Sweet Fatalities

The Heroes of Coweta County

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Pub Date Jul 11 2018 | Archive Date Jul 15 2018

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Description

The kitchen has always been Hannah’s happy place, but as she prepares to compete for prize money any aspiring baker would drool over, she notices something weird. Weird even for a culinary student who still talks to the ghost of her dead roommate.
 
As competitors are eliminated through illness and mysterious deaths, the contestant list is starting to look like a hit list—and she’s on it. It figures the only cop she can trust is the one who investigated her roommate’s death. An ill-mannered detective with an overly suspicious mind.
 
Neil Garrett is haunted by a meddlesome ghost that inhabits his new/old fixer-upper, and by the memory Hannah’s hot curves, fiery curls, and equally fiery temper. No one knows better than he what it costs her to ask for his help, and this time he won’t let her down. She’s the only woman he’s ever wanted for his own...she could also be the next target of a madman with a taste for murder.


The kitchen has always been Hannah’s happy place, but as she prepares to compete for prize money any aspiring baker would drool over, she notices something weird. Weird even for a culinary student...


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A wonderful story, that kept my interest through to the end. Struggled a bit in the beginning though, as felt like I was jumping into the deep end of the pool with Neil and Hannah. Once I got their stories clear, and the concepts of ghosts was stronger, I really liked the book. I read her previous story, which I also really liked but it had been long enough that if they are together I didn't see it, nor need it. Would highly recommend this book. Good story and good writing.

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