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Arthie Casimir has had her tea. Now she's out for blood.
Don't miss the epic conclusion to the No. 1 bestselling A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal; the gritty vampire romantic fantasy. Perfect for fans of The Crimson Moth and Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows.
'Brewed to perfection' – Rebecca Ross, author of Divine Rivals, on A Tempest of Tea.
White Roaring is sharpening its fangs after the deadly night that left the city in shambles. The press are dead, the public calls for justice, vampires are in danger, and amid the turmoil, the Ram announces a celebration.
Still reeling from the bloodshed, Arthie has no time to mourn the death of anyone, let alone her own. She has no time for love, either, even though it had saved her life. As Arthie navigates new emotions and new allies, she must reassemble her scrambled crew and scrape what little they have left to fight one last time – and she will need to face the ghosts of her past to do it.
Arthie and her crew still have plenty of hearts to break and crimson-red secrets to uncover in A Steeping of Blood . . .
Arthie Casimir has had her tea. Now she's out for blood.
Don't miss the epic conclusion to the No. 1 bestselling A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal; the gritty vampire romantic fantasy. Perfect for...
Arthie Casimir has had her tea. Now she's out for blood.
Don't miss the epic conclusion to the No. 1 bestselling A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal; the gritty vampire romantic fantasy. Perfect for fans of The Crimson Moth and Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows.
'Brewed to perfection' – Rebecca Ross, author of Divine Rivals, on A Tempest of Tea.
White Roaring is sharpening its fangs after the deadly night that left the city in shambles. The press are dead, the public calls for justice, vampires are in danger, and amid the turmoil, the Ram announces a celebration.
Still reeling from the bloodshed, Arthie has no time to mourn the death of anyone, let alone her own. She has no time for love, either, even though it had saved her life. As Arthie navigates new emotions and new allies, she must reassemble her scrambled crew and scrape what little they have left to fight one last time – and she will need to face the ghosts of her past to do it.
Arthie and her crew still have plenty of hearts to break and crimson-red secrets to uncover in A Steeping of Blood . . .
Still thinking about this book, what an unforgettable ride. From page one, Hafsah Faizal pulls you back into a world that's as dark and incredible as ever, where Arthie and her crew thrive in the face of tragedy, trauma, and heart pounding stakes.
The character growth? INCREDIBLE. Watching Arthie let down her walls, seeing Flick rise with such fierce resilience, and the deepening bond between Arthie and Matheo. Every single character arc had me screaming, crying, throwing up.
It’s emotional, raw, thrilling, and beautifully written. A perfect storm of gothic vampire vibes, layered with powerful commentary on colonisation and survival. This story will stay with me forever.
Thank you Netgalley & Panmacmillan for the arc!
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A fast and furious end to this vampiric peaky blinders duology. This book wrapped up the story so nicely whilst still having great plot and character development and pace. I am both elated and heartbroken at the same time… and craving a good cup of tea!
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I loved how fast paced this one was and the fact it picked up right from the first book. If you did enjoy A Tempest of Tea you will not be disappointed by the sequel which I think is actually even better!
Flick and Jin are just the cutest and their interactions had me giggling the whole time.
I did indeed cry at one point towards the end, which I might need 10 working days to recover from.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review.
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Still thinking about this book, what an unforgettable ride. From page one, Hafsah Faizal pulls you back into a world that's as dark and incredible as ever, where Arthie and her crew thrive in the face of tragedy, trauma, and heart pounding stakes.
The character growth? INCREDIBLE. Watching Arthie let down her walls, seeing Flick rise with such fierce resilience, and the deepening bond between Arthie and Matheo. Every single character arc had me screaming, crying, throwing up.
It’s emotional, raw, thrilling, and beautifully written. A perfect storm of gothic vampire vibes, layered with powerful commentary on colonisation and survival. This story will stay with me forever.
Thank you Netgalley & Panmacmillan for the arc!
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Kathryn N, Reviewer
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A fast and furious end to this vampiric peaky blinders duology. This book wrapped up the story so nicely whilst still having great plot and character development and pace. I am both elated and heartbroken at the same time… and craving a good cup of tea!
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
Was this review helpful?
Reviewer 1575011
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars even just for the characters because I love them!
I loved how fast paced this one was and the fact it picked up right from the first book. If you did enjoy A Tempest of Tea you will not be disappointed by the sequel which I think is actually even better!
Flick and Jin are just the cutest and their interactions had me giggling the whole time.
I did indeed cry at one point towards the end, which I might need 10 working days to recover from.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review.