Tea Shop for Two (Love on Belmont, Band 1) - Softcover

Buch 1 von 3: Love on Belmont

Wolf-Heffner, Lori

 
9781989465271: Tea Shop for Two (Love on Belmont, Band 1)

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Some secrets are worth sharing.

Pauline has built her dream career as the beloved mascot Perry for the Toronto Peregrines hockey team, bringing joy to thousands while keeping her identity carefully hidden. When she takes a break to help at her mother's tea shop in Kitchener's charming Belmont Village, she never expects to find herself drawn to Todd, a mysterious newcomer who understands her passion for performance like no one else.

Todd is harbouring his own secrets. The former world-famous ballet star retreats to Claire's Tea Shop, learning to live away from the spotlight after his performing days ended. But Pauline's compassionate spirit and hidden strength awaken something in him he thought he'd lost forever.

As they work together in the cozy tea shop, sharing their love of performance and community, Pauline and Todd discover they're perfect partners both on and off the stage. But can their love survive the weight of hidden truths and the demands of their very different worlds?

Tea Shop for Two is a heartwarming clean contemporary romance featuring a workplace romance and slow-burn attraction between characters in their forties. Set in the charming shopping district of Belmont Village, this feel-good story explores family, community, and opening your heart to unexpected love. Perfect for readers who love sweet romance, uplifting stories, forced proximity, and the wholesome charm of a tea shop romance. The books in Love on Belmont can be read in order or as standalone novels.

If you like feel-good stories about tea shops, trust, and taking a chance on love, then cozy up with a cup of tea and this heartwarming sweet romance by Lori Wolf-Heffner.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Lori Wolf-Heffner is a former competitive dancer, dance teacher, and theatre manager. She was a member of the first Canadian National Tap Team, back in 1996, under the leadership of Bonnie Dyer, with choreographer Mathew Clark. She's written for Dance Canada Quarterly, just dance! magazine, and The Dance Current (all under Lori Straus).¿Fluent in German, Lori lived in Germany for three years, never once realizing just how close she was to some of the villages her ancestors left to migrate to Eastern Europe in the 1700s.¿Lori lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, with her husband and two sons. She is a member of The Writers' Union of Canada and the Alliance of Independent Authors.¿

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