Can't Spell Treason Without Tea
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Rebecca Thorne
You like tea. I like books. Care to open a shop and forget the world exists?All Reyna and Kianthe want is to open a bookshop that serves tea. Worn wooden floors, plants on every table, firelight drifting between the rafters... all complemented by love and good company. Thing is, Reyna works as one of the Queen's private guards, and Kianthe is the most powerful mage in existence. Leaving their lives isn't so easy.But after an assassin takes Reyna hostage, she decides she's thoroughly done risking her life for a self-centered queen. Meanwhile, Kianthe has been waiting for a chance to flee responsibility-all the better that her girlfriend is on board. Together, they settle in Tawney, a town nestled in the icy tundra near dragon country, and open the shop of their dreams.What follows is a cozy tale of mishaps, mysteries, and a murderous queen throwing the realm's biggest temper tantrum. In a story brimming with hurt/comfort and quiet fireside conversations, these two women will discover just what they mean to each other... and the world.
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Author
Rebecca Thorne
Pages
452
Publisher
Rebecca Thorne
Published Date
2022-09-15
ISBN
9798986692418
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"Another wonderful addition to the cozy fantasy genre. I’m loving the warm vibes of people enjoying life. Please read this book if you ever thought “wow the protagonist could really use a hug, anyone gonna give her one?” Also healthy, realistic, queer romance: lovely."
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Tori
"Super cozy and sweet! "
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Cozyreadz3
"Pros:<br/><br/>Great character development draws you in and allows you to see people working through their personal traumas/issues with varied degrees of success.<br/><br/>I love seeing a happy, healthy female couple interacting with all sorts of people without issue and would love to see it in more books. It was nice that not every character had to be something unique or special other than who they are.<br/><br/>Cons:<br/><br/>While I appreciate having character able to give their pronouns having an individual referred to as they/them in text format can be confusing when switching between discussing the individual and an entire village. It’s not terribly off putting but does require a little more attention at times."
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