bloom Even Then by Alex Ransom: aromantic nonbinary trans masc sales person has to sell romance potions to very outwardly feminine queer man while trying to keep his aro identity under wraps. Cute. Would read a longer story about these two
💜Breaking Bread by Beth Lumen: mermaid-human bakery with a side of politics. Agender MC, sapphic love interest. Set in Iceland
💜Rain and Moonlight by Lex T Lindsay: fat sapphic queer baker with horrible luck runs into her college crush, a black bisexual badass powerful witch and the two finally admit the feelings they have for each other
💜💜Tomb Many Cooks by Em Rowntree: this has been definitely one of my favorites and I desperately wanted to be longer. It features Hades owning a bakery full of doom and gloom and despair and his customers are feeling despair as they eat his treats until this sunshiny colorful non-binary love comes in and enthusiastically enjoys a cupcake. Then they set out to figure out what's going on with Hades baking and how to make things more successful. It's so cute while also being funny and also acknowledging that darkness does not have to be inherently bad.
Dreaming of Pines by Tris Lawrence: poly romance with a magical cafe that brings you exactly what you need. This was good and I really enjoyed having older characters
💜Something in the Water by Willa Blythe: chaotic magical barista meets fat water spirit and they help each other with their magic. Sapphic.
The Ballad of Yggdrasil by Kristi Mae: I was really excited about this one because in the notes it uses terms like anti-soulmates and aromantic but I honestly was mostly confused. I think that the concept is there but it's not explained well enough or thoroughly enough to be necessarily understandable which was a bummer.
💜In Like Flynn by Jo Mathieson: very cute. Two people want the same book so they end up meeting for coffee to study the book every weekend. Turns out there's a meddling dragon who lives in the book. M/NonBinary
A Leap Worth Taking bg T. S. Knight: reincarnation sapphic age gap. Okay, a little odd but promising.