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A review by erinarkin20
The Secret Service of Tea and Treason by India Holton
4.0
The Secret Service of Tea and Treason is the 3rd book in Dangerous Damsel's series and if you haven't picked up these books yet, you are missing out. I think the thing I love most about them is that they aren't your typical historical romance. Don't get me wrong, I love the genre as it is but it is wonderful to have some variety now and then and this book / series definitely mixes things up.
In this book, Alice and Daniel are rival spies who work with the Agency of Undercover Note Takers, a secret government intelligence group. When they are assigned to go undercover as husband and wife, they find that while there is healthy competition to prove each one is the best, they are also attracted to one another and they can't let that derail their plans.
There is so much to love in these books and in this one in particular, we get to see characters from prior books come back into the fold (I love seeing how things progress once a book ends), the banter is always well done, and of course there is magic, flying houses, and a whole host of things that will keep you turning the pages.
If you're looking for a historical romance that has a bit of a twist, check out this series / book. While not necessarily required, I would recommend reading the other books in this series first because you may miss some reference to the other characters and how these two were originally introduced. I'll be looking forward to more books from Holton in the future for sure.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy in exchange for an honest review.
In this book, Alice and Daniel are rival spies who work with the Agency of Undercover Note Takers, a secret government intelligence group. When they are assigned to go undercover as husband and wife, they find that while there is healthy competition to prove each one is the best, they are also attracted to one another and they can't let that derail their plans.
There is so much to love in these books and in this one in particular, we get to see characters from prior books come back into the fold (I love seeing how things progress once a book ends), the banter is always well done, and of course there is magic, flying houses, and a whole host of things that will keep you turning the pages.
If you're looking for a historical romance that has a bit of a twist, check out this series / book. While not necessarily required, I would recommend reading the other books in this series first because you may miss some reference to the other characters and how these two were originally introduced. I'll be looking forward to more books from Holton in the future for sure.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy in exchange for an honest review.