
The Holidays can be MURDER
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It’s beginning to look a lot like murder. Grab this cozy mystery boxed set and snuggle up to FOUR chilling tales with a side of homicide!
A laugh out loud standalone cozy mystery boxed set by New York Times, USA TODAY, and Wall Street Journal bestseller Addison Moore and USA TODAY bestseller Bellamy Bloom!
Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison's books, "...easy, frothy fun!"
Books Included: Santa Claws Calamity (Country Cottage Mysteries 3), The Holidays can be Murder (Brambleberry Bay Murder Club 4), Gingerbread and Deadly Dread (Murder in the Mix 4), Menopause and Mistletoe of Glimmerspell (Hot Flash Homicides 3)***Each book can be read individually so dive on in!***
Included in the boxed set are:
Santa Claws Calamity (Country Cottage Mysteries 3)
My name is Bizzy Baker, and I can read minds—not every mind, not every time but most of the time and believe me when I say it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. It’s Christmas in Cider Cove and it’s time for the annual house decorating competition. But on the night set to determine the winner, the residents of Candy Cane Lane get more than they bargained for. They don’t just get an award—they get murder.
Murder for Christmas (Meow for Murder 5)
It’s Christmastime in Starry Falls, the annual tree lighting ceremony is underway and the entire town has gathered on Main Street to witness the illuminated spectacle. But when I spot a body tangled in lights, the night takes an unexpected homicidal turn. Not only did my visions let me down in that department, but I didn’t see two wise guys coming our way either. Things with the mob are starting to get a little too close for comfort, and a part of me wonders if I’ll be able to stick around in this cute little town to see the new year. The snow is falling, the Italian cookies are baking, and it’s beginning to look a lot like murder.
The snow is falling and so are the accusations. The mob is growing far more brazen, the people from my past refuse to stay there, and Shep is on the verge of learning every last bit about me. My life—and all of Starry Falls may never be the same.
Gingerbread and Deadly Dread (Murder in the Mix 4)
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 owners impending doom.
And that horrible scenario happens to be playing out at the moment where I see a beautiful long departed pooch hovering around a questionably two-timing Santa and all his naughty-hottie elves. Quite frankly, it’s a terrifying sight considering the fact the fantastic phantasm is an ominous harbinger for its previous owner.
So when I find my sister’s boyfriend face down in the snow with a handful of my tasty gingerbread treats I’m not only sorry for him, but I’m very sorry that I had a blowout with him in front of the entire town of Honey Hollow. And just like that, I get the one thing for Christmas I did not ask for—a number one spot on the suspect list.
I have a feeling this is going to be one Christmas I’d rather forget.
Menopause and Mistletoe of Glimmerspell (Hot Flash Homicides 3)
It’s Christmas in Glimmerspell and wickedness abounds. Elliot and I are taking things to a new level, and I’m loving my job at the Haunted Book Barn. Things are finally going well for me. So why am I playing the part of maid-of-honor at my exes wedding? And that Christmas party at the historical society leads to more than just a lesson in history—it leads to murder.
Who said midlife was boring?
Midlife in Glimmerspell can be a real killer.