Josephine Moon's third absorbing novel, The Beekeeper's Secretintriguingly blends her trademark warmth and sensitivity with darker themes of guilt and grief.
Josephine Moon Books
This author crafts contemporary fiction, imbuing her narratives with warmth and a feel-good sensibility. Her stories resonate with readers across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, Norway, Greece, and Germany. She expresses profound gratitude for the opportunity to share her work and for the dedicated readership that embraces it.



The Tea Chest
- 359 pages
- 13 hours of reading
<b>A beautifully engaging novel set in the world of a boutique London tea shop.</b> 'I loved it - a perfect blend of sweet and spice.' - Jenny Colgan 'What a gloriously wonderful read. I loved it.’ - Cathy Kelly Kate Fullerton, talented tea designer and now co-owner of The Tea Chest, could never have imagined that she'd be flying from Brisbane to London, risking her young family's future, to save the business she loves from the woman who wants to shut it down. Meanwhile, Leila Morton has just lost her job; and if Elizabeth Clancy had known today was the day she would appear on the nightly news, she might at least have put on some clothes. Both need to start again. When the three women's paths unexpectedly cross, they throw themselves into realising Kate's magical vision for London's branch of The Tea Chest. But every time success is within their grasp, increasing tensions damage their trust in each other. With the very real possibility that The Tea Chest will fail, Kate, Leila and Elizabeth must decide what's important to each of them. Are they willing to walk away or can they learn to believe in themselves? An enchanting, witty novel about the unexpected situations life throws at us, and how love and friendship help us through. Written with heart and infused with the seductive scents of bergamot, Indian spices, lemon, rose and caramel, it's a world you won't want to leave.
Das Schokoladenversprechen
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Wenn einem das Leben Kakaobohnen gibt, sollte man Schokolade daraus machen ... Christmas Livingstone glaubt fest an zehn Regeln für ein glückliches Leben. Eine lautet: Mit etwas Schokolade kann eigentlich alles nur besser werden. Das beweist Christmas jeden Tag mit den Köstlichkeiten, die sie in ihrer „Schokoladenapotheke“ verkauft und denen viele sogar Heilkräfte zuschreiben. Regel Nr. 1 der jungen Frau – keine romantischen Beziehungen! – ist da schon schwerer umzusetzen. Christmas hat nämlich nicht mit Lincoln van Luc gerechnet, einem Botaniker und Weltenbummler mit strahlenden blauen Augen, einer bezaubernden Großmutter und einem treuen Findlings-Hund ...