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Book Reviews of Tea for Two (Tea Shop , Bk 2)

Tea for Two (Tea Shop , Bk 2)
Tea for Two - Tea Shop , Bk 2
Author: Trish Perry
ISBN-13: 9780736930161
ISBN-10: 0736930167
Publication Date: 3/15/2011
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Harvest House Pub
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Tea for Two (Tea Shop , Bk 2) on + 188 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. I loved the whole tea shop setting. It was such a warm and friendly place to go. Milly is such a sweet and wise woman. I loved our lead couple. No cardboard characters in this tale. They were as real as real could be. Tina was such a down-to-earth person and I loved how real she was. She was someone I could be friends with. Zack was a great guy. I loved his gentlemen ways and sweet yet tough personality. Dylan and Sherry were great kids too. I enjoyed the interaction between all of the characters. The story dealt with some complicated issues but there was also lots of humor throughout. I like that. This author does a great job at keeping your interest from beginning to end and does such a good job with her description that I could smell and almost taste the yummy treats that Milly was bringing out for Tina to try while in her tea shop. There is a spiritual thread running through the story but nothing heavy. I would call this a feel good, uplifting story, filled with lots of great characters and zippy dialog. I recommend you drop into Milly's and have Tea for Two! A thank you goes to the author and Harvest House Publishers for this complimentary copy for my review.
maggysue avatar reviewed Tea for Two (Tea Shop , Bk 2) on + 811 more book reviews
Very good story. Sweet and simple, but good to read and think about.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed Tea for Two (Tea Shop , Bk 2) on + 885 more book reviews
This is a very nice Christian-fiction read. Tina, a therapist, takes on a pro bono case of a father having problems with his two teenagers after their mother abandons them. Sparks fly between Tina and her new client but she fights to maintain a professional demeanor. Is this the path God intends for her? This is the second book in a series. Both are very light reads and very enjoyable.