The Tea Room at the Bakery (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 6)
A Cozy Fantasy Novel of Nine Ashes

- The Weaver's Thread (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 1)
- The Forge and the Flame (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 2)
- The Long Road Home (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 3)
- Soft Light, Slow Fire (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 4)
- The Hum at the Heart (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 5)
- The Tea Room at the Bakery (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 6)
- What the Plants Are Saying (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 7)
- The Bookshop on the Common (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 8)
- The Slow Orchard (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 9)
On the chalkboard outside the bakery's side door, Etha has written three words and one promise. Inside, in the back room with the high window that catches the morning's first light, she has begun something she does not yet have a name for.
The teas she blends — chamomile and bread crumb, mugwort and rosemary, an unnamed leaf the Whisperwood pressed into her palm one dawn — do small kind things to the people who drink them. A carpenter falls asleep at the window table for the first time since the frost. A weaver leaves a coaster on the counter and never explains. Two neighbors who haven't spoken in ten years find themselves at the same table. The village of Nine Ashes is beginning to come to Etha for the cup, not the charm — and the difference is the only thing she has ever been afraid of.
Then a woman she has known her whole life sits at the corner table and tells Etha something her mother never could.
The sixth book in The Elves of Nine Ashes is a quiet, deeply sensory novel about craft, belonging, and the silences inside a family that finally learns to speak. Perfect for readers of Travis Baldree, Becky Chambers, and Heather Fawcett — and for anyone who has ever sat in a room kind enough to hold what they could not yet say.
Set in the world of Nine Ashes, the novels can be read in any order — though readers who have visited Nine Ashes before will find familiar faces in the bakery, the forge, the chandlery, and at the edge of the Whisperwood.