Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1) by Hafsah Faizal

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Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1)

“Tempest of Tea” emerges as a captivating debut, promising to leave readers eagerly anticipating the unfolding saga of the Blood and Tea series. Through its dynamic characters, intricately crafted world, and spellbinding narrative, Hafsah Faizal invites readers into a realm …
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Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1) by Hafsah Faizal Book Summary & Synopsis

Why save the world when you can have tea?
 
On the streets of White Roaring, Arthie Casimir is a criminal  mastermind and collector of secrets. Her prestigious  tearoom transforms into an illegal bloodhouse by dark,  catering to the vampires feared by society. But when her  establishment is threatened, Arthie is forced to strike an  unlikely deal with an alluring adversary to save it—and she  can’t do the job alone.
 
Calling on some of the city’s most skilled outcasts, Arthie  hatches a plan to infiltrate the sinister, glittering vampire  society known as the Athereum. But not everyone in her  ragtag crew is on her side, and as the truth behind the heist  unfolds, Arthie finds herself in the midst of a conspiracy  that will threaten the world as she knows it.
 
From the New York Times—bestselling author of We Hunt  the Flame comes the first book in a hotly anticipated fantasy  duology teeming with romance and revenge, led by an  orphan girl willing to do whatever it takes to save her  self-made kingdom. Dark, action-packed, and swoonworthy,  this is Hafsah Faizal better than ever.
 
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Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1) by Hafsah Faizal

Format:      338 pages, Hardcover

Published:  February 20, 2024 by Farrar, Straus

ISBN:         9780374389406 (ISBN10: 0374389403)

Language:  English

Stirring the Senses

Hafsah Faizal’s “Tempest of Tea,” the inaugural entry in the Blood and Tea series, steeps readers in a world of intrigue, tradition, and forbidden romance. Through the lens of her richly woven narrative, Faizal invites readers to savor the complexities of a society where tea is more than just a beverage—it is a symbol of power, tradition, and intrigue.

At the heart of the story is our protagonist, whose journey unfolds against the backdrop of a land where the aroma of tea leaves mingles with the whispers of court politics and hidden agendas. As they navigate the labyrinthine halls of power, they are confronted with a web of secrets, alliances, and betrayals that threaten to upend their world.

Faizal’s characters are as vibrant and dynamic as the world they inhabit, each one contributing to the tapestry of intrigue and mystery that drives the narrative forward. From the enigmatic protagonist to the formidable figures that populate their world, every character is imbued with depth and complexity, inviting readers to become fully immersed in their journey.

One of the novel’s greatest strengths lies in its exploration of themes such as duty, loyalty, and the struggle for identity in the face of societal expectations. As the protagonist grapples with their own desires and ambitions, they are forced to confront the complexities of their own identity and the role they are destined to play in the unfolding drama of their world.

The romance in “Tempest of Tea” simmers with tension and passion, as the protagonist finds themselves drawn to a forbidden love that threatens to shatter the delicate balance of power. Faizal deftly navigates the complexities of love and desire, crafting a romance that feels both exhilarating and heartbreaking in its intensity.

Faizal’s world-building is rich and immersive, with each page brimming with the sights, sounds, and smells of a world steeped in tradition and intrigue. From the bustling markets of the city to the serene tranquility of the tea gardens, each setting is brought to life with meticulous detail, immersing readers in a world that feels both familiar and fantastical.

The prose in “Tempest of Tea” is elegant and evocative, with Faizal’s lyrical descriptions painting a vivid picture of a world on the brink of change. Her writing is imbued with a sense of urgency and tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the narrative unfolds.

“Tempest of Tea” is a captivating debut that will leave readers eagerly awaiting the next installment in the Blood and Tea series. With its compelling characters, richly imagined world, and engrossing storyline, Hafsah Faizal has crafted a novel that is sure to leave a lasting impression. It is a story that speaks to the power of love, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring allure of a world where tradition and intrigue collide.

 

Tempest of Tea (Blood and Tea, #1) Quotes

“It’s tea time, Scoundrels!” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“Why save the world when you can have tea?!” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“That was the nature of man; born to nurture, determined  to destroy” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“If he rubbed at his soul hard enough to get past the grime  of the streets, he might even find optimism.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“Let me bleed for you.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“The dark is no place for a dove.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“Waiting on you, habibti,” he called as she started down  the stairs. She didn’t know what that meant and didn’t  want to ask. It was ly an insult.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“There was good sense, and then there was affluence.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“Say it again.” He crooked a lazy grin. “Really, Felicit—”  “No. Not the name she gave me. The name I made for  myself.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“It was hard not to watch Arthie Casimir. The way she  worked and schemed, at times as still as stone, other  times as restless as a bee. For the most part, Arthie  obscured her femininity. She was, after all, a girl in a man’s world, but it snuck through every once in a while.  When she turned a certain way. When she lit up at Jin’s  words or countered Matteo’s provocations or slid a glance  at Laith. When the waves of her hair caught the light, illuminating the copper of her skin and making  her gaze come alive with mischief.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea   

 

“For when one loved as much as Felicity Linden did, it was  difficult to not be loved in return.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“Aren’t you afraid?” she asked. “Fear stops life, not death,” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“You know, darling, not everyone needs to be threatened  to work for you. It’s possible for someone to simply want to.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“His lips curved. “Hello, Felicity. I’ve missed you.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“she didn’t abide by the law so much as she bent it. She didn’t  carry a weapon so much as her defiance – and weren’t they  one and the same?” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea    

 

“He was looking at her as if there were no angry, violent men  before him. As if it was only the two of them in the world.  “Did he hurt you?” Flick didn’t know how to respond to the  pure fury in his eyes. “Did he touch you?” Jin asked again.  She shook her head.” 

― Hafsah Faizal, A Tempest of Tea 

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