The Tea Machine: Book Review
The Tea Machine
by Gill McKnight
Millicent is rescued from Rome’s greatest enemy, the giant space squid, by Sangfroid, a tough and
Soon Millicent’s mews house is overrun with Roman space warriors and giant squid
by Gill McKnight
The cover is stupendous, it draws you in and excites you.
I personally love tea and steampunk stuff so this book was defiantly a winner for me.
If you love, love, space, tea time, and destiny you will defiantly enjoy this book.
It's the story of a love that never dies...except it does, time after time after time.
London 1862, and Millicent Aberly, spinster by choice, has found her future love—in the future!
She meddled with her brother’s time machine and has been catapulted into an alternative world where
London 1862, and Millicent Aberly, spinster by choice, has found her future love—in the future!
She meddled with her brother’s time machine and has been catapulted into an alternative world where
the Roman Empire has neither declined nor fell. In fact, it has gone on to annex most of the known universe.
Millicent is rescued from Rome’s greatest enemy, the giant space squid, by Sangfroid, a tough and
wily centurion who, unfortunately, dies while protecting her. Wracked by guilt and a peculiar
fascination for the woman soldier, Millicent is determined to return in time to save Sangfroid from
her fatal heroics. Instead, she finds her sexy centurion in her own timeline. And Sangfroid is not
alone; several stowaways have come along with her.
Soon Millicent’s mews house is overrun with Roman space warriors and giant squid
I highly recommend!
P.S. Sangfroid is a girl! (in this time)
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