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You are here: Home / Entertainment / A Pirate’s Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne – Book Review

A Pirate’s Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne – Book Review

18 January 2025 by Dee Young Leave a Comment

A Pirate's Life for Tea book cover
Image Credit: Pan Macmillan Australia

A Pirate’s Life ForTea by Rebecca Thorne is the heart-warming sequel to her instant Sunday Times bestseller, Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea.

Reyna, a tea-maker, and book-store owner, along with her partner, Kianthe, live in the small town of Tawney. They are hunting for dragon eggs to save their hometown. In doing so they need to strike a deal with the local lord. He, however, wants Serina, a notorious river pirate, and scourge of his supply chains, abducted. Surely, the two of them can handle this?

As time passes, however, the couple are forced to include Bobbie, one of the lord’s constables. Bobbie is determined to capture Serina, but the two have a complicated history, which may endanger them all. As their relationship proceeds and begins to deteriorate, it is watched by Kianthe and Reyna from afar. Fortunately, matchmaking is Reyna’s favourite pastime, but the dragon eggs may just have to wait!

AND……..queer pirates will discover if enemies can actually become lovers !!!

A rambunctious tale of feisty lady pirates in loving relationships, fighting for the rights of local villagers oppressed by the over-entitled rich!

A very piratey must-read!

ISBN: 9781035053575

A Pirate’s Life for Tea is available in hardback, paperback, e-book and audiobook.

About Rebecca Thorne

Rebecca Thorne is an author of all things fantasy, sci-fi and sapphic romance. She thrives on deadlines, averages 2,700 words a day and tries to write at least two books a year. (She also might be a little hyperfocus ADHD.) When she’s not writing (or avoiding writing), Rebecca can be found travelling the country as a flight attendant, or doing her best impression of a granola-girl hermit with her partner and their three dogs.

Filed Under: Books, Entertainment Tagged With: book, fantasy romance, review

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