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A review by eclecticbychoicereads
Potions & Prejudice by Tee Harlowe
5.0
*ARC review*
There is sweet & precious, and then there is Tee Harlow's level of sweetness & preciousness. And Tee never gets it wrong. Never.
Potions & Prejudice is yet another of Tee's cosy fantasy masterpieces. You know that feeling of easiness & comfiness associated with golden rays of sunshine, lovely company, and let's say, a bowl of tomato & basil soup? Yes, that is how Tee makes you feel with each of her stories.
Potions & Prejudice is Book 1 of Tee's newest Moonflower Witches series. As it's always the case, it's filled with great plots, lower stakes, & beautifully crafted characters. Not to mention the cutest animal companions ever.
If you get a chance, I urge you to read the prequel to the series, Magic & Matchmaking. It sets the perfect stage and offers a much bigger picture. But, even without it, Potions & Prejudice is just what the doctor prescribed—a love story of two people held down by duties & responsibilities, trying to adapt, accept, & evolve. And, eventually, learning to find love & home in one another. Add to the mix difficult life circumstances, life on the road, taverns with ale & laughter, (found) family, & a talking animal companion. What more could you ask for?
Gift yourself the magic of Tee's stories and enter the worlds she has created; you will never want to leave.
There is sweet & precious, and then there is Tee Harlow's level of sweetness & preciousness. And Tee never gets it wrong. Never.
Potions & Prejudice is yet another of Tee's cosy fantasy masterpieces. You know that feeling of easiness & comfiness associated with golden rays of sunshine, lovely company, and let's say, a bowl of tomato & basil soup? Yes, that is how Tee makes you feel with each of her stories.
Potions & Prejudice is Book 1 of Tee's newest Moonflower Witches series. As it's always the case, it's filled with great plots, lower stakes, & beautifully crafted characters. Not to mention the cutest animal companions ever.
If you get a chance, I urge you to read the prequel to the series, Magic & Matchmaking. It sets the perfect stage and offers a much bigger picture. But, even without it, Potions & Prejudice is just what the doctor prescribed—a love story of two people held down by duties & responsibilities, trying to adapt, accept, & evolve. And, eventually, learning to find love & home in one another. Add to the mix difficult life circumstances, life on the road, taverns with ale & laughter, (found) family, & a talking animal companion. What more could you ask for?
Gift yourself the magic of Tee's stories and enter the worlds she has created; you will never want to leave.