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Coffee Girl

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One of my all time favorite romances is the Thoughtless series by S.C. Stephens. There’s something about a confident musician that just makes you swoon.

And then we meet Tatum..... Country music’s leading man on the road touring with his band, and team including his personal stylists’ assistant, Kiki. Tatum Cannot wait to lose his ex girlfriend and America’s not so sweetheart Savanna Edwards since they’ve managed to keep the media believing they are still in love when really they hate eachother.

Kiki isn’t sure about this whole “country scene”. Especially after her first run in with the hot singer, where she is covered in coffee earning the nickname “the coffee girl”.


Kiki and Tatum’s relationship blossoms from mutual understanding to hot chemistry while on tour with the band. You can only hide a love like that for so long ;).

This is a book I’ll be sharing with friends and recommending for my romance lovers.
The relationship felt genuine and I loved the pop culture and music references. I think this couple deserves their own playlist.

I’m just sad I can’t listen to Tatum sing “Fall with me” *swoon*

I can’t wait to read more by this talented author. She deserves all the love!

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Received ARC through NetGalley.

A fun story with a nice take on the "normal girl famous musician" trope. I enjoyed it, but wish there was more story about the couple as a couple at the end.

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I want to thank NetGalley and Sophie Sinclair for the ARC of Coffee Girl to read.
Kiki needs a job after losing hers. Her sister offers to hire her as a nanny for her children. Her brother says he knows of a job as an assistant to a stylist for a country singer. She takes the job and moves to Nashville.
She meets the singer in a not very pleasant way that involves a mishap with coffee she is getting for others.
The time on tour all over country brings its share of ups and downs. The chemistry between Kiki and Tatum is amazing.

The story has an amazing cast of people that you come to love and enjoy but has its share of not so nice people.
This is a fantastic debut book.

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Who wouldn’t want to join someone famous on tour, especially if that someone is a hunky country star? I sure would love it! I was SO excited when I saw Coffee Girl come up on netgalley in their Read Now section. I’ve only read good things about it!

Kiki is fired from her men’s stylist job and is offered either helping her sister and become a nanny (and yes that includes pressing her brother in laws underwear, no thank you!) or go on tour with a major country music singer. Rather than becoming a nanny, Kiki decides to go on tour, where she ends up meeting a handsome guy on her first day, as she spills coffee down her shirt. The hunk is of course none other than Tatum, the major country artist. Kiki and Tatums attraction grows, but will a relationship work when fame is on the lines?

I loved the romantic banter between Kiki and Tatum, the lyrics, real relationship problems, and so much more! Tatum is full of swoon, even if he is a little cocky, it worked for him. I also appreciated Kiki being a little self conscious, it made her so realistic!

This is Sophie Sinclair’s debut novel and it didn’t disappoint. I can’t wait to read Sarah’s story, she was such a fun character in Kikis story. If you’re a romance fan, like celebrity stories, steam and especially country music, I suggest you check out Coffee Girl!

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Thank you to the author Sophie Sinclair for a gifted copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

Kiki just got laid off from her job in fashion and her options are to either be her pretentious sister’s nanny or move to Nashville to work as an assistant to the stylist of the country music star, Tatum Reed. Well, neither sounds fun, but life on the road touring with the band beats folding her sister and brother in law’s underwear. From the moment Kiki and Tatum meet, it’s instant attraction but a relationship in the public eye comes with its costs.

One of my goals in 2020 is to read more from indie authors and I’m so glad I picked this one up. I devoured it in less than a day! The story is engaging and the dialogue is fun with some cute banter. I was a little skeptical at first – there are some cringeworthy interactions and Tatum’s character seems questionable, but the story swept me along and I couldn’t put it down. The supporting characters are just as good. My favorite is definitely Kiki’s gay best friend TJ. Really looking forward to the next book featuring Sarah!

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I must say this was a very fun, enjoyable read. For a debut book it was written very well and the main characters were very easy to like. My only critique would be that it was very predictable. You could tell quite far off what direction it would take which of course does take away from the excitement when you know exactly what's about to happen.

