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A typical, enjoyable, fun little tea mystery. I couldn't find myself caring about this particular mystery even though it had the potential to be very big. I liked the reintroduction of Jory but didn't care for the somewhat erratic portrayal of Theodosia's current beau, Parker.
The story was wrapped up well, as usual, and a new chapter in Theodosia's life will unfold in the next book concerning her new living arrangements. I was happy things worked out the way they did.
The tea knowledge Drayton normally conveys was sparse and a bit cursory. For one, Russian Caravan is a delightfully complex tea that deserves more than the poor description given.
Not a bad read but certainly not the best in the series.
The story was wrapped up well, as usual, and a new chapter in Theodosia's life will unfold in the next book concerning her new living arrangements. I was happy things worked out the way they did.
The tea knowledge Drayton normally conveys was sparse and a bit cursory. For one, Russian Caravan is a delightfully complex tea that deserves more than the poor description given.
Not a bad read but certainly not the best in the series.
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