Halloween has arrived and-so has a killer.
Welcome to Honey Hollow-where the treats are sweet, the scares are sweeter, and murder is just the icing on the cake. 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 RECIPES!
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.
My mother's B&B is hosting a Fright Night Festival for the entire month of October and since my bakery is out of commission I've opened up a booth there to sell my sweet wares.
But Not only is that lunatic, the Prankster, still terrorizing me, but a body turns up at the festivities. There are more pumpkins, candy, haunted hayrides, and ghosts than you can shake a magic wand at in Honey Hollow this time of year.
And just when I thought my honey-glazed doughnuts would be the talk of the festival, it's a grim-faced ghoul stealing the show. But when I find a chilling clue hidden within my very own sweet wares, I realize that this Fright Night may just turn into my worst nightmare.
Can I sift through the madness, unmask the Prankster, and stop a killer before the final trick is on me?
Welcome to Honey Hollow-where the treats are sweet, the scares are sweeter, and murder is just the icing on the cake.
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.
Culinary mystery at its finest.