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Can't Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne

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adventurous hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated

2.75

I have some qualms with this book.

If it were a romance it skipped all the fun parts of the forbidden nature into the growing pains of the relationship where they move in together but don't really know each other that well because they've been sneaking away previously.  So, no pining, they're in love but not quite the fluffy happily ever after love.  One is the super powerful mage with a penchant for puns and is perpetually horny and loves reading (the brains) and the other is a palace guard who bakes and loves tea along with battle sense and quick analyzing skills (the brawn).  They are very much in a ride or die mindset and it's a bit repetitive until the cast of character is expanded to include neighbors/townsfolk and start to develop more of a found family.

The world building was... Both sparse and complex somehow.  Imagine some nuggets of lore just dropped and seeming like it means something but is never fully explained.  That is the majority of the book and while some of it can be figured out with context clues, there's still a lot of questions and I suppose I am used to a first book in a series spending adequate time establishing everything to reduce confusion through the remaining volumes.

As for plot, there were so many threads everywhere and only one was really tied up.  I presume more will be addressed in the future but it seemed like a lot of plot for a book that was vibe heavy.

Finishing this and all I can think is that it was fine.  The things I have issues with weren't particularly bad but I might hesitate to read more in the series.

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