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The Teashop on the Corner
The Teashop on the Corner | Milly Johnson
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The magical new novel from Sunday Times top ten bestseller, Milly Johnson Life is full of second chancesif only you keep your heart open for them. Spring Hill Square is a pretty sanctuary away from the bustle of everyday life. And at its centre is Leni Merryman's Teashop on the Corner, specialising in cake, bookish stationery and compassion. And for three people, all in need of a little TLC, it is somewhere to find a friend to lean on. Carla Pride has just discovered that her late husband Martin was not who she thought he was. And now she must learn to put her marriage behind her and move forward. Molly Jones's ex-husband Harvey has reappeared in her life after many years, wanting to put right the wrongs of the past before it is too late. And Will Linton's business has gone bust and his wife has left him to pick up the pieces. Now he needs to gather the strength to start again. Can all three find the comfort they are looking for in The Teashop on the Corner? And as their hearts are slowly mended by Leni, can they return the favour when she needs it most? A story of love, friendship and second chances that will warm your heart and rekindle your hope. Praise for Milly Johnson: 'Bursting with warmth and joie de vivre' Jill Mansell 'Warm, optimistic and romantic' Katie Fforde 'An irresistibly feel-good read' Jane Costello
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Gissy
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In this Teashop some people will share tea, with desserts and something else, companion, reading club. A friendship will start among these neighbors. Everyone has a story and a secret that they will share and support. A place for second chances. It was a fast read, maybe predictable but cute. I enjoyed it. 3⭐️

June #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

May #Buzzword directions-well for me Teashop on the corner counts as a direction😜

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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Gissy
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🫖 #Two4Tuesday 🫖

🫖 The last book I read was The Teashop at the corner. Yes, the cover reflects the story
🫖It was a combination of the story, who recommended and the cover. It was cute.

Thank you for the tag @EadieB @Eggs @TheSpineView 🥰❤️❤️❤️

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2y
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Gissy Thank you @Ddzmini 🥰 2y
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Birdsong28
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Good. Loved all the characters and how they interacted with each other. Also this cover is deceiving as you expect it to be nice and cosy but it is a devastating and heartbreaking story inside.

#SimonandSchuster

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Coleen_Nieto
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I loved this book! My friend who gave it to me calls it chick lit and it probably is but sometimes that's just what a body needs!!

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Coleen_Nieto
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1.popping knuckles!
2. Both
3. Juno
4. Political nonfiction
5. ✋ #friyayintroers
@jesshowbooks

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Coleen_Nieto
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Awesome present from my Irish cousins!

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Seekingtardis
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HELP! I am trying to stop drinking so many sodas and thought substituting with Tea would be a better alternative. Anyone have any suggestions on types or brands? And random question, what kind of honey to use? 😍😍thank you!! #teame ☕️

Jenshootsweddings I quit soda by drinking sparkling water instead. Actually, first I quit Coca Cola then I quit the rest ... I found it way easier to do it in stages. You can do this! 8y
TheWordJar I enjoy plain black tea or oolong. I always think I will like fancy flavored ones, but I usually have one cup then the box sits on my shelf. But maybe flavored ones will help while quitting soda! I think sparkling water would be a good idea too! Good luck!!!! 8y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Definitely try to pick organic brands. Conventionally grown tea is full of chemicals. Not sure how it compares with soda, but it's still a lot. I like Numi and Yogi brands. 8y
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Alfoster I'm a big fan of Tazo tea. Can get many flavored thru Amazon or at Starbucks (here at least). Caffeine free. Also Tiesta area (for me at Costco). I prefer plain green or black with only lemon and no sweetener tho. Would love other people's recommendations too! 8y
cobwebmoth I like to make my own blends, but I also like Numi and Yogi brands. If I sweeten I use local raw honey. 8y
melrailey I like Tazo and Yogi. If you need the caffeine, Tazo has a flavor called Awake that is high caffeine. 8y
mcipher Flavored seltzer! You get the fizz, the pop of the can opening (or bottle), and some more taste to it than just water. It's my jam. For tea just experiment I think - there are so many kinds, try them all and you'll find your niche. I love black tea in general, oolong especially. But for soda maybe try some herbal fruit teas? Celestial Seasonings Zingers are great and you can get a sampler box. 8y
megt There are a lot of great options for tea, especially because of all the flavor options. Peppermint is one of my favorites (I think most major brands have a peppermint blend). I also like the raspberry tea from Traditional Medicinals. 8y
ReadingEnvy Adagio (online) has some great cold brew iced tea options and you can also.make your own blends! 8y
Brenley The best thing that helped me quit sodas was La Croix. It's on sale often at my local grocery and pretty cheap by the case at Walmart. And it comes in all kinds of flavors, but it's not too sweet or syrupy. My fave is the Lime! 🍈 8y
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libellule.reader
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A great surprise, I found a great story with lovely characters. I love the Spanish cover!