Brewed Awakening + Giveaway

A small-town tea shop owner with a sweet tooth and a devil-may-care Englishman with more savory tastes join forces to cater a British-themed wedding. Sparks fly in this sweet enemies-to-lovers, opposites-attract rom-com perfect for fans of Emma St. Clair and Sarah Adams.

As a child, Daphne Austen fell in love with her grandmother’s stories of England, perhaps to the point of romanticizing them a little too much. Now, as an adult, she inherited Tea Thyme, the only English tearoom within a hundred miles of her Blue Ridge Mountain town. But keeping her tea and pastry shop afloat proves to be a continual struggle. Since losing her mother and then grandmother, Daphne’s clung to the need for routine, predictability, and beautiful order–and her tearoom shines as the epitome of her Anglophile and obsessive tendencies. But her perfect world spirals into madness when an Englishman moves in next door and shatters all her Darcy daydreams with his loud music, questionable manners, and highly American interests. With an off-the-charts swoon factor, he even tempts to shatter her heart.

Finnley Dashwood left England to start over somewhere his ex-wife’s parents couldn’t track him down and force their parenting techniques on him. It was as if they wanted to make up for their daughter’s neglect by suffocating him with control and unwanted affection. The unassuming town of Wisteria, North Carolina, provides the perfect place to start over and even remake himself as the dashing, English restaurant owner of his earlier days, instead of the somewhat-cynical recluse he’d truly become. With a shop ready for his use, an apartment for him and his daughter, and an acquaintance who owns the revered Wisteria Manor (now event planning center), Finn has everything he wants for a new beginning–except . . . maybe an understanding of the small-town Appalachian culture and the uptight, perfectionistic tea princess next door.

At first, Finn finds the whimsical and notoriously optimistic shop owner humorous and somewhat annoying, but as she begins to invest in the life of his daughter and he observes her authentic love for the people of the town, Finn’s heart opens to the terrifying possibility of a second chance at love. As they are forced to work together on a local-celebrity wedding, their differences clash, sizzle, and finally begin to simmer into a unique, complementary blend of sweet and savory. But just as hope blooms into possibility, a massive storm crashes into the little town, upturning all their plans and putting not only their budding romance but the resilience of the tight-knit community to the test.

My Review:

Quintessential Basham! Which means comedy with a whole lot of heart and plenty of quirky characters to fall in love with. While Daphne and Finn are clearly the main characters, I was charmed by so many of the secondary characters as well. I mean, how can you resist someone who shares bits of wisdom like, “…about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.”?! This author’s wordsmithing is always a delight – and she’s definitely in a league of her own when it comes to a clever turn of phrase.

I really like how the ‘enemies to more’ trope is handled in ‘Brewed Awakening‘. It never gets petty or nasty — just full of comedic charm. Like the chalkboard wars. And the games are on!

Finn, our British hero (eep!!!) arrives in Wisteria with adorable daughter in tow, determined to create the very best of new beginnings for them both and that definitely does not include romance. Especially not with with the prickly girl next door…well business owner next door. Their meet-cute is both cute and a disaster and things take off from there.

Daphne may have made some snap judgements. Finn may be harbouring old hurts a little too tightly. But there’s no denying the sparks flying and their banter…well, it goes way beyond banter into something much more delectable. And it’s so much fun! I’m still grinning over some of the zingers.

As in all of Pepper Basham’s books, there’s a stirring mix of emotional depth woven throughout the story. And, honestly, I was moved to goosebumps and tears by the end. Wow, I was not expecting that!

A moving celebration of hope and new beginnings.

I listened to the audio book and I loved every second of Ann Marie Gideon and Christopher Ashman’s dual narration. They captured the rom/com vibes perfectly and really did justice not only to Daphne and Finn, but to the whole diverse cast of secondary characters as well. A brilliant listening experience.

My thanks to Thomas Nelson and Zondervan Fiction Audio for providing me with an audio copy of this book.

31 thoughts on “Brewed Awakening + Giveaway”

  1. How could anyone NOT love Pepper Basham’s books? Your review would point me to her even without knowing who the author was. BREWED AWAKENING is already on my gotta read list. Can’t wait for the opportunity to dive into Daphne and Finn’s story. Knowing the author, I will definitely be prepared to have my emotions to be touched and punched and well as to be writing down some of the funny worded sayings like the one you quoted about the screen door.

    Thank you for the fabulous chance to win a copy!

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. This sounds SO GOOD! And it’s Pepper in all of her witty creativeness! Count me in! Thanks for the giveaway and wonderful review Kav, tracey14567 atgmaildotcom

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    1. I meant to mention Pepper has a new YA out today, The Cinderella Plot. I don’t normally read YA, but if Pepper wrote it I’m excited to read it. I didn’t know if you or other Best Readers had heard about it so thought I’d mention it. The cutest cover! 🙂

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      1. Witty is a brilliant descriptor! I had just heard about The Cinderella Plot the other day but I didn’t realize it was coming out so soon! Wonderful to have a trusted author writing for the YA market too! Thanks for the cutting edge reporting! 🙂

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  3. I just finished writing my review of The Cinderella Plot. It is fabulous. I rate it PG for Pure Genius!
    I love Pepper’s books in any and every genre. Would love this for my keeper shelf.
    paulamarys49ATgmailDOTcom

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  4. Lovely review, Kav! Who can resist a Pepper Basham book? I’m a bit behind in reading them. This one sounds delightful! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

    whthomas13 at yahoo dot com

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  5. I always love a Pepper Basham novel! How coukd I not? Please count me in. Thank you for the review.

    perrianne ( DOT ) askew ( AT ) me ( DOT ) com

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