**Received ARC through NetGalley. Voluntarily reviewed. **

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I LOVE THIS BOOK - I literally read it in one sitting - thanks to my husband refilling my tea cup.
Kiki - what a character, she is full of sass and determination, funny and loyal, but with her own insecurities that keep popping up. And Tatem - just he not just sound like sex in cowboy boots??
A Country Rock Star Romance that kept me thoroughly entertained. I cant wait to rad the next one and whatever else Sophie Sinclair has written. I love her writing style, pace and character development.
Thank you to all for my ARC - LOVED IT

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This book y’all. If you remember way back to the end of December, I named You’d Be Mine by Erin Hahn as one of my favorite books of 2019. I didn’t think I would find another musician romance book that I loved as much. Well, then I read More Jade by Laura Pavlov and fell in love with this trope yet again. But then I read Coffee Girl by @sophiesinclairauthor and became OBSESSED.⁣

If you are a romance lover, you need to read this so you can meet Kiki and Tatum. I promise you won’t be disappointed. They have one of the best meet cutes when Kiki ends up with coffee all over her thanks to Tatum. He proceeds to nickname her Coffee Girl and the rest is history! Just kidding. The rest of this book is filled with some steam, an angry ex-girlfriend, a hilarious best friend, and an Irish guitar player. Of course, it ends with a happily ever after but I’m pretty sure all of my favorite books do! Oh, and Sophie Sinclair is giving us more when she writes a second book about that Irish guitar player and Kiki’s new best friend! ⁣

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Coffee Girl was such an unexpected gem of a novel! I was so impressed with Sophie Sinclair's debut novel and cannot wait to read the rest of the series. She reminds me of Christina Lauren's earlier works, for anyone else who is a fan! Coffee Girl is about Kiki, a girl who finds herself searching for a job and ends up employed by Tatum Reed, the biggest name in country music, as the assistant stylist on his tour. Her and Tatum have an adorable meet cute that of course involves coffee, and from there on out the tensions were high between the two as they try to navigate their feelings for each other in the crazy world of celebrities. Tatum comes with a lot of baggage- his high profile ex-girlfriend is furious at him for ending things and wants revenge and is constantly around stirring up trouble for Kiki and Tatum. Kiki also is finding herself on this tour, both professionally and has she begins to fall for Tatum. I thought this book had it all! It was funny, it was witty, it felt original, and I loved reading about them being on tour. I genuinely don't have enough good things to say!

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Ahhh Coffee Girl is everything. Why didn’t I read this sooner?!? @sophiesinclairauthor has a way with words that gets you hooked and keeps you locked in. ⁣

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I started this book last night around 7pm. I normally go to bed by 830, I stayed up past midnight to finish this because it was THAT good. I couldn’t get enough. ⁣

The banter between Tatum and Kiki and the conversations between TJ and Kiki had me laughing out loud. There was just enough drama, humor, and romance to make this unputdownable.⁣

Did I mention Tatums band raises money for an animal rescue in this and there is a fat cat named Oreo? I always love me a book that supports animal rescue and has fur babes; fiction or not. ⁣

Sarah was such an awesome friend to Kiki and set an amazing example of how women should lift each other up, instead of bringing them down.⁣

I cannot WAIT for her story in book two. I’m going to go crazy waiting for it til May. #bookstagram #books #romance #romcom #countrystuds

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REVIEW | Coffee Girl by Sophie Sinclair
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When Kiki finds herself unemployed, she needs to find work fast. She ends up landing a spot as the assistant to the stylist of Tatum, a swoony country star.
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I flew through this one in a day! It kept me turning the pages and I loved the accessible writing style. It reminded me a lot of The Happy Ever After Playlist, and in a good way.
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Notable things I liked:
⭐️The characters were fun
⭐️The adorable lyrics
⭐️Any hero described as a Paul Walker lookalike 🙌🏼
⭐️The steam level 🔥🔥
⭐️The rockstar trope- I was on the fence about this trope but now I’m starting to dig it
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Overall, I really enjoyed this one. Thank you netgalley and Sophie Sinclair for this ARC💗

