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Sweet Tea is the second novel in the bestselling Tea Series. The series serves up fast, fun reads full of action, romance, and laughs. A fresh take on the serial novel, not every mystery is solved at the end of the day—or at the end of the book. Each installment keeps you coming back for more!

Cara O’Flynn’s luck is looking up—and heating up. Her career options range from housekeeping for dead people to life coaching online. Not to mention her hot new roomie A.J. But when she stumbles across the contents of a dead cop’s secret room, her prospects go from thrilling to threatening. Was someone murdered? Is Cara next on the killer’s list? Her only hope for making sense of the mess lies with an unstable cop, her nosey family, and a strong cup of tea. Full of intrigue, innuendo, and a hearty helping of hilarity, Sweet Tea will leave you dying to know what happens next!

Sweet Tea The Tea Series Book 2 edition by Sheila Horgan Literature Fiction eBooks

As enjoyable as it was, this book left me feeling as if I have been somewhat cheated of something. I think it's because nothing was resolved. Issues were raised and left unresolved to bait then reader into buying the next book. Which I did and then because things were still not resolved, I got the third. And then I quit because I felt like I was being strung along. The heroine, Cara, was quirky enough to keep me interested in her.

I daresay if you are a fan of Stephanie Plum, you'd really like this. I kinda object to the Tea Series for the same reasons I object to the Stephanie Plum books. Stephanie has not grown into an adult woman. Her character has not grown and matured since the first book.

I feel like that is what is the case with Cara O'Flynn. I read three books and learned nothing new about her in the next two. Her romance began too quickly and her lover has no real identity except that he a snappy dresser, liked to cuddle on the couch in shorts and nothing else while Cara wears one or the other of her glamorous lingerie sets of nightgowns and peignoirs as they watch movies.

No one really has much of a personality. They are all rather one-dimensional. I think I kept reading because I thought something was going to happen. It never does. In book 2 Cara inherits a locked trunk from her grandmother's best friend and by the end of book 3 she hadn't even opened it.

In book 1 she decides she is going to solve a mystery and win the $10,000.00 reward. Although the mystery is mentioned, she doesn't actually work to solve it.

Something else that bothered me is that at around 175 pages or so each, I can't call any of the volumes a novel/ Each volume ends in the middle of things so if one's curiosity is sufficiently aroused, one will keep buying additional stories in the series. Someone is stringing the buying public along and I don't care to be manipulated.

Reader be warned: books must be read in order.

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  • File Size 2105 KB
  • Print Length 285 pages
  • Publication Date July 5, 2010
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B003UV8ZDU

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Ok I will go so far as to agree these books are a light read...but there's nothing wrong with that! At first I was put off by the fact that the books were not wrapped up at the end of each one...but once I figured that out they became even more fun! These are great books to quiet your mind and just enjoy the stories...to be in a quiet place,a peaceful place...lovely. I can't wait for the next book and the book about the older Girlies!
This series is different from other book series. You should start with the first one. Even though the first couple of chapters review a bit what happened in the previous book. But if you start with this book it's like picking up a book mid-story.
Don't expect a exciting mystery thriller. But it is very entertaining. I love how we get details even on how she cooks her food. There are three in the series now and I can't wait for the fourth one (green tea) to come out.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is a delightful read and I couldn't wait to read the other books in the series. I did not want a heavy and dire mystery with lots of blood and death. And this one was exactly what I was looking for. I enjoyed the plot, the characters, and the way Sheila builds from one book to the next. My only complaint is that the books seem rather short--more like short stories. They definitely left me wanting more. Can't wait for the next book to arrive.
I like the books and have enjoyed reading the series. (I have actually read up to book 4). The characters are fun and the tone is ok. But there are may times the plot line is confused and things that are supposed to happen doesn't. There are way too many subplots going on at the same time and very little is resolved. I hope the purpose is to get you to keep buying the series but because not much is resolved I am a little bored by the additional sub-plots and then references to other sub-plots. I am waiting for a while to buy any additional books in the series,and putting my money toward much better edited books.
I read the first book, then HAD to buy the second because there was no closure. Guess what?!? SAME THING with book 2, and yes, I did order book three. So, they are good enough to keep reading, but SOME AUTHORS really do give closure with a book in a series. And you want to keep reading, because they're that good...
This series is a fun read even if the format is a bit frustrating. It's more like three chapters (so far) than three books - the books don't conclude, they just end at a totally random place in the story and then the next installment begins (not so frustrating when the next installment was available but now that I'm waiting for the fourth it's more than a tad annoying).
Anyway, the characters can be fun, the family dynamics are recognisable to anyone who's had Irish friends and the mystery backstory weaves in and out for a bit of interest. A good light read.
Shelia Horgan has an interesting concept of a continuing murder mystery, but it isn't my cup of tea. It is a fast read, but then you can skip the number of times Cara O'Flynn's mother is going to kill her for some fraction of Irish/Catholic rules. Her sister, Teagan, is just as consistent. They read as if they are fifteen not working women in their twenties. I haven't been able to decided if this is a mystery, a cozy, or chick lit, or a mingling of all three.
Fast afternoon beach read and you may want to come back for ICED TEA.
Nash Black, author of SANDPRINTS OF DEATH
As enjoyable as it was, this book left me feeling as if I have been somewhat cheated of something. I think it's because nothing was resolved. Issues were raised and left unresolved to bait then reader into buying the next book. Which I did and then because things were still not resolved, I got the third. And then I quit because I felt like I was being strung along. The heroine, Cara, was quirky enough to keep me interested in her.

I daresay if you are a fan of Stephanie Plum, you'd really like this. I kinda object to the Tea Series for the same reasons I object to the Stephanie Plum books. Stephanie has not grown into an adult woman. Her character has not grown and matured since the first book.

I feel like that is what is the case with Cara O'Flynn. I read three books and learned nothing new about her in the next two. Her romance began too quickly and her lover has no real identity except that he a snappy dresser, liked to cuddle on the couch in shorts and nothing else while Cara wears one or the other of her glamorous lingerie sets of nightgowns and peignoirs as they watch movies.

No one really has much of a personality. They are all rather one-dimensional. I think I kept reading because I thought something was going to happen. It never does. In book 2 Cara inherits a locked trunk from her grandmother's best friend and by the end of book 3 she hadn't even opened it.

In book 1 she decides she is going to solve a mystery and win the $10,000.00 reward. Although the mystery is mentioned, she doesn't actually work to solve it.

Something else that bothered me is that at around 175 pages or so each, I can't call any of the volumes a novel/ Each volume ends in the middle of things so if one's curiosity is sufficiently aroused, one will keep buying additional stories in the series. Someone is stringing the buying public along and I don't care to be manipulated.

Reader be warned books must be read in order.
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