Pumpkin spice & everything nice

Katie Cicatelli-Kuc

Book - 2024

"...sixteen-year-old Lucy Kane hates the uber-popular PSL. She finds it overrated -- especially when you consider the fact that there isn't even pumpkin in it! -- which is bad because she works at Cup o' Jo, the local coffee shop her mom owns. Business at Cup o' Jo hasn't been great in the off-season, but that's okay because it always picks up during the fall... Until Java Junction, a multinational coffee chain, opens across the street and makes things harder for the small shop. And to make matters worse, it turns out Jack Harper, the new kid in school and Lucy's secret crush, is the son of the owner."--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Young adult fiction
Published
New York, NY : Scholastic, Inc 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Katie Cicatelli-Kuc (author)
Item Description
Includes excerpt from Going Viral.
Physical Description
318 pages ; 21 cm
Audience
14+.
9-12.
ISBN
9781339030753
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A fall romance with a New England backdrop. Autumn leaves aren't the only stunning thing to hit the town of Briar Glen--so has good-looking new boy Jack Harper, and Lucy Kane is enamored with both. Her new crush is the perfect thing to take her mind off the fact that Java Junction, part of a global chain, is opening across the street from Cup o' Jo, Lucy's mother's coffee shop, where they take pride in baking everything from scratch and avoiding artificial ingredients. But there's more than coincidence in the timing of the arrivals of both Jack and Java Junction: The Harper family moved to Briar Glen specifically to open this franchise location, which will bring competition that threatens Cup o' Jo. This scenario has the makings of a perfect autumnal adversaries-to-lovers romance, but the writing lacks charm and chemistry. Jack seems to be completely enamored with Lucy, but her character isn't sufficiently developed to warrant his attention. Lucy's friends are continually supportive of her but have few distinguishing characteristics, and the story is weakened by confusing timelines and repetitive elements. The resolution relies upon successes that come too easily and do not feel earned. Major characters are cued white. A promising premise that's lacking in spice. (Romance. 12-16) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.