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Trever | 2/20/2014
" I love this little seris of cozies! Makes me want to move to the south and drink lots of tea while I read books and gorge myself on scones! "
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Connie | 2/19/2014
" This was about a tea shop in Charleston SC. Theodosia is the owner and her workers and her solve the murder of Hughes Barron. The one pet peeve where they can't spell one of the main characters name correctly was evident in this first book in the series. "
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Mary | 2/1/2014
" I liked the tea shop setting of this novel, but the mystery was very flat and the main character was never fleshed out in a believable way. Also, her reason for getting involved in the murder investigation was never clear. "
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Rich Sanidad | 2/1/2014
" Not one of the better "cozy" mysteries that I've read. While the author does some decent character development, they are, unfortunately for me, not the types of characters I want to spend hours with. The mystery itself was rather unsolvable as the reader barely had any clues to work with, just numerous red herrings. I know it's a book that other people have enjoyed, but it wasn't my cup of tea (so to speak). "
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Denae | 1/25/2014
" I've lately been coming to the conclusion that, if a book is particularly bad or boring at the beginning, I have no need to continue it out of a sense of obligation. This one falls into the boring category. Having no particular interest in the history of Charleston or descriptions of places there which I have already visited, the first chapter and a half of this was roughly akin to a sonorous lecture right after lunch. I'm moving on to things more interesting. "
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Mercedes | 1/24/2014
" A mystery with a history of tea and tea making is as good as a book with a cup of coffee. It is a wonderful book and a series to look forward to. "
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Sarah | 1/24/2014
" It was a fun read the agony of the leaves was more suspenseful, but if you want a light read with a bit of mystery then this is just the thing. I look forward to reading more tea shop mysteries! "
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Kitty Tomlinson | 1/21/2014
" Theodosia Browning, the owner of the Indigo Tea Shop, becomes embroiled in a murder when a customer drops dead after drinking her tea during the Lamplighters Tour. Fun read. "
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Marli | 1/19/2014
" Predictable cozy mystery. Not impressive. However, the charm and atmosphere of Charleston are deftly written and I fell in love all over again with this beautiful city. "
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Michelle | 1/18/2014
" Found out I am not into silly mysteries. "
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Bobbi | 1/14/2014
" I loved this book. I was interested in tea before but now I'm hooked. This was recommended by the library and now I have to go back and get the next books in the series. "
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Carol | 1/13/2014
" If you like mystery, tea, and Charleston, this is the series for you. I love all three so really enjoyed this book. It's very easy reading. Learned a lot about tea. "
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Debbie | 11/29/2013
" I wasn't a big fan of the characters. I wasn't able to connect with any of them so it didn't make the book all that enjoyable. "
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'jean | 11/29/2013
" I like her later ones better. "
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Angie | 8/2/2013
" I loved this book. Okay so I am a bit partial to anything that has to do with tea and tea rooms at the moment but still. Fun book, quick read. I really enjoyed the characters and look forward to reading more from this series. "
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Mutantreptile | 7/6/2013
" Terrible writing. "
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Phyllis | 6/27/2013
" Comfort reading! "
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Melissa | 4/14/2013
" I really enjoyed that the author included a lot of information about teas in this book. The tea shop never overshadowed the story, but it was certainly a big part of the story so it was nice to have it discussed knowledgeably. "
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Whitney | 2/25/2013
" Could not get into this book. Too slow moving for me. "
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Deborah | 2/19/2013
" This was a fun, quick read. I plan on reading this series and more of her books. "
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Cony | 12/13/2012
" Funny, cute, & great recipes....would love to read all of her books "
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Christine US | 11/7/2012
" I liked it -- had no clue until right when the mystery was solved, which is a nice change:) Hope the rest of the series is as entertaining. "
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Shirley | 10/31/2012
" I never guessed the killer. Very nice intro to this series. I like everything about Theo but her name. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series. "
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Gheeta | 10/21/2012
" A fun story. Hope I can find the next one in the series. :) "
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Liz | 9/6/2012
" Theodosia Browning runs a tea shop in Charleston and solves crimes and mysteries--fast and fun read as she caters to the wealthy at events in this first book in the series. "
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