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Rebecca Thorne

    Can't Spell Treason Without Tea
    The Grief House
    A Pirate's Life for Tea
    Tea You at the Altar
    Alchemy and a Cup of Tea
    • Alchemy and a Cup of Tea

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The cosy conclusion to the bestselling Tomes & Tea quartet from the Sunday Times, USA Today and Indie bestselling author, Rebecca Thorne. Perfect for fans of Travis Baldree and TJ Klune.Our beloved book and tea sellers Reyna and Kianthe must juggle the demands of the Queendom with a ravening influx of . . . tourists?!All Reyna wanted was a relaxing cup of tea. She didn’t expect to be kidnapped and dropped in a hidden cell, but never mind – she can adapt. But there’s a problem: an alchemy circle marred Reyna’s cell. What does a radical group of alchemists want with the Queendom’s newest sovereign, and why did they think they could get away with it?To make matters worse, Kianthe and Reyna’s hometown is having its own problems. Word of their bookshop – and its celebrity owners – has finally spread, and tourists are flooding into Tawney. As their friends struggle with the sudden influx, Kianthe and Reyna face a bigger conundrum than rogue alchemists: the fact that closing their business might be the only way to save their town.

      Alchemy and a Cup of Tea
      4,3
    • Tea You at the Altar

      • 464pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of a disastrous wedding and a royal coup, this cozy fantasy blends sapphic adventure with whimsical elements. The story promises engaging characters and a charming atmosphere, making it an ideal read for fans of lighthearted fantasy. As the third installment in the popular Tomes & Tea series, it continues to deliver delightful escapism filled with intrigue and, of course, plenty of tea.

      Tea You at the Altar
      4,2
    • A Pirate's Life for Tea

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Set in a cozy world of sapphic adventure, this sequel continues the charming story with delightful characters navigating mild peril and enjoying plenty of tea. It appeals to readers who appreciate heartwarming narratives and whimsical escapades, reminiscent of the beloved Legends & Lattes.

      A Pirate's Life for Tea
      4,2
    • The Grief House

      • 385pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Everyone is lyingBut the dead know the truthA week-long grief retreat on a beautiful country estate with no phones and no wifi isn't ex-tarot reader Blue's usual getaway. But ever since her mother's death she's been carrying a secret. Could this finally help her let it go?When she arrives, it's raining, and there's something strange about the house. Only a few guests have made it through the weather. As the owners, Molly and Joshua Park, try desperately to cling to normality, the storm worsens until they're stranded in the house - cut off from the outside world.And after one of the guests disappears in the night, Blue wonders who around her, the Parks and the guests, is telling the truth about why they're there - and whose grief might be hiding a deeper secret. The floodwater rises. Everyone is keeping secrets - but only one is a killer. Can Blue escape with her life, and her sanity?------------------'Guaranteed to chill you to the bone' Rebecca Netley'Kept me turning pages long into the night' Chris Whitaker 'Chilling, claustrophobic and creepy as hell' Jo Jakeman

      The Grief House
      3,8
    • A heart-warming cosy fantasy featuring a murderous queen, dragons and a sapphic romance - best enjoyed with a cup of tea.

      Can't Spell Treason Without Tea
      3,8