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Tea & Comfort by Andrea Hurst

leasummer's review against another edition

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3.0

Read this for book on my TBR the longest - 2015. That’s a long time. I loved the setting. It was way too long telling the story. I’m not into angsty romances either secrets and while this one shared it’s secrets faster than most it still was too long. And a little too much instalove. I like the group and the location, the friendships and the herbal business. It was just way too long.

mazza57's review against another edition

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2.0

Honestly this book is built upon a secret that is so devastating it leads to the disappearance of a girl just 2 days after accepting a marriage proposol. When they of course meet up after an interval of two years this "secret" has to come out slowly after much preparation and with great worries attached as to how it will be received. What is this big dreadful life changing thing - well don't hold your breath for something awful is all I have to say. The whole book is built upon something that should have taken no thought to tell between two people supposedly in love. It is simply one ingredient alongside a massive overdose of saccharine sweetness and an injection of family and friends. It was at least free on KU but not a series i will be rushing to read more of

wayhayman14's review against another edition

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3.0

Nice summer read, liked the characters & the setting.

sonita99's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the sequel to The Guest Book, which I loved. I found it slower than the first book. It's a cozy romance that reads quickly.
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