
376 pages Publication date July 7, 2026
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Open Seat cafe is closing its doors after thirty-plus years. At the center of it all is Nora Anderson, who is saying goodbye to the life she built with her late husband, Frank. Grieving him is hard enough… until shocking revelations force her to question the life she thought she had.
As the countdown to Saturday begins, the café fills with familiar faces. Each carrying their own unfinished story. The sarcastic barista, the delivery guy, a father and his daughter, the local rock star, and a loyal regular.
Over the course of one unforgettable week, emotions run high, chaos turns into something more, and sparks fly in all the wrong (and exactly right) places. As long-buried secrets begin to surface, every life in the café is pulled together in ways none of them expected. Right up until closing time.

MY THOUGHTS
The book was a bit different than what I expected when I started it.
A rom com with different pov’s and dealing with grief and unexpected discoveries. Friends, found family, coming together to celebrate and moving on.
A nice story getting to know the coffee shop characters and their different perspectives.
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

About the author
Elaine Evans has had a love of writing ever since she can remember. It wasn’t until she hit middle-age that she decided to turn it into a career. A decision that has changed her life for the better.
When she’s not writing you can find Elaine exploring her other hobbies of reading, cooking, and photography. But more than anything, it is the role of wife, mother, and dog mom to her black Pomeranian, Vinnie, that she cherishes the most. Outside of the home, she works as a pediatric Medical Assistant, a job she adores. Elaine resides in Ohio with her family.


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4 replies on “Closing Time”
This looks like an interesting read. Happy Monday!
It was a cute story, a new take on tne same old same old.
I’m always fascinated by different turns on a could-be-the-same-as-usual plot. This one is cleaver!
It was a passably cute, nothing exceptional but an okay read.