The Rosewick Handbook: On Tea Brewing, Ancestral Seals and Biscuits

The Rosewick Handbook: On Tea Brewing, Ancestral Seals and Biscuits

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When Isabella Branson receives a letter tellling her she's inherited her estranged aunt's teashop in a town no one remembers, her life kind of wrecks itself. After a dangerously impulsive decision and a just-as-dangerous drive into fog, she arrives in Rosewick. It's overwhelming, magical, surrounded by fog that Isabella swears is sentient and all too charming. Especially for a town built on a leyline that's becoming dangerously unstable. If her move to a town where spells come as easy as breathing and familiars that like to walk through drying paint wasn't enough, now Isabella has to deal with the seal her aunt maintained for decades as it weakens and begins to disrupt the leyline. And when professor Katherine Ellsworth makes her clumsy introduction, guiding Isabella with history facts, quiet evening conversations and shared chuckles over late night pastries in Camille's bakery, Isabella starts to find out Rosewick might have a whole different layer of magic to it. Cross-posted on Scribblehub under the same title
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