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Bean There, Found You: Sweet enemies to lovers opposites attract sapphic romance (Bean There, Done That)
by Cameron Tate
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Synopsis
Messy rich girl + coffee shop snark + slow-burn sapphic tension = the perfect pour
Mean girl Lina James never expected to be working a minimum wage job at Bean There, Done That after her family's financial collapse. Even worse, her supervisor is Clara Brown—the girl she and her friends ...
Mean girl Lina James never expected to be working a minimum wage job at Bean There, Done That after her family's financial collapse. Even worse, her supervisor is Clara Brown—the girl she and her friends ...
Messy rich girl + coffee shop snark + slow-burn sapphic tension = the perfect pour
Mean girl Lina James never expected to be working a minimum wage job at Bean There, Done That after her family's financial collapse. Even worse, her supervisor is Clara Brown—the girl she and her friends relentlessly mocked throughout high school. As Lina reluctantly learns the ropes from her newfound boss, their mutual contempt slowly transforms into something neither expected. But when Lina discovers that the coffee shop is in danger of closing and her parent’s plans to leave town, she must decide what—and who—she's willing to risk everything for.
Can two girls from opposite sides of the social divide find common ground over steamed milk and second chances?
Bean There, Found You is a sweet sapphic enemies-to-lovers, rich girl/poor girl, workplace romance with lots of heart.
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