From the Publisher:
Fresh from a Jane Austen tour in England, Maddie Cooper returns home to Texas, determined to bring a touch of "Austen to Austin." She dreams of opening an authentic English tea room and, like Austen's Emma, put into practice her self-proclaimed gift as a matchmaker. But an airport mishap with a cranky Englishman gets her off on the wrong foot (quite literally), especially when he moves into the university guest house across the street. Can Maddie find a love for her unapproachable new neighbor, or has she finally met her match?
My Review:
Sweet book, not really stellar. I am currently reading Sense and Sensibility so it was interesting to read quotes from Sense and Sensibility while reading Tea with Emma. The book gave me a few smiles and inner chuckles, but no real LOL moments. I liked the characters and the story.
Fresh from a Jane Austen tour in England, Maddie Cooper returns home to Texas, determined to bring a touch of "Austen to Austin." She dreams of opening an authentic English tea room and, like Austen's Emma, put into practice her self-proclaimed gift as a matchmaker. But an airport mishap with a cranky Englishman gets her off on the wrong foot (quite literally), especially when he moves into the university guest house across the street. Can Maddie find a love for her unapproachable new neighbor, or has she finally met her match?
My Review:
Sweet book, not really stellar. I am currently reading Sense and Sensibility so it was interesting to read quotes from Sense and Sensibility while reading Tea with Emma. The book gave me a few smiles and inner chuckles, but no real LOL moments. I liked the characters and the story.
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