✦ BLURB ✦
Spilling the tea has never been so cozy.
Pre-Reading Thoughts
More Adenashire? Don’t mind if I do. I was expecting more warmth, more baked goods, and hopefully a slightly magical library. Also, I’m intrigued by the promise of librarian gargoyles and dragon-related hijinks. Tea magic? Sold.
Post-Reading
As I thought...
This sequel keeps everything I loved about Bakers and Magic and adds more sparkle. Doli is the ultimate cinnamon-roll protagonist - bright, people-pleasing, a little bit unsure of herself, and completely lovable. The tea magic was so inventive, and the dragon is exactly the kind of adorable menace every cozy fantasy needs. Plus, the friendship circle remains strong and supportive, with just enough romantic sweetness to make you smile.
It surprised me by...
How it deepened the emotional core. Doli’s struggle with family expectations, identity, and the quiet pressure to be “nice” all the time hit home. There’s still comfort at every turn, but it’s paired with real vulnerability. Also? The gargoyle is absolutely my favourite. More grumpy magical creatures, always.
✦ RECOMMENDATIONS ✦
📚 Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
📺 Hilda (the Netflix series - gentle, magical, and full of misunderstood creatures)
✦ MUSIC PAIRING ✦
Because sometimes, the heart of a story plays out like a song.
Featured Song: “Bloom” – The Paper Kites
Vibe Album: Ceremonials – Florence + the Machine (for the quietly epic emotional notes and mystical edge)
Artist Recommendation: Orla Gartland – for emotional honesty with a bit of sparkle
✧ VIBE CHECK ✧
Colour Palette: Lavender grey, moss green, tea-stained beigeSoundtrack: Pages turning, teacups clinking, dragon giggles
Scent: Chamomile, vanilla, and a hint of ancient parchment
★ TAROT CARD PULLED ★
Strength - Tarot Draconis
Strength is not just about physical strength. It's about knowing when to use your strength and when to use your strength of heart. Doli trusts in her heart and her instincts in this story, and it's a message we could all take to heart.
A Fellowship of Librarians and Dragons is available now. I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.
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