Tea for Two in Castle Combe

  • A heartwarming love story about a dark secret from the past
  • A wonderfully romantic setting for fans of English country life
  • Told with enchanting ease

Topics: Tea room, English aristocracy, Suffragette, Divorce, Inheritance, Cosy romance

A new life in the Cotswolds and a big family secret

Journalist Clementine Roberts flees from London to the small Weber cottage in Castle Combe after her divorce. There, in one of the most beautiful villages in England, she wants to breathe new life into her great-grandmother's tea room. However, she realizes that she knows very little about her family history and the significance of the tea room. When she is confronted with the fire at Stanway House, the stately home of the Earl of Wemyss, over a hundred years ago, which her great-grandmother is said to have started, she senses that there is a secret in her family, the extent of which she cannot even guess. To make matters worse, she feels butterflies in her stomach when she meets Sebastian, the current Earl of Wemyss. As she seeks to learn more about the events of over a hundred years ago, she realizes that her heart is in grave danger. What if it breaks again?

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  • Publisher: FISCHER Taschenbuch
  • Release: 29.10.2025
  • ISBN: 978-3-596-71228-1
  • 320 Pages
  • Author: Mila Summers
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Mila Summers

Mila Summers lives in northern Bavaria with her husband, two children, their lively Jack Russell and two turtles and is always longing for the sea. That's why she prefers to spend her holidays on the North Sea and Baltic Sea, with a fresh sea breeze blowing around her nose while she feels the sand under her feet and builds castles on the beach with her family. She has been successfully writing feel-good romantic novels since 2015, which have now sold around one million copies. Her books regularly storm the Kindle and BILD Bestseller Lists.