There is nothing a cup of tea cannot fix
Synopsis
A brand new and utterly enchanting series by bestselling author Jaimie Admans.
A picture-perfect town, a place where dreams come true. Welcome to Ever After Street…
There’s always time for tea… unless you’ve lost your teapot…
Cleo Jordan has only ever wished for one thing – to open her own teashop in memory of her lovely gran. So when she accidentally fools the interview board into thinking she’s a brilliant baker and is offered a prime spot on Ever After Street, she knows her dream is about to come true!
Stepping into The Wonderland Teapot is like falling down the rabbit hole – magical! But there’s a catch: Cleo has completely lost her love of baking! With her little white lie ticking in her ear, it seems her dream is over before it’s begun.
Until she meets her very own Mad Hatter. Loved by everyone on Ever After Street, magician Bram brings an energy to the teashop that lifts everyone, and slowly, with his encouragement, Cleo is getting back to doing what she loves best.
But with Bram hiding secrets of his own, Cleo isn’t sure she can put all her faith in him. And when things start going wrong at the teashop, Cleo wonders if the culprit sabotaging her dream is someone closer than she thinks?
If Cleo wants her wish to work, she has to learn to trust again before she loses her head and heart completely…although it might already be far too late for that…
Perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Kat French and Caroline Roberts!
My review
Cleo Jordan has become a disaster in the kitchen with her baking since both losing her grandmother and mother recently. But it’s er greatest wish to honour her grandmother and the years they had together by opening her own teashop, on Ever After Street. And not just *a* teashop, no, she wants the theme to be ‘Alice In Wonderland’. Obviously Cleo is over the moon when she manages the interview board to give her a temporary lease on the premises of her dreams. The Wonderland Teapot is turning into a magical place, especially now magician Bram is her own personal Mad Hatter, helping around in the teashop. And while Bram for sure is lifting also her spirits, he doesn’t know that Cleo isn’t doing any of her own baking… But Bram himself also is having a few secrets of his own and trust is something that needs to be built slowly…
I have to admit that Alice In Wonderland isn’t my favourite story. so it was with a little trepidation that I started reading this story, as I loved the previous stories taking place on Ever After Street. But I truly shouldn’t have doubted this author, as I loved every bit of it!
As I enjoy baking myself, and it’s one of the few things that can actually relieve stress, I cannot imagine the terror of not being able to bake the simplest of things anymore. And it saddened me to learn where Cleo’s black – out came from. She is living with a few regrets, that are too late to make amends for, and she also has many fears and issues.
Of course at her interview, she should have come clean about not baking the cupcakes herself, but it wasn’t that she was bluntly lying. And if she did, we wouldn’t have this. wonderful story.
The passion for the theme and the passion for running the teashop just sparks from Cleo, she finally has her dream coming true and I was certain that there would come a moment that her baking skills would reemerge.
Alongside her, I was a bit frustrated to see how without her knowledge, Bram would be working for her. Obviously that isn’t Bram’s fault, but it angered me a little to see how Bram’s help was just forced to her.
But slowly we see that Bram, magician and Mad Hatter, is exactly what Cleo needs. Not only is he adding magic to the Wonderland Teapot (literally speaking and figuratively), but he is also the person that Cleo needs in her life.
Because we see that Bram truly believes in Cleo and her passion, and he knows that she will make a success out of the business. And that injection of trust and belief is exactly what Cleo needs, to trust and believe in herself. And slowly, even with trial and error, Cleo is able to think positive once again.
It truly warmed my heart to see this pair growing closer. And I absolutely adored reading how Cleo sees the real Bram, and not the Mad Hatter or the magician. She sees when his smiles are real, or just pretend. And it was so over the moon sweet to see how Cleo accepts Bram for who he is, with his blue hair, mixed up idioms (only making them even better! 😊).
Bram’s secrets weren’t that difficult to figure out, as I knew rather from the start who he would turn out to be. But it didn’t bother me at all, because as I knew his background, and how he possibly could jeopardize everything, we see genuineness in everything he does.
And naturally, as returning to Ever After Street, it was ah-mazing to see my old friends again, and I felt myself once again welcomed in their warm embrace of friendship and love!
This was an amazing book, about two characters with several issues of their own. But what more, it’s a book about two people accepting each other just the way they are. Cleo wouldn’t want to have Bram in any other way, as Bram is uniquely wonderful the way he is. And Bam encourages Cleo to trust her talents and her feelings.
We see how wonderful and inspiring it can be to have someone fighting in your corner, by your side. And we can see how having that one person by your side can help you to regain trust, to learn to open up your heart and understand that what you are feeling is honest and real love.



























