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Coffee Date

By: Nia Forrester
Narrated by: Allan Monteilh, Jynelle Brown
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You can find out a lot about yourself during the course of a single day.

On the anniversary of the most tragic event of his life, Randall “The Rocket” Reese must face down paparazzi outside his house, a big sister who won’t stay out of his personal life, and a coffee date with an “old classmate” from high school whom he barely remembers.

His plan is to wallow in solitude, but Fate has plans of its own.

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African American Contemporary Feel-Good
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Engaging Storyline • Relatable Characters • Great Performances • Emotional Depth • Unexpected Twists • Sweet Romance

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I want more, just when things start to shift it ends.
Nice storyline, it pulls you in from the beginning.

Wish my coffee dates were like this.

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I really enjoyed this story and it's characters. Danni was a nice wholesome woman which was refreshing. I also enjoyed the little plot twist.

It was cute

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A great, quick story. The quality of the narration was horrible, but it wasn’t the end of the world.

Great

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The cuteness of these two! Randall and Danielle are that unknowingly missed connection from school that life had to hurt and suck first with other people and drama, before reconnecting as adults, who are working to heal from the battles and find their purpose and person.

This was cute!

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I enjoyed the series. I enjoyed the book. I wish it was a continuation or part two or maybe I just haven’t found it yet, but it’s a unconventional way to spark connection with someone and a healthy reminder of acceptance of others

Great read

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