
An outrageously charming enemies-to-lovers espresso shop romance. Perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Better Than the Movies.
Meet River Langston-Lee. In the past 24 hours, he’s dumped his female friend, walked out of his SATs, and end his process at his parents’ cafe in spectacularly disastrous fashion – even for him.
Somehow, he manages to speak his manner right into a job at a failing Korean cafe, Bingsu for Two. This can be his fortunate damage – however then he meets grumpy goth Sarang Cho, his new, no-BS co-worker, and she or he is as decided to make River’s life hell as she is to shop her own family’s cafe.
After River accidentally uploads a video of his chaotic co-workers to his famous fandom account, the cafe strikes viral fame. The kicker? Their new lovers deliver River and Sarang large-time. In order to maintain the net’s attention – and the cafe’s new paying customers – River and Sarang need to pretend that the tension among them is truly of the romantic range, not the considering the first-rate way to kill you and hide your frame range.
But whilst Bingsu for Two’s newfound achievement catches the attention of River’s ex and his dad and mom’ cafe across the nook, he faces a desire: hold letting others manage his existence or get up for the vicinity that’s grow to be home. And a green-haired woman who’s now not as heartless as he in the beginning concept . . .