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A review by wildlyminiaturesandwich
Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop by Rebecca Raisin
4.0
NOTE: I received a complimentary ARC of this book from HQ Digital through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I really enjoy Rebecca Raisin’s writing. It’s fun, quirky, and she never fails to draw me in and make me feel as though I know her characters personally and feel their pain, happiness, and excitement with them!
**WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD**
The only reason I didn’t give this one a full five stars is because it was a little predictable when it came to Oliver and the ending was kind of… abrupt. Rosie went straight from being upset when she found out Oliver had catfished her to instantly confessing her love for Max, when she’d previously been very uncertain about how she felt about him. It would have felt much more natural if the story had built up to that confession a bit more instead of Rosie leaning heavily towards Oliver because Max wasn’t “safe” and then suddenly changing her mind when Oliver was no longer an option.
Other than that, I very much enjoyed the story and I’ll definitely be reading more of Rebecca Raisin’s books in the future!
I really enjoy Rebecca Raisin’s writing. It’s fun, quirky, and she never fails to draw me in and make me feel as though I know her characters personally and feel their pain, happiness, and excitement with them!
**WARNING - SPOILERS AHEAD**
The only reason I didn’t give this one a full five stars is because it was a little predictable when it came to Oliver and the ending was kind of… abrupt. Rosie went straight from being upset when she found out Oliver had catfished her to instantly confessing her love for Max, when she’d previously been very uncertain about how she felt about him. It would have felt much more natural if the story had built up to that confession a bit more instead of Rosie leaning heavily towards Oliver because Max wasn’t “safe” and then suddenly changing her mind when Oliver was no longer an option.
Other than that, I very much enjoyed the story and I’ll definitely be reading more of Rebecca Raisin’s books in the future!