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I read A LOT of romance, so for a book to really stand out says so much. Coffee Girl stands out. I binged this baby in about 4 hours- which is saying something big. This book has everything you need in a romcom. Kiki and Tatum have a perfect meet cute where Kiki ends up with coffee all over her- hence the nickname. They were the perfect couple. Kiki was talented and funny. Tatum was a HOT, sweet, talented, country music star book boyfriend!!! There is plenty of steam that is well placed and perfectly hot. Awesome supporting characters, especially Kiki’s best friend TJ who was so stinking hilarious.

This is Sophie’s first book and I will be impatiently waiting for the next in the series, “The Makeup Artist” in May!!

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4.25/5 stars!

Fired from her job and not wanting to become a nanny to her sister's family, the heroine asked her brother for help in finding a job...as the assistant to the wardrobe stylist for a country band, or basically as the "coffee girl". The nickname was given by the hero, the lead singer of the country band, when the two first met. And thus began a relationship full of attraction, respect, laughter, and trials as exes, misunderstandings, and employer/employee troubles try their best to obstruct the couple's happiness.

I enjoyed the majority of the story, especially as the story is told by both the hero and the heroine. I liked the heroine and how strong yet vulnerable she is, and that she goes for what she wants. I also like the hero, but I did want a chapter from the hero's view when the couple first met and their first time spending time together. What I didn't like was a certain event at the beginning that the hero went through, though it really isn't a deal breaker in my eyes. Overall, I did like the couple and some of the other characters, character flaws and all.

The author's writing style is pleasing to read, making the story flow effortlessly. I look forward to reading more of the author's books about this series, especially as the next book features the makeup/hair stylist and another member of the country band.

**Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the review copy.**

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Coffee Girl is a story about Tatum and Kiki. The chemistry in this book was amazing. Tatum as a country star has to deal with an crazy ex and his tour. Kiki who recently lost her job gets a change to work as the assistant to main stylist of the band. Tatum and Kiki meet each other on tour and their chemistry is off the charts from the first moment they meet each other. In this book they deal with the highs and lows that comes with being famous. I loved the parts and the text messages between Kiki and both TJ’s!!! While the story is lighthearted and very cute, it also had a lot off steam! So Coffee Girl is clearly a must read for everyone who is searching for a steamy and fun romance.

I give this book 4 stars!

-C

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This book was just.. wow! I was so captivated by Kiki and Tate’s story. ⁣

Tate is a huge country super star who has been nominated for entertainer of the year. Unfortunately, his newest single with Country Sweetheart Savannah causes him to have to cross paths with her often, even though they’ve been broken up for months. ⁣

Kiki has just been let go by the men’s fashion magazine she styles for and is unemployed. When her crazy older sister offers her a job to be her nanny, she resorts to enlisting her brother's help in finding a new job. Cam finds her a job as Tate’s stylists assistant. Kiki will take just about any job as long as it’s not for her sister. But what she doesn’t expect is Tate to be so handsome and flirty with a coffee girl like her, when he dates superstars like Savannah. ⁣

First of all, any book that has song references in it has me sold. I loved Kiki and how shy she was at first with Tate. Tate was just… YUM. Their playful banter and building romance was so good! I loved how this was a bit of a slow burn too. This book is for all the girls who feel like underdogs. You deserve that superstar love! Don’t let other women make you feel insecure, there is something special about each and every one of you! Such a great book! You will be left swooning with your heart squeezing out of your chest! ⁣

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LOVED this book!! I was hooked from the first few words. It is funny and light and perfect for a mental getaway. Definitely definitely definitely one to check out!!

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Hitting on all the must haves of a good rock love story; steamy moments, heated conflict, sexy people, and things people do for love. I wanted just a little more but overall enjoyed this book.

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