Lulu’s Cafe

Lulu's Cafe

Lulu’s Cafe

Celebrate Lit Book Tour

 

Lulu's Cafe

 

About the Book Lulu’s Cafe

 

Lulu's Cafe

 

Book: LuLu’s Cafe

Author: T.I. Lowe

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release date: June 4, 2019

When a damaged young woman is given a chance to reclaim her life in a small South Carolina town, she must reckon with the dark secrets she left behind in order to accept the love she deserves.

On the run from a violent past, Leah Allen arrived in tiny Rivertown, South Carolina, battered and broken, but ready to reinvent herself. By a stroke of fate, Leah is drawn to the Southern hospitality of a small café, looking for a warm meal but finding so much more. Lulu, the owner, offers her a job, a place to stay and a new lease on life. Through Lulu’s tenacious warmth and generosity, Leah quickly finds herself embraced by the quaint community as she tries to put herself back together. Given she’s accustomed to cruelty, the kindness is overwhelming.

Soon Leah meets Crowley Mason, the most eligible bachelor in town. A lawyer and friend of Lulu’s, Crowley is wary of Leah’s sudden, mysterious arrival. Despite his reserve, something sparks between them that can’t be denied. But after all she’s been through, can Leah allow herself to truly love and be loved, especially when her first urge is to run?

Exploring the resiliency of both the heart and the spirit, Lulu’s Café gorgeously illustrates how old scars can finally heal no matter how deep they seem.

 

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My Thoughts on Lulu’s Cafe:

Holy cow!  Just wow!  I don’t know how to start.

This book has so much shoved within the covers.  It’s got so much for you as the reader to digest and even apply to your life today no matter where you are.

Okay.  So here it goes.  One, grab a box of tissues.  If you don’t cry several times throughout this book, I’m not sure you have a heart.  It’s that kind of a book.  Not necessarily that sad, though there are some truly sad moments, it just grabs you and sucks you in and won’t let you go!

Whew.  I could not put this book down.  It captivated me.  I stayed up very late one night finishing it and then I couldn’t go to sleep because I kept mulling parts of it through my head.

It deals with lots of heavy issues.  Some of those issues, so you’re aware, are foster care, abuse (very severe from a spouse), adult bullying, bulemia, using food as a means of escape, alcoholism, and probably more things that I’m forgetting to add but these are the main ones that stood out to me.  There is also a ton about body image and how you view yourself versus how the world views you.

A picture perfect life from the outside is never actually that.  No one knows what goes on inside your home besides you and no one can say how they’d do everything differently until they’ve actually been in that situation.

While I’ve never suffered the kind of abuse that our main character Leah goes through, I can understand her issues with food.  You can turn to food as a means of escape.  Tell yourself you need this candy or need that donut because it’s going to make you feel so much better.  But will it?  I really love the wisdom given in the book.

Lulu is probably one of the wisest female characters I have met in a book before and I’m so glad to have met her here.  Crowley is an enigma all his own as well.  And then there is Leah, or Gabriella.  Her character is the main one in the book, the driving force behind the story.  And man, is it a good one, or a bad one, or really just a captivating one.

I cried reading this book.  It has parts that are so sad and make you feel such injustice for the characters.  I can’t recommend this book enough.  

Now, some other things to consider besides the trigger words I used at the beginning of my review.  There are references to needing cold showers and sex, but nothing graphic or anything that would make me not read the book.  I think I remember some mild language that I skipped over as well.  This is not a book that I would let my teenage daughter read.  It is a wonderful book though. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.  I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way.  All opinions expressed are my own.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations. 

 

About the Author of Lulu’s Cafe

 

Lulu's Cafe

 

T. I. Lowe is a native of coastal South Carolina. She attended Coastal Carolina University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where she majored in psychology but excelled in creative writing. Go figure.

Writing was always a dream, and she finally took a leap of faith in 2014 and independently published her first novel, Lulu’s Café, which quickly became a bestseller.

Now the author of ten published novels with hundreds of thousands of copies sold, she knows she’s just getting started and has many more stories to tell. A wife and mother who’s active in her church community, she resides near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with her family.

