Ratings28
Average rating4.2
A very cosy and wholesome fantasy book about two lovers who escape together to start a new life as a book and tea shop owners.
I really enjoyed ready Can't Spell Treason Without Tea. It was nicely paced, probably on the slower side for some readers, but considering it's genre, I didn't care too much. There were sprinkles of fantasy and high stake plots which kept me interested, as well as genuine thought and interaction with the characters whether they were main or side (Gossley is precious). Before I realised, I had got to the epilogue and was looking forward to the second book.
The only downside I have is that I would have liked to explore the tyrannical queen of the Queendom more. She had a lot of potential plot points that could have been explored, but nothing happened with them, which was unfortunate. Plus, her naivety which lead to the resolution of a very large issue was kind of too simple.
Nevertheless, thoroughly enjoyed this book as a whole and I eagerly await the sequel, A Pirate's Life for Tea!