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randelina 's review for:
Tea You at the Altar
by Rebecca Thorne
adventurous
funny
hopeful
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
The problem with becoming utterly smitten with a series at book one is that you then have to wait for each book that follows. Ugh. I hate the in-between because the moment I have finished each Tomes & Tea I have been ready for the next. Needing to know how the story continues, what Kianthe and Reyna will get up to next, who else will pair up, all the things. I have to know!
All of that said because I loved this installment just as much as the first two. The story progressed beautifully. The romance was sweet and the banter kept me laughing. The antics of the babies were too cute. The drama was just enough and well written.
Thorne, again, writes with absolute inclusivity. LGBTQIA+ individuals and pairings are accepted and acknowledged entirely throughout this epic. It gives me hope of what our world could be someday.
I look forward to the finale of this quartet due to be released in August of 2025!
All of that said because I loved this installment just as much as the first two. The story progressed beautifully. The romance was sweet and the banter kept me laughing. The antics of the babies were too cute. The drama was just enough and well written.
Thorne, again, writes with absolute inclusivity. LGBTQIA+ individuals and pairings are accepted and acknowledged entirely throughout this epic. It gives me hope of what our world could be someday.
I look forward to the finale of this quartet due to be released in August of 2025!