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Tea Set and Match (Tea Princess Chronicles Book 2)

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Miyara saved the city of Sayorsen and the dragons. She was happy with the place she'd made for herself. But every action triggers consequences. Her older sister comes to drag her back to the palace and the meaningless life she hated. The tea guild won't support her unless she succeeds on her own in their chosen challenge: a tea tournament, and the international politics and unrest that come along with it. And to top it all off, the border protecting the remaining world from the magical disaster zone is suddenly failing. The path she'd thought was clear is twistier than ever, but armed with her trusty tea set Miyara will fight to keep it. Tea Set and Match is the second book of the Tea Princess Chronicles, a cozy fantasy series full of magic tea, baby dragons, friendship, and lifting people up even when the odds seem impossible. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ (August 9, 2022)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 9, 2022


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 7994 KB


Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited


Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled


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  • Process of awareness
I especially enjoyed how the author explains the main character's emotional development and what that means for her understanding of self. In addition, the unanticipated events are thoroughly enjoyable and at times heart wrenching. I'm looking forward to her next book.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Gutspiel

  • good story, but
I have enjoyed both of these first two books. The story is engaging, and the characters are easy to like. It is complete, with more story to come, but the reader is not left with a cliff-hanger. My problem is mostly the technical part of this author’s writing. The sentence structure is odd, difficult, and just wrong in some cases. It is confusing enough that I could not follow the flow while reading and felt I needed to go back to reread a sentence or paragraph to better follow its meaning. This was noticeable in the first book, but seemed worse this time. This type of book should have a better flow, and a reader should not feel the need to strive for understanding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by A. Sullivan

  • quick fun read
I really enjoyed this second novel in the tea princess series- and I’m about to dive into the third right now!
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023 by Trying to organize

  • Read number 1 first but then find comfort and drama in equal measure
I feel these two books to be a doorway into a wonderfully crafted and consistent world of meaning, magic and spiritual insight. Casey Blair`s insight into unconscious motivations and family systems theory is profound, especially in the context of a status society governed by etiquette. This may come from her immersion in Japanese culture, but it reads so true that it immediately reseedes into the background and almost immediately we are breathing the life of this world, kingdom,city, and the characters that have come to feel like family. Grace Blair is trustworthy of our time and hearts and I encourage all to spend some time with her books and a nice cup of tea. Blessings all, Rev Michael Burgess Feedback for editing: The craft of writing is wonderful, the word choices flow like water. But I could ask for some small editing help: (I only noticed two words that were the wrong words though correctly spelled in this second volume. In book one I didn't notice any. In the first book I did not stumble over any confusion over who was talking, though in this second book this happened 7 times indicating a difference in editing, or perhapsa bit of rushing towards the end. As I jump for the third novel I hope the editing catches up. I loved the book enough to flip back a page this 7 times but I would love it even more if I did not have to interrupt the flow of the magic.) Blessings and your work bring you joy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by Michael L. Burgess

  • A lovely blend
This series juggles many things seamlessly... Power, personal development,boundaries, romance, politics, and the need for self expression. Truly varied characters, all striving to determine who they really are, and where they belong. Excellent writing, extremely enjoyable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023 by GKC

  • second in this cozy tea-magic fantasy a bit philosophical for my taste
Perhaps this second in the Tea Princess Chronicles veers too much for my personal taste into the the intellectual/philosophical struggles our main character former Princess, now Tea Master, struggles with as she figures out what her calling is in serving the people of her newly adopted town. Turns out the Tea Guild isn't *really* bestowing the Tea Master title on her, and when a Tea Tasting competition comes to her Sayorsen town, along with some spies messing with the integrity of the magical chaos just outside the town's door waiting to consume it with man-eating plants and sentient wind. There's also her new tea spirit dragon and the newly arrived dragons-as-immigrants to contend with. And....her Princess Sister. While I do love the cozy feel of this, I wanted a bit more tension with love interest Deniel, possibly less curtailing of baby dragon, more Entero sneaking around or Thiano being cryptic, and less obvious romantic pair ups between Every. Single. Character. I do love the representation, but how about an Ace or Aro character? Still, this is a balm-for-the-fantasy soul and soothing read, so I'll continue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by K. Bird Lincoln

  • Delightful
This book picks up just where the last one left off so you felt like you were continuing the story. The explanation of political discourse is both wonderful and sometimes exhausting. The action could be more detailed, but overall a fun read.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by A. Blackmon

  • An lovely story of antiracist wishful thinking
This is lovely and a bit convoluted as fantasy readers enjoy, but in the end it is a story of noblesse oblige. Change is created by devoted people at the top bringing their expertise to a long-suffering people who have pushed for change ineffectively for years. Long-suffering but joyous people who, in the crisis, show up with their considerable powers to support the central ex-royal, who, of course is the mastermind, the source of unifying power. The story sees prejudice as a set of systems. Good. The humility of the ex-royal leader, her love for all those around her, mistakes she makes, the friendship and romances, the youthful struggles to find one's way--all verrry endearing. The themes of gender affirmation, sex-positivity, the stripping of the land-all good! And... Where's the bottom up story? The story of people turning to each other despite all manner of difficulties, pulling each other out of imposed self doubt, becoming woke (the original meaning of the term), planning, informing communities, creating openings, gathering force and making change impossible to refuse? Where thought leaders come from within a community, and there's many of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by lgonnoisystreet

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