Callie White has spent the last three years chasing a dream that feels further away with every rejection letter. Back home in Derby for the summer, working as a barista at The Daily Grind, the cozy little café owned by her childhood best friend's family, she's trying to convince herself that settling might not be so bad. That is, until Ewan Mitchell walks through the door-looking effortlessly cool, as if he hadn't become one of the most enigmatic rising stars in film since he left his hometown. For Ewan, The Daily Grind is a quiet pocket of nostalgia, a place he used to escape to before his life changed forever. He doesn't expect his favorite café to have hired a new barista-one with ink-stained fingers, a film degree hanging by a thread, and a sharp wit that catches him off guard. Their first meeting? A little awkward, a little messy, and undeniably intriguing.
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