Chaz can make a perfect latte, but can he handle her imperfect truth?
Alexandra Townsen has spent her life chasing perfection. As the heiress to Townsen Industries, expectation and obligation have dictated her every move. But a quiet coastal town offers her a chance to breathe and simply be. Here, she’s just a woman with a camera and a month to figure out what she truly wants. Meeting a husky cafe owner with a dimpled smile, the voice of a god, and a talent for charming latte art wasn’t in her plans.
Chaz Delgado doesn’t fall halfway. When he wants something, he’s all in—and from the moment Lexie walks into his cafe, he’s drawn to her. What starts as playful banter over coffee and photography dates turns into late-night sexual explorations and a growing connection, deeper than either of them expected. She brings light to his darkness. He makes her feel accepted just as she is.
But Lexie is keeping secrets—ones that tie her to the painful past Chaz can’t let go of. When the truth finally comes out, he’ll have to decide whether to hold onto his pain and anger or take a chance on a love that could set him free.
Meet cute-to-Friends-to-Lovers
She’s a big city exec, he’s a small town cafe owner/singer-songwriter.
He woos her with latte art (latte recipes included)
Coffee and Photography dates
Hidden Identity
Anxiety rep
Protective Big Brother
Found Family Feels
F**k It Playlist
Chubby, Tatted, & Bearded
MCGolden retriever w/ BIG D energy
Sexplorations
Slow burn
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AN IMPERFECT TRUTH is a standalone story that follows Lexie as she leaves the 'big city' to a small town in the hope of becoming more comfortable with herself and the choices she makes. Once there, she meets Chaz, the owner of the cottage she's renting and someone who gets her heart pumping from their very first meeting.
The question of whether or not Lexie and Chaz will get together is never in doubt. The issue runs deeper than that, with Lexie not being completely honest with Chaz, for reasons and timing that were completely understandable. Also, Chaz does have a bit of a blind spot where certain names and companies are involved.
This was a thoroughly enjoyable story, with plenty of character growth. The world-building was clear and the pacing was smooth. Definitely recommended.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Mar 3, 2025