![]() It starts right from the very first chapter, which seemed to be an endless list of Theo’s complains about his life and everything in it. It was the negativity in this book that really got me down. What is a great premise turned out to be a book that just wasn’t for me, but I hope others enjoy this novel of hijinks as the boys work out a plan to save the restaurants, which includes hiding and delivering food to their classmates during the school day. What ensues is carefully timed, almost a disaster plan to get their classmates on board and brings Gabi and Theo together in way they just didn’t expect. When a new café in town opens, Theo and Gabi unexpectedly and kind of against both their wishes, team up to fight to protect their families’ restaurants. ![]() Their parents both run restaurants in town that compete for business. Despite playing on the same soccer team, they know to keep their distance (except when Gabi is accidentally crashing into Theo on the soccer field). ![]() LGBT+ romance, enemies to lovers relationship, food, food and more food. I fully expected to love Café Con Lychee. ![]()
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