Synopsis-
Serving promise, one cup at a time.
When his world came crashing down around him, Garrett Sharp didn’t run. He stood like the man he is and took his punishment. Eight years later, he finds himself in a new life. It’s not the life he grew up believing he would live, but it’s a life all the same, albeit numb and empty. Well, not entirely.
Every day across the street from his furniture store, Garrett steals moments full of warmth from Emily Garner. As she floats happily though her coffee shop, Emily provides him glimpses into her soul. She’s pure and full of life in a way Garrett never experienced. He’s never hear her voice and doesn’t know the color of her eyes. But he knows she lights up like a beacon when she serves coffee to couples on their first dates. Emily can feel the tingles of new love even when she’s not the one experiencing the thrill. And Garrett can feel Emily’s joy from across the street.
When Emily finally enters Garrett’s store for the first time six months after he opens, both their lives change. Garrett must battle the demons of his past to be a man worthy of the woman he’s fallen for from afar. Emily has to move beyond her ex-boyfriend and his betrayals to find trust again. If it were only the past challenging Emily and Garrett, their story would be easy.
Life is never easy.
“But I loved her before I heard her voice. I loved her before I felt her skin. I loved her before I knew the color of her eyes. I loved her the first time I saw her with her head tipped back laughing, filling my ugly damaged soul with warmth.”
Garrett and Emily have an interesting and unique relationship. Garrett doesn’t speak much. His language mainly consists of grunts and growls. He’s overprotective and snarls. But he’s never mean to Emily or tries to hurt her. That’s just that way he communicates. Let’s get this straight. He’s not abusive in any way. He’s just being himself. After what he went through, he doesn’t get close to people and doesn’t take shit from them either.
But that doesn’t scare Emily. She loves the alpha male part of him. His grunts and growls and his kaleidoscope eyes. She doesn’t back down when he snarls at her. She gives it right back. Their love story was interesting, it was funny, cute, heartfelt and gave me so many emotions that I didn’t think I’d get to experience with this book.
“You brought me back to life when I wasn’t sure I wanted to live. You’re love personified and I stole that from you.”
I loved the characters in this book. Jordan, Jenna, Caleb, Cody, Hunter, Clyde, Alyssa. They are a family and just sitting here, reading about their struggles, and their accomplishments made me feel what they felt right along with them. I felt like part of their little circle too.
I cried, I laughed, I screamed and I growled along with them.
“What happens in battle doesn’t define the war.”
Emily and Garrett both have gone through some pretty rough stuff. But by the end of the book, no matter what happened to them, what life through at them and what people did to try to break them down or break them apart, they survived and thrived.
“Why is time an illusion?”
“Because you can live a lifetime in a second or never experience a thing in eighty years.”
5/5 Stars!