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“A perfect 10” (RT Book Reviews): In 1920s Pasadena, Daisy Gumm is a fake spiritualist to the wealthy and gullible — but a very real investigator when mysteries arise! “Teems with period detail and characters who make it so enjoyable… especially effervescent Daisy” (Booklist).
There’s big trouble in Quincy’s Gap when the “Diva of Dough” arrives to bake the wedding cake for Milla and…
When Danielle Boatman inherits Marlow House, she dreams of turning it into a seaside bed and breakfast. Since she’s never…
Cinnamon Peters is determined to win this year’s gingerbread competition in Christmas River. But when she finds a dead body in the woods behind her pie shop, she has to put down her rolling pin to catch a killer!
The prodigal father returns—but this ghost is no holy spiritWhen she runs into her friend’s deadbeat dad at the local…
Tony Solis has been accused of murder, and Salem Grimes just might be his last, best hope. But Lord have…
A laugh-out-loud village cozy with nearly 1,400 five-star Goodreads ratings! Aging Southern belle Miss Julia must use all her poise and wit to scrape together a tasteful wedding for deputy Coleman and attorney Binkie — a task that proves more challenging than she expected!
A delectable start to a New York Times bestselling series! When a customer turns up dead from a poisoned drink, Charleston tea shop owner Theodosia is determined to discover who did it — especially since she’s suspected of the crime…
Miss Julia vows to save her housekeeper Lillian’s home — even if it means risking life and limb in a motorcycle marathon! A New York Times bestselling author presents “one of the most delightful characters to appear in years” (Fannie Flagg).
From a New York Times bestselling author: When her housemate fails to return one night, Miss Julia knows something’s wrong — and to uncover the truth, she’ll have to take matters into her own hands. “Miss Julia is one of the most delightful characters to come along in years” (Fannie Flagg).