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When her aunt bequeathed Jeanie her Pumpkin Spice Cafe, Jeanie moved to this small town determined to be the best owner of the town's only coffee shop, but weird things started to happen in the cafe, which worried Jeanie, and with the help of this hot lumberjack, they tried to figure out what happened.

It was such a fun, cute little read. The story is so light, but I don't really feel the chemistry between them because everything happened so fast. The insta-love and the miscommunication between them stress the hell out of me.

The plot feels messy and out of place, and with the trauma each of them has experienced in the past, I feel like they should get to know each other more.

But I love the cozy feeling this book gives me. I love the people in their small town. The people in the book club? I adore them, and I would love to join them.

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3 stars

This was cute and fluffy in all the right places. Think a little Fall-themed Hallmark movie, with traits of small town Stars Hollow.

I thought this one was just okay, I wasn’t overly impressed by it. If you dislike insta-love and the miscommunication trope, then I wouldn’t bother with it. But it got me in the mood for fall, and sometimes that’s all you need!

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with this arc in exchange for my honest opinions!

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Am I going to reread this book during fall? Yes, yes I am. This was so cute and cosy and everything I needed to get out of my fantasy reading streak. Give me all the romance !!

Meet Jeanie. She just moved to Dream Harbour from New York to take over her aunt’s café, the Pumpkin Spice café. But as she wishes to reinvent herself and her life here, weird things over weird things keep on happening at her new job. Convinced there is a ghost lurking around, one night she gets done the stairs, baseball club in hand almost decapitates Logan. The poor man was just delivering some pumpkins for the store but quickly gets untangled with Jeanie’s life.

It’s a novel that explores a lot of different themes, such as fitting in and finding your place, abandonment issues, and trauma. But it still manages to be the sweetest thing you will read this fall. The structure of the story is quite simple but it uses the codes of romance very well. The whole book is extremely entertaining and the story hooks you right from the start. I do not have anything point to improve in mind, as it was in its genre a very well written and narrated story!

If you like Grumpy x Sunshine, forced proximity and small-town romances, this one is for you!!

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This was a very sweet, easy read.

I did feel like the 'mystery' aspect fell a bit flat and its not the sort of book that will keep you up late because you NEED to know what happens, but I did enjoy it.

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*Thank you NetGalley and One More Chapter for the ARC.*

This was an autumn-themed book about a woman who was in love with a vet, and the vet who was in love with the woman - but they very much suffered from the Sally Rooney Syndrome (aka miscommunication).

If you like this trope then you’ll like the book. It’s set in New England, during autumn, very Gilmore Girls-ish.

It’s easy to read, cute, short - it just wasn’t for me sadly.

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3.5⭐
The Pumpkin Spice Café is a very addictive cozy romance.
I really enjoyed meeting Jeanie and Logan, who from the start have great chemistry.
It's the perfect book to read in the fall with a cup of coffee.
Thank you very much NetGalley for the ARC.

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This was a sweet Hallmark type feel good book. I did enjoy the sorry and a little bit of mystery. It was pretty easy to figure out but I was curious to see how it would turn out.

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Thank you to Laurie Gilmore and One More Chapter for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

This book is like holding a warm cup of coffee on a cold rainy day, like curling up with your dog while watching the leaves fall. It’s set in what is arguably my favourite season, fall and it has all the best features of autumn that make you want to live in this book!!

It’s got:
- Fall aesthetic
- Coffee shop
- Farm with pick your own apples/pumpkins
- Small town vibes
- Grumpy farmer who wears flannel
- Pumpkin Spice Lattes!!!

And so many other good things! I love how straightforward and dreamy (pun intended) this contemporary romance is. Jeanie and Logan had realistic anxieties when it came to starting their relationship in their small town and this book was extremely relatable. If you are a Gilmore Girl's fan, you will LOVE this book. It's got a town full of quirky characters, and Jeanie and Logan will remind you of Luke and Lorelai. I highly recommend reading this during the fall, and I will most definitely be picking up the next books set in this world.

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A cozy, sweet romance that sets the mood for fall. It’s a great read while curling up in a blanket with a hot beverage (e.g. a pumpkin spice latte). It reminded me of Gilmore Girls. The main characters were kind of opposite in character, but made a great couple. Jeanie is on the path of self-discovery and uncertain to settle down. Logan is stuck in the past and afraid to commit to his heart. However, when they spend time together these feelings that hold them back start to gradually fade away and eventually they become brave enough to overcome their fears. The small town with its people is quite charming and the animals in the story are cute. Also, I hope Hazel and Annie get their own books in the future.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of the book.

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Thank you to NetGalley, and Harper Collins UK - One More Chapter for the ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.

What a great, cozy fall read🤎 I can appreciate a nice fluffy romance that is perfect for when you are in between those really heavy books.

