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Addison Moore

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It’s Thanksgiving in Honey Hollow, and amidst the mother of all investigations, the turkeys aren’t the only ones on the run—so is a killer.
A baker who sees the dead. One too many suitors.
And a killer. Living in Honey Hollow can be murder.
Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"
Humor with a side of homicide.
A laugh out loud standalone cozy mystery by New York Times, USA TODAY, & Wall Street Journal bestseller Addison Moore
All books in the series can be read individually, so dive on in!
Includes RECIPE!
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, who have come back from the other side to warn me of their previous owner’s impending doom.
Just when I think I have my hands full, a blast from the past whirls into Honey Hollow, bringing with it a storm of secrets.
Speaking of secrets—Claret Berkshire, a self-help author who specializes in navigating tricky maternal relationships, arrives in town for a much-anticipated signing of her new book, Mother Doesn’t Always Know Best.
But the event takes a sinister turn at the Honey Hollow Library when someone ends up dead under mysterious circumstances.
With old wounds reopened, and my ability to see the dead, I find myself entangled in a web of deception, family drama, and a murder mystery that hits a little too close to home.
It seems even in the quaintest of towns, some secrets are better left buried.
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 the dead—which are always harbingers for ominous things to come. Throw in a string of murders, and her insatiable thirst for justice, and you’ll have more chaos than you know what to do with.
Living in Honey Hollow can be murder.
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