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by Addison Moore
4.9 stars – 32 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
A baker who sees the dead. One too many suitors.
And a killer. Living in Honey Hollow can be murder.
STANDALONE novel. *A laugh out loud cozy mystery by New York Times Bestseller Addison Moore* This book can be enjoyed on its own without reading the other books in the series but for the full experience they are fun to read in order!
My name is Lottie Lemon and I see dead people. Okay, so I rarely see dead people, mostly I see furry creatures of the dearly departed variety, aka dead pets, who have come back from the other side to warn me of their previous owners impending doom.
Trust me when I say this is not a good sign. So, when I spot an adorable, fuzzy, little squirrel skipping around at the grand opening for my new bakery, I about lose it, until I realize it’s a perky little poltergeist only visible to yours truly. But there are so many people at the grand opening it’s hard to discern who exactly might be in danger—that is, until I follow the little creature right out the back and straight into another homicide. It’s horrible to see your friend lying there vacant of life. Honey Hollow will never be the same.
Lottie Lemon has a brand new bakery to tend to, a budding romance with perhaps one too many suitors, and she has the supernatural ability to see dead pets—which are always harbingers for ominous things to come. Throw in the occasional ghost of the human variety, a string of murders, and her insatiable thirst for justice, and you’ll have more chaos than you know what to do with.
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by Matthew O’Connell
4.5 stars – 50 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Bronx born and bred, Mackenzie Ferrara is both nervous and excited to begin her career as a restorer of fine art at the prestigious Cloisters in New York City. The star of the restoration team is a handsome Italian named Anthony Bataglia, world renowned for his ability to bring pre-Renaissance treasures back to life. Despite a rocky start, the two form a close working relationship, which Mackenzie hopes will blossom into something more.
But the more she works with him the more she notices peculiar patterns and unexplainable similarities in all of his restorations. Is Anthony really who he claims to be? Too many strange coincidences lead Mackenzie and her father, a retired detective, to think otherwise. Something is clearly not what it seems to be with the dashing Mr. Bataglia, and the resourceful Mackenzie is determined to get to the bottom of it. What she finds is even more incredible — and shocking — than she could ever imagine.
Weaving its way between the dawn of the Renaissance and modern day New York, The Painter of Time explores the cost of pursuing fame and fortune at the expense of true art.
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by Nicole Jeffords
3.8 stars – 4 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Alternative healer, Victor Goodlove, disappeared without a trace from Austin, Texas, in 2006, so when zany artist, Nicole Jeffords, hears a rumor ten years later that the remains of a fifty-year-old male may be buried under an artist’s studio in Austin, she convinces herself that the body is Victor’s, and that the studio in question is hers. After all, her studio was built at the exact time he disappeared, and it has always felt haunted. As Nicole begins her obsessive investigation, she learns that a number of Victor’s old clients and associates would have wished him dead because he knew all their guilty secrets — secrets that put Nicole in danger as she unwittingly uncovers and discloses them on her blog. Illustrated with portraits of the characters that Nicole has painted herself, each short episode ends on a cliffhanger as she investigates all the people who knew Victor in an attempt to get to the bottom of a rumor that has serious consequences for everyone involved.
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by Betta Ferrendelli
4.7 stars – 66 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Bridgette Connor is a woman on the edge. Her career is in tatters, her relationship is doomed, and after an ill-fated pregnancy, she does the one thing she’s always done best.
She runs.
Her car careens off the road leaving her battered, bruised and beaten. It is then that she meets the woman who will change her life.
Alexis Parker is a woman in control. Her business is thriving, her friends are by her side and the daughter she refused to abandon is the happiest little girl in the world. When the bloodied and broken Bridgette Connor collapses at her door, Alexis does the one thing she’s always done best.
She helps.
Last Things is a story of two women, the story of how they are different and how they are the same. It is a story of love, a story of loss, and above all, a story of friendship.
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by Emma Calin
4.7 stars – 26 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
Gunfire….
…A police dog is down.
Lonely dog handler Helen carries the guilt of survivor. Star singer and single father Marco is too guilty to sing.
Both are too guilty to love.
They meet as an innocent animal fights for life. Perhaps a hope is born?
Terror fanatics close in on London, their target the Queen. A cop must follow her orders. A father must protect his child.
Love breaks laws and hearts.
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