 

Read an excerpt of LuLu’s Cafe

The building was a two-story red brick structure with expansive windows along the first floor’s front and sides. Each set of massive windows was shaded with sprawling royal-blue awnings, which were decorated with vibrantly painted sunflowers and whimsical white letters spelling out Lulu’s Café across the remaining space. It looked inviting from the outside. Peering into the window, Leah could see that the café was bustling with customers. Outside the café, the sidewalk was lined with wrought-iron tables and chairs. Every table was occupied with customers chatting as they sipped steaming mugs of coffee.

The sign for the store hours indicated that Monday through Saturday, the café opened at six each morning and closed at two each afternoon, and it was closed on Sundays. Leah found the hours a bit odd. Most restaurants served dinner and were open on Sundays too, or so she thought. She reminded herself that she was in a new environment and that the customs from the West Coast probably wouldn’t apply here.

The café had its fall decorations on display as well. Large planter boxes overflowed with giant yellow and orange mums. One had a wooden sign sticking out from the middle declaring, Happy Fall, Y’all.

Leah was beginning to think the place was too happy and, more importantly, too busy for her liking when she spotted a vacant four-person table right inside the door. She made her way in and slipped into the chair closest to the window. She deliberately faced away from the entrance, hoping not to draw much attention. Once she was situated, she noticed that the back of the café was made up of a large butcher-block counter that housed a bakery case full of treats on the right. The remainder of the counter was lined with half a dozen stools, with customers perched on each one. Leah noted approvingly that the tables and chairs were a variety of mismatched shapes and sizes stained in the same mahogany tint. She liked the relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere.

Leah watched a petite lady behind the counter serving up coffee and laughs. Her stomach began to rumble at the fragrant smells whirling around her, so she turned her attention to the menu resting on the table. Turkey sausage, turkey bacon, egg-white omelets, whole grain bread and cereal, fresh fruit . . .

Leah blinked at the odd menu. She gazed around at the customers enjoying their healthy meals. Her heart had been set on a stack of pancakes and greasy bacon. She studied the bakery case but found no donuts hiding.

“Humph.” She went back to studying the menu.

“I didn’t keep you waiting too long, did I?” A Southern drawl interrupted Leah’s thoughts.

Leah looked up to find the petite lady with a perfectly coiffed silver bob smiling at her. She was so short that she was nearly eye level with a seated Leah. Her clear gray eyes seemed to bubble with hospitality. Leah instantly liked the woman and gave her a slight smile, being careful not to stretch her bottom lip.

“Well, you gonna keep giving me that sweet smile or are you gonna order something?” the lady asked in a teasing voice.

Leah pointed at the bright-orange cursive L embroidered thickly on one of the lady’s apron pockets. “Please tell me you’re Lulu.”

“Of course I’m Lulu. Why do you ask?” Lulu smoothed her ruffled apron, which swam in a variety of rich blue swirls.

“You match the happiness of the place perfectly,” Leah said.

“Well, that’s the nicest thing someone has said to me today. What can I get you?”

“Coffee and whatever you recommend.”

Lulu gave her a wink and strolled back to the kitchen.

 

Blog Stops for Lulu’s Cafe

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Quiet Quilter, July 3

For Him and My Family, July 4

The Becca Files, July 4

Maureen’s Musings, July 5

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Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, July 8

Remembrancy, July 9

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A Reader’s Brain, July 10

Pause for Tales, July 11

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 11

Living Life Free in christ, July 12

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Giveaway for Lulu’s Cafe

 

Lulu's Cafe

 

To celebrate her tour, T.I. Lowe is giving away a grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of LuLu’s Cafe!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/e4f3/lulu-s-cafe-celebration-tour-giveaway

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12 Comments

  1. James Robert

    Thank you for taking the time to share your terrific book with us. I enjoyed reading about it.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  2. T.I. Lowe

    Thank you for being a part of the tour and for your kind words!

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by. It’s such a thought-provoking but wonderful read.

  3. Debbie P

    This book sounds like a really great read.

    1. Erin S.

      It’s a wonderful thought-provoking read.

  4. Bethany Fitch

    Wow! Awesome! Please enter me!

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Emma

    This sounds like a book with a lot in it to make you think.

    1. Erin S.

      Oh yes, it definitely is. Wonderful thought-provoking read.

  6. Julie Waldron

    This sounds like a great beach read!

    1. Erin S.

      It’s definitely a great read though I’m not sure I’d read it on the beach. I’d be so burnt before I wanted to move and stop reading.

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