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Royal Tea Service

Tea Princess Chronicles, Book 3

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Royal Tea Service

By: Casey Blair
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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Miyara has saved the day—again.

And once again, the world has come calling.

Everyone wants a piece of the magical disaster zone for their own agendas, and some will stop at nothing to destroy the border and bring catastrophe down on the world. It's up to Miyara to host a summit, bringing all the players to one place so she can find out what's going on and forge the connections necessary to stop it before it's too late for everyone.

Failure means the end of the world. Miyara has no choice but to prove, once and for all, that her path in serving people with tea is powerful enough to matter.

Royal Tea Service is the third 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.

©2022 Casey Blair (P)2024 Podium Audio
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Great narration and fun fast paced story with vibrant characters.

I liked that both of the central characters were mature for their age s in regards to the relationship arc.

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Great book! Great series fanale! Great narrator! Perfect!!!

Great book! Great series fanale! Great narrator! Perfect!!! And Miyara is the focal point for change... for the Gallina race, the Witches, and for the Te Muraka as well. She set her roots down, building up the community and a self made family, and home. In this book Miyara is confronted by her actual sisters as well. Which gives them all a chance to form bridges and develop bonds they never had a chance to make as children. And Miyara the Tea Master with her Tea Spirit, Yorani, was encouraging all of it. And not only that but Miyara along with the help from her closest friends, family and community hosted a summit bringing the ambassadors together to stop a war and the destruction of the Cataclysm to save the world! With a deft hand Miyara lines up the pawns and sets everything in motion.
So yeah grab the audiobook to see how Miyara plays the game!

Here's a quote that tickled me:

“You are the most socially confused adult friends. It’s adorable.”

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Great clean story

I prrsonally like a little more "color", but overall this was a great story. very clean (not smutty or gory) with all of the right feel goods an unapologetically strong heroine should represent.

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Tea-lightful

Pour yourself a cup of the heartwarming tale of found family combined with healing blood relations.

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A great trilogy

Read the trilogy in succession! Narration is amazing, characters are well developed and interesting.
Fantasy world is nice and easy to follow. A bit of mystery and puzzle pieces which is fun.

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Interesting and exciting!

Perfect blend of Magick and self discovery! I enjoyed all 3 books. They keep me wanting to find out more.

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Intrigue, romance, & magic

Performed well with a soothing cadence. Wonderfully written story weaving fantasy with issues of today's world.

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Engaging!

I loved this series. The emotions and magic carried me through till the end.

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Variety

Loved the variety of characters in the story trilogy. Loved how they interacted and headed toward a common goal and great that there was such a happy ending to everything.

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So very tedious

I really loved the first book. Cozy themes, a bit of mystery, beautiful character development and lovely storytelling. Great narration. This narrator has a beautiful voice her performances are wonderful.


I didn’t like the second book as much, but plowed through. I enjoyed the general direction of the plot, and the struggles between main characters. I didn’t like how very long it took for the main character to say absolutely everything. The formality of her speech is part of who she is, but in a cozy light romance novel, the length of inner monologues and outward speeches were tedious.

The third book was even worse. Very little additional character development. More and more tedious and rambling inner monologues of Miyara, LOTS of politics, some of it quite ridiculous and out of place. More and more ridiculously formal soapbox speeches from our Tea Princess.

It was really hard to finish listening to this book. I found my mind wandering as Miyara said SO VERY MUCH without saying much at all.

My biggest complaint in this series is the lack of detailed description of the mysterious tea ceremony. You would think after 3 books that we would have a clear understanding of the workings of this sacred ritual. Mayra opens up her tea kit and her baby dragon heats the water. Then the author skips ahead to the end and you have no idea what the tea ceremony actually looks like.

Replacing some of Miyara’s monotonous rambling with some descriptions of this ritual, please.

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