Tea & Treachery at the Infinite Pantry

Cover for Tea & Treachery at the Infinite Pantry by Jo Miles, cozy fantasy: an illustrated fantasy castle with playful cats, teapots, cinnamon buns, bread, cheese, and tomatoes

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A good cup of tea can fix any problem, she’s always said. For this one, she’s going to need more tea.

To Glendevyn, the Infinite Pantry is far more than a magical museum of the world’s most treasured foods. It’s the home she’s always longed for. As the new head curator, she expected to wrestle with ornery funders and too-tight budgets… but when rare items in the collection suddenly start decaying, reduced to dust despite their protection spells, she’s out of her depth.

The elven mage Irdruan would do anything for Glendevyn—even hide their feelings for her. She clearly doesn’t return those feelings, after all, and how can they risk their friendship when she’s relying on their support? But even with all Irdruan’s magic, they can’t find a way to do the one thing Glendevyn needs from them: to put a stop to the growing destruction.

Caught between an unknown magic threatening everything they’ve built and a wealthy funder pushing to take control, Glendevyn and Irdruan will do whatever it takes to save the Infinite Pantry. They’ll have to learn to trust each other—and themselves—as they fight for their home with the power of love, friendship, and delicious food.

This sweet cozy fantasy is steeped in magic and deliciousness, like curling up with a warm mug of tea.

Found family • Sweet low-spice romance • Friends to lovers • Slow burn • Lovable characters • LGBTQ+

Praise for Tea & Treachery

A cupful of sweetness plus equal measures of found family, tender romance, and lusciously-described food make for a satisfying escapist read. I’m already hungry for the next book!

Beth Cato, author of A Thousand Recipes for Revenge

Very few recent fantasy novels will make you as deliciously hungry—or as wonderfully warm—as Tea & Treachery at the Infinite Pantry. A sweet, magical comfort read with real emotional depth, delightful characters, a tasty mystery, and honest and heartfelt emotion.

Karen Osborne, author of Architects of Memory

It was exactly the book I needed this month… The Infinite Pantry is a cozy fantasy triumph of healing through nourishment and a love-letter to every kitchen table.

Review by Mia V. Moss in Stardust Dispatch

Author Jo Miles kept me hanging on to the very last page… If you love cozy fantasy, trust me: this needs to be next on your TBR list. Highly recommended.

Review by Drema Deòraich

A tense mystery stuffed with fantastical food and topped with acrobatically deft prose and a big warm hug. This book delivers on every ounce of the promise the title makes and then some.

Tyler Hayes, author of The Imaginary Corpse

A delightful cozy mystery set in a fantastical world, filled with tea, delicious foods, cats, and the promised treachery!

Book review by Dawn Vogel at History That Never Was