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Two for Tea

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Two for Tea

By: C.M. Nascosta
Narrated by: Rachel Leblang
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The Azathe Tea Room is a strange place. There are no servers, no menus—do mind our hostess, though, she can get a bit underfoot! Help yourself to a book while you wait, and be sure to shuffle your tarot deck well before placing your order.

Harper Hollingsworth wasn't looking for a friend. She wanted peace and quiet. Someplace to lose herself in a book and not think about being a misfit; not think about her coven or her disconnect from the craft as her mother taught it. She didn't want to think about her lack of magical ambition, as she was regularly told by her mother's poison-tongued familiar, and more than that—she didn't want to feel. Anything.

Companionship wasn't her aim the day she stepped into the odd little tea room. She wanted to settle into the shadows and get lost there, and if she had to talk to anyone, it would be to herself.

The shadowy proprietor of the Azathe Tea Room isn't content to watch Harper sink into depression within the walls of their establishment. Once they intervene, Harper is drawn into their world of oddity and emotions, where the darkest shadows can reside in the light, and even the most mildly macabre witch can find her place.

Contains mature themes.

©2023 C. M. Nascosta (P)2024 Tantor
Romance Romantic Witchcraft
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good but depressing

This was a good addiction to the Cambric Creek family, even if it's a real downer. Harper is depressed and grieving and she finds a very unexpected help in a tea shop.
It's a slow burn and not at all as spicy as the other books in the series, but the little we got was very entertaining and peculiar to this couple dinamic. The romance was nice as well.
This story has a hint of the macabre and goth. I loved the new monster we met here, but the book has an unfinished feel to it.
Overall not the best in the series.

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Best book so far

you do not need to read the other books in the series to read this one, though you will miss out on details from the village.

The author had some great ways to think of grief and depression. The book never feels heavy despite these themes. it's a cozy story.

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