Esme, a barista, feels invisible, like a ghost.... Also, when Esme drinks too much coffee she actually sees ghosts.
Yara, the elegant heir to a coffee plantation, is always seen, but only has eyes for Esme.
Their world is turned upside down when the strange ghost of an old-world nobleman begs Esme to take his letter from NYC to a haunted coffee farm in Brazil, to reunite him with his lost love of a century ago. Bringing sinister tidings of unrequited love.
#1 New York Times Best-Selling cartoonist Johnnie Christmas (writer) and Prism Award Nominee Dante L. (artist) bring you a haunted tale of love, ghosts more
To simply recommend Crema does it a small disservice. This book is a love letter to love swathed in the richest flavor imaginable. And one that enchants and haunts you with the taste of coffee all around it. It also doesnt shy away from conflict, pain and trauma, shining a light on a historically rooted evil, but also survivorship of that conflict through queer love and friendship. All rounded up with the most astounding surroundings and scenarios. Read Full Review
A romantic lesbian love story with the taste of fantasy and the culture of coffee and Brazil. Fantasy isn’t my thing, but if you love fantasy (especially ghost stories) you might love this. The depiction of the romantic relationship between the leading character and her girlfriend was great.
ファンタジー、そしてコーヒーとブラジルの文化が加えられた、ロマンチックなレズビアン・ラブストーリー。私はファンタジーが好みではないけれど、ファンタジー(特に幽霊もの)が好きな人は好きかも。主人公と彼女の女性の恋人との恋愛関係の描写は良かった。