Loving
Spirits at the Vintage Teashop by Sharon Booth
If you’ve
ever wished your summer read could mix ghostly goings-on, unexpectedly
enchanting romance, twisty murder mysteries, and postcard-perfect countryside
charm—this book is calling your name. Think: Agatha Christie took a stroll
through a rom-com and got haunted along the way.
Rowan Vale
is a village with a difference. It is run as a 1940s museum, and there are some
extra special inhabitants – some ghosts. Not everyone can see them – mainly family
members, but the new owner, Callie is in that position because she can see and
hear all of the ghosts. When Max comes into town to find his daughter, he
realises that she is working on the Farm where his Grandfather was a prisoner
of war. Shona, the café owner finds herself drawn to Max, but her late Aunt
Polly is distraught as his arrival stirs up memories she’d rather keep
buried—including the one that ended with her untimely death.
It’s got all
the ingredients: wartime history, hidden truths, haunted romance, and that
irresistible small-town setting where everyone knows everyone—but not
necessarily everything. I really enjoyed it.
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