Opening a Christian coffeehouse in Seattle was Maggie Black’s dream. So when banker William Grey denies her loan, her plans for “Higher Grounds” get put on hold. Then Mr. Grey (who drinks tea, of course) explains that if Maggie takes his small-business seminar, the bank might reconsider the application. It might take the help of her fabulous coffee, but Maggie decides she could stay awake in class long enough to learn something. Besides, Grey’s stuffy facade and velvety British accent might make things interesting. Can a formal, dashing banker teach this vibrant entrepreneur a thing or two about faith and perfect blends? Or is it the other way around?
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FIVE STARS: "Pleiter has hit on a great balance of plot that moves, characters with just enough depth, the absolute need of humor, and the romance I love."
FIVE STARS: "Perfect!...I had to stay up longer than I usually do tonight to finish it. It was so good!"
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FIVE STARS: "This book is Christian chick lit at its best! Pleiter weaves a tale full of faith, humor, romance, friendship, and family."
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This sweet and tender romantic comedy was first published under Love Inspired’s Steeple Hill Cafe line.