Fear made her run – A second chance at love made her stay
After receiving life-changing news, Kyla Nolan ran away from her life as a top model in New York and left her fiancé, Luke Bradford, behind. Now, almost two years later, Kyla has a rebuilt her life as the successful owner of Tea & Comfort on Madrona Island. She lives in a cozy home behind her tea shop, has great friends, and a … and a community where she belongs. But Kyla’s life is thrown off balance when Luke moves to the island.
Luke has purchased the local vineyards, just like he and Kyla had always dreamt of. But Luke is not here just for the grapes. He is determined to discover why Kyla left him, if she still loves him, and if the future they planned is truly over.
Kyla must face her past and make a decision. She knows that this time around if they have a chance at happiness she will have to reveal her true identity and the secrets that drove her away…
Tea & Comfort is the second novel in the Madrona Island series. It follows the Amazon bestselling novel, The Guestbook. Escape to the enchanting island where comfort food and serenity await. Catch up with your favorite characters and meet new ones. This book can be read as a stand-alone novel or as part of the series.
Fans of Marie Force’s Gansett Island series and Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold series will enjoy Andrea’s Madrona Island trilogy.
Reader’s praise drawn from over 1000 Amazon reviews of The Guestbook
“It warmed my heart and renewed my faith that life can have happy endings.”
“Engaging the reader from the first page… [it is] a story that filled the soul.”
“A great story of true friendship and love.”
“If you like the Notebook, you will love this book too.”
Early reviews for Tea & Comfort
“Tea & Comfort is interwoven with warmth, friendship and learning to love
and trust again.”
“I loved it! The best yet!”
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I really liked it. I bought the GUESTBOOK first and read that one. I felt like I knew and liked the characters when all was said and done
Couldn’t put it down
Easy to read, enjoyable characters, easy to follow the flow of the story. The only bad thing I could say is that it ended to soon.
This was such a good book! Right from the start it had me & I didn’t want to stop reading it!
Good story
I was looking for something more in depth. Was great as a summer beach read.
Very sappy
Sweet story
Sweet book.
Easy summer reading, enjoyable.
It was well written
Great series ice summer reading
So, we have a whiny, entitled gorgeous New York supermodel who becomes engaged to be married to the love of her life and immediately finds out she has lupus. Instead of doing the mature thing and discussing it with her fiance, she suddenly skips town, leaving a note for him not to look for her. The poor guy doesn’t know which end is up. Down the line, he happens to show up in the Pacific NorthWest with intentions of buying a winery. Who does he run into but the drama queen herself who demands apologies from him because his presence has made her upset. Yep, he apologizes and is put on the defensive. Needless to say, they wind up getting married after she drives him nuts with her vacillations. For a supposed zen-like girl who owns Tea& Comfort, this is one high maintenance chick. Repetitious, shallow, inane, poorly written, melodramatic, contrived, immature, predictable. The story does not end. It stops. One paragraph she’s having doubts about the wedding, the next she’s at the ceremony smiling. That’s it. That’s how it ends. Who cares? Such an unsympathetic character, I was hoping the groom would leave her in the dust.
I always enjoy books written by Andrea Hurst. This entire series was very good. I am not usually a fan of series books but this series really got my attention.
A fun romantic series. Good for relaxing.
Sweet story about a small island off Washington State where the characters are all friends who work to make their way in this idyllic place. I enjoyed the story to escape for a bit.
Good
Love, friendship, and close-knit town
Entertaining with enjoyable characters in a wonderful setting. I want to find this place and visit Tea and Comfort.
Sweet, sappy and predictable. A nice light read.