By Jackie Gamber
BookTasting is my favorite way to merge my two  highest passions: books and tea. After all, what is better than reading,  except reading along with an ideal cuppa? That’s what BookTasting is  all about: finding the perfect tea companion to enhance or complement a  book for the best overall reading experience.
A fascinating  element of tea drinking is the varieties that have evolved to create  such a palette of choices from a single plant (Camellia  Sinensis)--depending on the region, harvest season, and the fermentation  process. Add to that the blends of herbs, flowers, or other flavors,  and tea choices become almost endless! It can be serious fun to explore  them.
And talk about fun! Angie Fox’s Accidental Demon Slayer  starts off rollicking and never quits. Her main character, Lizzie Brown,  meets her biological grandma for the first time on her thirtieth  birthday. Not just any grandma--this one is a Harley-riding witch who  seems to know more about Lizzie’s special powers than Lizzie herself.  Lizzie has to learn quick, though! Because Hell itself knows about  Lizzie’s powers, too, and is bent on taking her out.
I’ve chosen  an oolong tea as companion, because oolong has a particularly loamy sort  of scent, and, depending on fermentation, can even lean a little toward  brackish – just the kind of thing you might get a whiff of from  Grandma’s witch brew (kept conveniently in a Smuckers jar for easy  hurtling). But don’t let the scent of oolong put you off tea drinking!  The color tends toward pale, and the taste is mild and earthy-soothing.  And Teavana manages to put some fun into their Yumberry Wulong blend,  with big chunks of fruit and palate-pleasing berry. It even brews a fun  pink color! I add a little bit of sweetener to soften the tea’s tannins.
The  result? Teavana’s Yumberry Wulong brews a cup that hints toward dark  depths of danger, but meets its match with charming berry attitude. Just  what I enjoyed with Angie’s The Accidental Demon Slayer.
And the  bonus is—the tea blend looks great in a Smuckers jar.
I’d love  to hear your comments! You could win a jelly jar full of Teavana’s  Yumberry Wulong, perfect aside Angie’s book. To enter, post your comment  about your favorite book companion drink (hot or cold), and be sure to  include a valid email. I’ll choose a name at random, and be in touch.
And  swing by my website, www.jackiegamber.com for more BookTastings and  giveaways (and to find out the perfect tea with my own fantasy novel  Redheart). Say hello there too, for a chance to win a copy of my novel.
Jackie Gamber is an award-winning freelance  editor, as well as award-winning author of the fantasy novel Redheart,  available now through Seventh Star Press(www.seventhstarpress.com). A  veteran of the USAF, she is now, among other things, a rosarian, a  professional BookTaster, and an avid believer in imagination. Visit  Jackie and her BookTastings on the world wide web at  www.jackiegamber.com
I am not much of a tea drinker but my daughter is. I love that tea pot thought, very cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this lovely post today which I enjoyed greatly. I am an avid reader and a tea drinker from way back. I have been drinking tea for many years and it is my favorite ultimate drink. I enjoy lemon herbal teas and also orange spice, those combined with a juicy book makes my day. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love to sip my tea when I am reading, especially right before bed. I love Earl Grey but change it up with Constant Comment and Orange Spice. And during the winter I love Gingerbread tea! I also have a collection of teapots. I love the one you have on your post I will have to try and find one!
ReplyDeleteI know. I want that teapot now!
ReplyDeleteThanks, petite. I love tea as well. Right now, I'm just drinking Earl Grey, but I love the more exotic teas as well. Jackie said I can find the tea for the Accidental Demon Slayer books at Teavana, so I'm headed there this weekend (oh the things we must do for our books!)
ReplyDeleteOhhh...gingerbread tea! I want some. Today is a basic writing/editing day so I didn't think much before brewing a pot of my standard brew, but now I'm wanting something more fun.
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful post today resonates with me since I drink tea all year long. It has always been my favorite drink since it is soothing and gives me strength. I enjoy Ruby orange, ginger peach and lemon lime rooibos. A home made scone, my mug of tea and a novel by my side on the back patio soothes my soul.
ReplyDeleteOooh...I haven't had ginger peach in ages.
ReplyDeleteAwesome to find a fellow tea lover! I absolutely adore tea. My favorite ones are peachy and fruity but Earl Grey, English Breakfast tea, Irish breakfast tea, and Bergamot are equally satisfying. Sometimes I like to go for a spot of tea with my afternoon snack. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThere is a wonderful shop in my town that sells loose tea in all kinds of exotic flavors that I buy just for fun. Not a fan of trying to get the loose tea into a tea ball though. Half of it lands on the counter. Ha,ha!
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