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"The novel works beautifully as a standalone while rewarding those familiar with Fisher's previous Cornwall-set romance, Salt & Broom. Her ability to blend historical detail, supernatural elements, and emotional depth marks her as a distinctive voice in the romantasy genre."
"Harker Tregarrick emerges as one of the more compelling vampire characters in recent romantasy fiction. Fisher’s decision to give him chapters told in first person creates an intimate portrait of centuries-old suffering. Unlike brooding immortals who revel in their darkness, Harker is a scientist desperately seeking a cure for his condition through alchemical experimentation. His laboratory, perched in the ruins of a medieval chapel atop Roche Rock, becomes both sanctuary and prison."
https://www.bookishelf.com/tea-alchemy-b...nn-fisher/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tea-Alchemy-Sha...1662528698
"Harker Tregarrick emerges as one of the more compelling vampire characters in recent romantasy fiction. Fisher’s decision to give him chapters told in first person creates an intimate portrait of centuries-old suffering. Unlike brooding immortals who revel in their darkness, Harker is a scientist desperately seeking a cure for his condition through alchemical experimentation. His laboratory, perched in the ruins of a medieval chapel atop Roche Rock, becomes both sanctuary and prison."
https://www.bookishelf.com/tea-alchemy-b...nn-fisher/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tea-Alchemy-Sha...1662528698

