Book Review: Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop

Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop 

Author: Rebecca Raisin

Publisher: Harper 360

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Thank you to Netgalley and Harper 360 for this ARC in exchange for my review.

Rosie is a sous chef who has her whole life planned out. That is, until her boyfriend admits to having an affair and dumps her on her birthday. After his accusations of her never being spontaneous, she awakes from a drunken night to find herself the proud new owner of a campervan, which she decides to take on the road to sell tea and pastries.

This book was sweet and fun to read; about halfway through I realized I had trouble putting the book down because the story was so engaging. Rosie's travels and adventures (along with the delicious descriptions of Rosie's tea and food creations) make this story a draw for people wanting a mental escape from their current situation. The characters she meets along the way really compliment her story. The ending and other parts of the book felt a little rushed, but as a whole I enjoyed this book and would recommend it.

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