Peppermint Tea And Nothing Is Free
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Azíl takes on the modern world, what could possibly go wrong?
With Azíl now severed from his teapot, Willow faces the biggest challenge of them all...teaching him how to be human in the modern world.
While their friends and allies have grown in number, Willow can't forget that their enemies are out there, and that they're determined to reinforce the curse on Azíl and force him back into his teapot.
And with her heart on the line, she's determined not to let that happen.
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Peppermint Tea and Nothing is Free is book three of the Cauldron Coffee Shop Series, a cozy urban fantasy featuring a coffee-shop-owning witch, an ancient warlock cursed to live in a teapot, and a cheeky cat. It includes an m/f romantic subplot.
If you love cozy urban fantasy, coffee shop settings, low-stakes adventures, cat familiars, and a warm and fuzzy feeling vibe, start the Cauldron Coffee Shops series with Pumpkin Spice And All Things Nice.
Klantrecensies
More mystery, more romance and some practicalities
In the previous book we were mostly seeing how our heroine and hero were growing closer and closer. The focus was on their relationship and therefore everything else, the mystery and curse most of all, were paused for a little while. In this book we see how they take care of all the practicalities and how our hero might not be as free as he thinks he is.
I quite liked that Greenwood took her time to take care of the practical issues. Quite often in books getting passports, opening bank accounts, getting jobs and education, is all overlooked. If we're lucky we do get one line that it's taken care of and that's it. Greenwood takes her time to explain the process, which instances are involved and of course the many forms that need to be filled in.
The cliffhanger of this book, I will at least call it that, was quite mean though. During the story Greenwood was already building up the tension, reminding us that there was still a curse and that there were still people wanting our hero back in the teapot and by the end the danger got closer and closer. I can't wait to get my hands on the next book!