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Something Molly Can't See (Spooky Matchmakers, #2)
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Thirty-something, single mom Molly’s dreams came true when her new friend, Lia, invested in her doll making business, and Molly’s Dollies was born. Unfortunately, her romantic dreams were shattered when her husband of over fifteen years invested in a pyramid scheme – and ran off with all their money, and the woman at the top of the pyramid.
No one has seen or heard from R ...more
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Kindle Edition, 268 pages
Published
October 30th 2019
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I absolutely love this series Something Molly Can't See is a fantastic story. Molly is in the middle of a new love and an old one. When her husband takes the money and runs, he leaves Molly to raise their children without the resources to do it. Family and friends come to her aid and right when she makes a come back her no good husband comes back on the scene. This story will have you laughing and cheering Molly on to get the happily ever after she deserves! I voluntarily agreed to receive an AR
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Molly was left with two girls about to become teens and no money when her ex Ray took off with a gal at the head of a pyramid scheme her ran.
No contact for over a year . Molly worked three part time jobs and sold some amazing hand crafted dolls for extra money.
Without help from her parents, the girls would have been unable to do any activities. With their help, she waitresses full time and her dolls began to take off with help from her friend Lia and her contacts.
Tucker finally stepped up to ...more
No contact for over a year . Molly worked three part time jobs and sold some amazing hand crafted dolls for extra money.
Without help from her parents, the girls would have been unable to do any activities. With their help, she waitresses full time and her dolls began to take off with help from her friend Lia and her contacts.
Tucker finally stepped up to ...more

Molly’s husband left her for another woman and hasn’t been seen for over a year. She is also trying to get her business off the ground while working at a restaurant to fund her business and take care of her two teenage daughters.
A man that she used to babysit has started helping her out and becoming more attentive. She is not sure how she feels about it since she is a few years older than him and practically grew up with him. As she explores this new side to their relationship her soon to be ex- ...more
A man that she used to babysit has started helping her out and becoming more attentive. She is not sure how she feels about it since she is a few years older than him and practically grew up with him. As she explores this new side to their relationship her soon to be ex- ...more

I loved the newest book in the series - but I think it's important to point out it totally stands alone. You do not have to have read the previous book to read this one. I loved getting to know Molly better and more of her story. There's a lot of ups and downs over the course of the book and we get to revisit all of our friends living at Pentagon Place (and around town). I don't want to give spoilers away, but let's just say that Molly has a lot on her plate. Single mom whose husband up and left
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This is the second book in the Spooky Matchmakers Series, and it does not disappoint! Even though this is a series, each book can be read as a standalone, so you can read them in any order.
This is Mollly's story, but we get to revisit all of our favorite characters from Pentagon Plan again, so if you read the first book, you'll enjoy catching up with the neighbors.
Molly is a single mom with two teenage girls, starting a new company - she's busy! Add to that a budding romance with Tucker, and y ...more
This is Mollly's story, but we get to revisit all of our favorite characters from Pentagon Plan again, so if you read the first book, you'll enjoy catching up with the neighbors.
Molly is a single mom with two teenage girls, starting a new company - she's busy! Add to that a budding romance with Tucker, and y ...more

Welcome to Pentagon Place, where love is in the air and family drama never is in the daily menu. It's Molly's turn to follow her path to true love and a HEA. But it won't be easy, even with some spooky intervention from her granny's ghost.
The book spans an extended amount of time, so the story is highly realistic. There are plenty of plot twist to keep the reader immersed in the story, while all characters, main and recurring, are excellently developed. Although this is the second installment i ...more
The book spans an extended amount of time, so the story is highly realistic. There are plenty of plot twist to keep the reader immersed in the story, while all characters, main and recurring, are excellently developed. Although this is the second installment i ...more

BOOK REVIEW ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I just finished up this #arc of “Something Molly Can’t See” by @carolmscott15 and as usual, it did not disappoint! Molly is torn between old love and new love and she is also on the hunt to discover the truth about her grandmother’s past as it correlates to her decision on love and which way to turn. I don’t want to give too much of the story away because it truly is a fantastic read and I want you to go on the same journey I did in the discovery of truth! In the end, I am
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I can’t get enough of this author! Every book gets better and better...and this one was no exception. Funny, sweet, sweetly sexy, with just a little bit of ghostly visits (which are hilarious!) to make this a fun read. I’m not typically a fan of paranormal books, but she writes them so they are believable and I love it! Can’t wait for more!

Set in the same apartment complex as the first book in the series, this story tells the tale of Molly, a mother of two girls whose husband walked out with all their money a year ago. Now, just as she's getting her doll business off the ground and has a new man in her life, her not-quite ex is back to complicate things. Oh, and then there's a secret about her ghostly meemaw to solve.
Great characters, a bit of mystery, a little romance and a whole lot of fun made this one a thoroughly pleasurable ...more
Great characters, a bit of mystery, a little romance and a whole lot of fun made this one a thoroughly pleasurable ...more

Molly is a hot mess in Something Molly Can't See! Molly has two teenage girls, two jobs, a husband who ran off over a year ago, a hot new love interest, and an completely irrational mother. Then Molly's Meemaw (grandmother) turns up in ghostly form five years after her death and hubby Ray reappears. You have to read this book to see how deftly Ms. Scott handles all this insanity in this well crafted story.
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This book is a wild ride, never a dull moment! Between Molly, her 2 very typical teenage daughters, her not so missing husband, starting a business with the help of a friend and being a waitress as well, the action is never ending. All the while she balances all this with a questionable new love, family, friends, acquaintances, a new puppy, and a unexpected visiting grandmother of a heavenly type with a iffy history that needs to be examined.
This book is busy, funny, difficult to put down as one ...more
This book is busy, funny, difficult to put down as one ...more
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Carol Maloney Scott is a frazzled wife, mom, and wiener dog fanatic. She is a lover of donuts, and a hater of mornings. Now that she has unearthed a childhood passion for writing, she can once again be seen carrying around a notebook and staring into space. Her stories are witty, fresh and real, just like life.
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