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Java Cupid #3

Java Footprints

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Contemporary Romance, Steam level 4
Tony Farroni is a second generation eco-warrior and wildlife conservationist, studying to be a veterinarian. In his everyday job as a Vet Tech at the Fremont County Zoo, he sees the evil aftereffects of hunters every day.

Ashley LeFevre comes from a long line of hunters and pioneers who learned to live off the land in harmony with it. She’s studying Forest and Wildlife Conservation and Wildlife Management in order to set up and run a hunting lodge with her family on their ranch. She respects Mother Nature for the bounty she provides. She and her family can live off the land and survive in the wilderness for weeks without much more than a simple hunter’s backpack and a sleeping bag. Her day job as a barista at the Java Cupid Coffee Shop gives her the funds she needs to keep herself in fishing bait and ammo.

Their lives collide the day that she waits on Tony and they argue the merits of hunting. Each wants the chance to show the other their side of the argument. Add in the message of love that appears on Tony’s coffee cup and sparks fly.

Do opposites attract? Or are their differences too great to overcome? The Java Cupid seems to think they’re a match made in Mother Earth’s bountiful forest. But maybe this time the Cupid missed the mark. One thing’s for certain. For Tony and Ashley, there is a huge Java Footprint.

86 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 27, 2017

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Lynn Donovan

115 books137 followers
Lynn Donovan is an author, playwright, and director who spends her days chasing after her muses trying to get them to behave long enough to write their stories. The results are numerous novels, multi-author series, anthologies, dramatizations, and short stories.
Lynn enjoys reading and writing fiction, paranormal, speculative, contemporary romance, and time travel. But you never know what her muses will come up with for a story, so you could see a novel under any given genre. All that can be said is keep your eyes open because these muses are not sitting still for long!
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1,069 reviews
July 30, 2017
Java Footprints

Differences can build or hinder relationships. This story showed me that one's opinions and beliefs are not always 100 percent right. One must be willing to listen to and learn from others. Ashley and Tony were as different as night and day and it helped and hindered their relationship. They had to make an effort to step out of their comfort zones in order to have a successful relationship.

I love this story, because it shows you that some people may be on the polar side of the spectrum from you, but you should remain willing to learn about them and to understand where they are coming from. What Java Footprints is really saying is: get to the heart of a matter, so that you can grow and not be bull-headed and lose out on a blessing.

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July 9, 2017
I thoroughly enjoyed Java Footprint. I couldn't think of a more opposites attract story than the one penned her. A die-hard, earth conscious, burgeoning veterinarian with an animal whisper's touch and a woman whose a hunter? I mean, how on earth are they going to be together? But that's what brings them together -- Earth. It's a very quick read but an engrossing one.
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August 19, 2017
Yay

I enjoyed this story about Ashley and Tony, I like how they took time to understand each other's way of life, but would really like a story about Tony's parents and how they interact with Ashley's lol looking forward to reading more from Java Cup
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