In this book we meet MC Jeanie, and Mr Grump - Logan. It’s a great grump sunshine, insta-love type of story. Although, insta-love isn’t my total favourite, the story was written in a way that made this seem right for the characters. The ONLY reason why I didn’t give this one more stars was because of the miscommunication between the two MC. This is a totally subjective opinion, and I can fully acknowledge that if you like the miscommunication trope, then you will absolutely adore this book!

Other than that, this book was still a great read, and made me wish it were a little cooler out - and that the trees would go a little more colourful!

Thanks again for the ARC of The Pumpkin Spice Cafe!

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The Pumpkin Cafe is a delightful little romance. Jeanie inherits the cafe from her aunt and finds herself enjoying it.
She meets Logan, a local who tends to shy away from other folks, but he finds himself fascinated.
I enjoyed the book and it was perfect with a cup of tea.

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This book was so stinking cute. Laurie Gilmore is really living up to the Gilmore name, this book has given me every ounce of Stars Hallow I've missed since my last rewatch of Gilmore Girls. My hallmark-movie-loving soul drank this book up like I was stranded in the desert and had just found an oasis. I didn't know that an angsty lumper jack farmer is what I wanted but this book has so graciously opened my eyes to this dream of mine and has me craving fall like nothing else. Thank you Laurie Gilmore for writing this adorable, perfect, giggle worthy, small town romance. I want about 10000 more of them.

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I really enjoyed this book. It's a cute, fast read. The romance is super sweet with some spice thrown in as well. I definately got strong Gilmore Girls meets Hallmark movie vibes while reading this. It's the perfect cosy, autumnal read paired with a pumpkin spice latte and cosy blanket, and even features a bit of mystery. If you enjoy grumpy/sunshine and she moves to the small town to find herself tropes than this is for you.

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The Pumpkin Spice Café by Laurie Gilmore is a cozy, small town, opposites attract, contemporary romance that is a bit spicy and not just pumpkin flavored.

This story follows Jeanie who moves to Dream Harbor to inherit her aunt Dot’s coffee shop when through some suspicious late night noises she meets Logan a local farmer who finds himself helping solve the mystery and romance ensues.

I enjoyed Jeanie and Logan’s story and the cast of secondary characters.

I am so ready for Autumn.

Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Collins for providing the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Cute, seasonal book! You can never go wrong with small picturesque towns during Autumn.
It was a short easy read, perfect for a cozy afternoon.
A little cheesy at times and even repetitive but that’s what I like about hallmarks movies and this book felt just like that.
Grumpy Logan meets, bubbly Jeanie.
Their romance progressed a little too fast but that’s expected with shorter books.
Overall 3.5 stars ⭐️
Thank you ONE MORE CHAPTER, Harper Collins and Netgalley for this arc.

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Ooohh I adored this! Fall setting, small town, coffee shop, grumpy sunshine! Yes yes yes!! I loved this! I couldn't put it down! I can't wait to read more from this small town! I really hope it becomes a series!
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The pumpkin spice cafe by Laurie Gilmore publishes august 2023. Logan’s mother died when he was young. Then a city woman comes to town and turns his marriage proposal down in front of the town. When Jeannie takes over the cafe He falls rapidly in love-red flag- but he worries she will leave town too-red flag- this is not the kind of romance hero you want. Needy and scared

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This book is the sweetest, meet cute, grumpyxsunshine, hallmarky book I have ever read. The characters in this show the amazing and sometimes exhausting life in a small town. Dream Harbor is a place I never knew I needed and now I need to move there asap. The love story of Jeanie and Logan sees ups and downs so quickly and really embodies the messiness and realness of a small town romance. I wish I could re read this for the first time and and experience the coziness of this book all over again. If you are an autumn girl, like me, this one is for you!

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I really wanted to like this one because of the Gilmore Girls and fall vibes but unfortunately I'm not a fan of the love at first sight trope and I found out the romance was happening very much too quickly. The mystery part was too obvious to me too, even though I knew it wasn't the most important thing in the novel. Last negative point : you cannot run a coffee shop just like that without any experience even if you're good at managment, and you can't just tell that the 'cappuccino machine is broken' when in a coffee shop, the barista IS the cappuccino machine.
Nevertheless, I liked the atmosphere of the little town where everyone knows everyone and the automn vibes that gave a really cute setting to the story.

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Thank you Net Galley, Laurie Gilmore, and the publisher for allowing me to get an arc of this book! Personally I would rate this book a 2. I got bored many times reading this book. I could not finish it. I would always be checking how much of the book I had left to read. This book is about a girl named Jeanie who owns the pumpkin spice cafe. She is new to the small town and trying to make herself comfortable with everyone. Moving to the town allowed her to meet her lover. That's basically the whole book! Not my type of book but i'm sure those who like slow romance will enjoy this book! The book is a 3rd person point of view which is one thing I am not really into. The 3rd person view kind of got confusing sometimes. I would definitely recommend this book to those who love fall, slow romance, and grumpy x sunshine romance. I will say Jeanie's lover isn't actually a grumpy guy. He just doesn't like the people's personalities. I will not be reviewing my book on any social platform since the story just revolved over the same thing the whole time and was not so interesting.

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