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Hi, have we just met? If so, then you might not know of my love for Heather Webber's books. But if you've followed me for a bit, you know how I feel about her stories. Love, love, love.
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Ava Harrison has lived a sheltered life due to her health issues. She's also wracked with guilt over the death of her boyfriend, Alexander. She feels like it was her fault he was hit by a car and killed. So when a mysterious letter with a job offer shows up, she wonders if he's speaking to her from beyond the grave. In an uncharacteristically spontaneous move, she packs her things and heads to Driftwood, Alabama, hoping for an interview.
Maggie Brightwell is the proprietor of Magpie's, the local coffee shop. In addition to serving great coffee, Maggie also matches people with the “curiosities” she keeps in the shop – little things she finds here and there that call to her. She has the uncanny ability to match people with the curiosities, giving them just the thing to spark interest in something they'd forgotten, or point them on a path they didn't know they needed to travel.
When Ava arrives and inquires about the job, Maggie is taken aback. The ad Ava shows her is one she drafted, seeking a caregiver for her aging father. His behavior has been a little strange lately, and Maggie has concerns. But she'd then quickly discarded the listing. Yet here it is, in Ava's hands. But Maggie thinks Ava will be good company for her father and hires her.
At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities is delightful. Warm, inviting, with friends you didn't know you needed to meet. Ava and Maggie are both wonderfully written. Life has tossed them both some challenges, but they haven't let those challenges break them. Maggie's father is quite the character, and his cat Molly (who becomes Ava's cat, because cats) steals the show at times. Estrelle seems very intimidating, and her gift of seeing tends to make people nervous. But behind that veil and that dour exterior, is she as scary as all that?
Ava and Maggie each have unresolved issues to deal with. Ava's health has kept her cocooned from life. She desperately wants to be normal, not pitied because of her condition or looked at differently because of her extraordinary abilities. She's also dealing with the guilt of Alexander's death, wondering whether she could have – should have – done anything differently. Maggie has never quite come to terms with her mother's disappearance. The coffee shop was her mother's passion project, and she keeps the shop going like she's expecting her mother to walk in and pick up where she left off. Can Maggie see that perhaps she's been hanging on for the wrong reasons all this time?
This book has everything: learning to let go of the past, taking a leap of faith, dreams deferred and then realized, romance, and Webber's trademark touches of magic and whimsy. There were also some plot twists that had me just agog. I love it when authors throw in surprises that I don't see coming. I'd recommend it for anyone who loves a well-told story in a charming Southern environment with characters you can root for. And every time I see a butterfly now, I may pay it a little extra attention.
4 Stars
I got teary eyed. It was so good, I felt all the late summer vibes at the ocean. Its a slow start but you keep reading for the magic, the love, and cute small coastal town.
“But Magpie, I want to. I didn't offer it straight off the bat, because I was waiting for you to see what everyone else has known for a long time now. The coffee shop isn't the heart of this town. You are.”