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A Pirate's Life for Tea (Tomes & Tea, #2) A Pirate's Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne
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“To the people who gave me one-star reviews because the first book “had lesbians.” I doubled the lesbians in this one. Just for you.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Your opinion of yourself is the only one that matters. Your job doesn’t denote how successful you are, and you won’t suddenly become worthless if you quit.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“And so Kianthe buried herself in parchment, slowly realizing that writing a book was harder than talking about writing one.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“It isn’t about the job you do. It’s about the life you build together.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Your opinion of yourself is the only one that matters. Your mom will love you either way. Your job doesn’t denote how successful you are, and you won’t suddenly become worthless if you quit.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“The only person who can decide if you’re failing is you,”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Truly, that was all anyone could ever hope for—friends who’d follow them through life.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Rich people are the worst.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“This novel is best enjoyed on a quiet night with a fireplace, a beloved pet, and a cup of tea.)”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“The longer they were together, the more Reyna prioritized seeing Kianthe smile—even at the expense of her dignity.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Feo’s lips curled into a cunning smile. “I have a coup planned for everyone I dislike.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“No, hang on. You’re worth more than your work ethic. The only person who can decide if you’re failing is you, Bobbie.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Everyone was more confident on horseback.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea
“Did you give up on your dreams of authorship so soon?” “I’m getting around to it,” Kianthe had replied, crossing her arms. “Hmm. I was under the impression that you needed to put pen to parchment to accomplish that goal.”
Rebecca Thorne, A Pirate's Life for Tea