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The Halfling's Harvest - (Tales of Aedrea) by S L Rowland
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- A vintage rivalry, corked emotions, and a harvest full of surprises.For most halflings, the annual harvest festival is a time to revel in life's simple pleasures-hearty feasts, flowing wine, and warm hospitality.
- Author(s): S L Rowland
- 352 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: Tales of Aedrea
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Book Synopsis
A vintage rivalry, corked emotions, and a harvest full of surprises.
For most halflings, the annual harvest festival is a time to revel in life's simple pleasures-hearty feasts, flowing wine, and warm hospitality. But for Marigold Bramblefoot, owner of the Dew Drop Inn and Vineyard, it's the busiest-and most stressful-time of the year.
Juggling an inn full of quirky guests, preparing for the bustling festivities, and managing her vineyard would be enough to overwhelm anyone. But Marigold has her sights set on something bigger: winning first place in the annual wine competition and finally stepping out of her father's shadow.
The only problem? Her rival, Darkroot Cellars, has dominated the competition for a decade thanks to the druidic magic behind their wines.
With her hands full and her heart set on success, Marigold must balance the chaos of the festival, a budding romance, and unraveling the vineyard's hidden mysteries, all while discovering what it truly means to craft her own legacy. Because in Willowbrook, the harvest festival is more than a celebration-it's a season for transformation, and Marigold's is long overdue.
About the Series: Welcome to the enchanting world of Tales of Aedrea, where small-scale stories, low-stakes adventure, and cozy fantasy come to life within an epic, high-fantasy realm.
The Halfling's Harvest is a cozy, low-stakes fantasy filled with found family, autumn vibes, and a sweet sapphic romance. Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes, A Fellowship of Bakers and Magic, and anyone who ever dreamed of spending a harvest festival in The Shire.