Time for Change (BURGERS AND BREW CRÜE #9) by Lacey Black EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lacey Black
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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Stevie
It’s time.
I stare at the front door to Burgers and Brew, a wave of anticipation
and excitement coursing through my veins. When I moved to Stewart
Grove just two short weeks ago, it was with the hopes I’d be able to land a
job at the infamous burger joint and bar.
I’ve heard all about this place, and not only from chatter around the
small town. They’re everywhere online, and for the most part, have
amazing reviews. Customers rave about the food, patrons talk about the
Friday and Saturday night eleven o’clock Mötley Crüe tribute, and former
employees boast about the owners. The moment I settled on Stewart
Grove, Ohio as my new home, I knew this is where I wanted to work.
Now, I just have to get through the interview.
And secure the job.
I reach out and grab the handle, pulling open the heavy wooden
door. I’m instantly assaulted by a mixture of warm air, fresh hamburgers,
and cinnamon. The last one confuses me a bit, but who am I to ask
questions?
“How many?” a friendly server asks as she approaches the empty
hostess stand.
“Actually, I have an appointment with Garreth,” I tell her, glancing
around the open restaurant to see if I can spot anyone who looks familiar.
I’ve done enough internet searching over the last few months to be
considered a novice sleuth at this point, but I don’t see anyone I recognize.
“He’s waiting for you on the bar side. Follow me and I’ll show you,”
she replies, turning and walking through the restaurant and making a left.
A large entryway separates the two big rooms, and the moment I step
inside, I can’t help but grin.
It looks exactly as it does on their website.
“Stevie?”
I glance over and find the manager, Garreth Taylor, approaching.
He’s a handsome man, with longer hair and a warm, friendly smile. He
extends his hand once he reaches me. “Hello,” I reply, giving his hand a
shake.
“Thanks for coming in. I really appreciate you doing so on a Sunday,”
he says, using his hand to point toward a pub table off to the side. “Right
this way, and we’ll get the interview started.”
I take the seat that doesn’t appear to have been already sat in and
slip my coat off. I’m wearing the only pair of black pants I own and a pretty
sweater in light blue. I haven’t been on many interviews in my short
twenty-years of life, but I paid close attention to my classes in high school.
One of them taught important life skills, such as résumé writing, bank
account balancing, interview etiquette, among other skills.
“Would you like something to drink?” he asks, pouring himself a
glass of ice water from a pitcher sitting on the table.
“Please.” Hopefully, it’ll help my tongue from getting stuck to the
roof of my mouth as my nerves really kick in.
“Okay, so why don’t you tell me briefly about yourself,” he instructs,
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