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Tequila And Tea Bags (2000)

by Laura Barnard(Favorite Author)
4.46 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: * I received this book from the Author in exchange for an honest review*Wow just wow. This is the first book of Laura Barnard I've read and this has become one of the best romantic comedy books I've ever read. This book is about Rose, who was sent to live with her cousin Elsie in the Yorkshire countryside, Rose has only one thing on her mind; joining her friends as a club rep in Mexico.When she hears about a council incentive offering the promise of free flights to the person who clocks the most volunteering hours at the local care home, she’s got her plan set.But she doesn’t plan on bonding with the old ladies, going after the village bad boy and trying to persuade Elsie not to become a Nun.And she sure wasn't prepared for William :DThe characters were so well drawn t... morehat I practically felt like I was walking through the whole book with them, feeling what they were feeling, seeing what they were seeing. Specially Rose, she is a klutz, liar and she steals money but yet she is my favorite. She made me laugh so hard. This character is just so full of life. Then Will, he is the type of Prince Charming like character that every girl is bound to fell in love with. All the characters were perfect from their own standings.All in all I loved the book and I so hope that there's gonna be a book on James and Elsie :)
review 2: TEQUILA AND TEA BAGS is a hilarious and heartbreaking tale of one woman’s journey to maturity. Rose’s behavior has led her to be sent to live with her cousin Elsie in the country. However, Rose has a plan…get the heck out of Yorkshire and met up with her best friend in Mexico to be a club rep. Rose learns of an incentive for volunteers at the nursing home, she’s the first in line to sign up. Yet things don’t always turn out the way Rose plans. TEQUILA AND TEA BAGS is filled with quirky and unique characters who wormed their way into my heart. Each character really stood out and I was definitely emotionally invested. Rose’s choices kept making me shake my head at her lack of restraint and her unintentional thoughtlessness, but I had to crack up at some of her exploits. TEQUILA AND TEA BAGS made me both laugh and cry with the wit and wisdom of the author’s words. I loved the fact there is a happy ending which doesn’t feel forced and is totally believable. Kudos! less
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