She serves up sass. He orders everything black and white. Together, they might just brew the perfect love story.
Lola Lively, a sharp-witted barista with a love for perfectly frothed lattes and perfectly executed pranks, has no patience for uptight, buttoned-up types-especially not Maxwell Reed, the no-nonsense lawyer who insists on drinking his coffee as bitter as his outlook on love. But when a local charity gala seeks the perfect couple to promote their event, Lola and Max find themselves in a deliciously ridiculous predicament: pretending to be madly in love.
For Max, it's an opportunity to soften his all-business reputation. For Lola, it's a chance to boost her caf 's exposure. And for both of them, it's supposed to be strictly professional. But between flirty photo shoots, fake dates that feel suspiciously real, and a "Most Romantic Couple" contest that forces them closer than ever, their little charade starts to feel a lot less like an act-and a lot more like something worth holding onto.
With steaming cups of coffee, sizzling chemistry, and plenty of sass, "How to Brew a Romance" is a feel-good rom-com about love, lattes, and the unexpected magic that happens when opposites attract.