A review by ladymair
Can't Spell Treason Without Tea by Rebecca Thorne

relaxing

3.75

This was a warm hug with a little bit of tension and I loved it. 
I originally read the self published version and I have to say I enjoyed it more than I did before. The narration was excellent

I enjoyed the world so much. And the characters. Though I struggled to see the connected between the two love interests (though one of the last scenes showed this) I still enjoyed them. And a bookshop? What is not to like. 

However the antagonist felt a bit shoved down my throat. Same with the resolution. Personally I wished a bit more thought had gone into it as it seemed it relied too much on the antagonist believing what I could see was a foolish lie. But this could leave it open for another book so I’m not too bothered. 

And dragons. DRAGONS. I loved this part of the story the most (well second to the training a bandit) 

This was such an enjoyable story and is perfect if you’re looking for something lighter or are struggling in life.