Murder With a Hint of Pumpkin Spice: Whisper Hollow Mysteries Book 1
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my October reads, books like Dracula, Frankenstein, and a few Stephen King novels.
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Tate had proposed with a replica of the One Ring since we had a tradition of rereading The Hobbit,
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“The only guys you can trust are fictional ones.”
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He looked like a sexy cross between Aragorn and Christian Bale, a dangerous combination.
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How odd that I’d woken up to one world—a world where life was safe and normal—and now I was living in one where there was a dead body in my bookshop.
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Absolutely no dating. Letting people in was the same as letting them hurt you—a lesson I’d learned all too well.
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five-five and not even a hundred and twenty pounds.
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For all the adventures I’d read, I’d never thought to end up in one.
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How could sweet Nancy, who resembled the cream puffs she was so adept at making, hurt anyone?
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Who needed a relationship when I could have a bookshop? Books were much less likely to disappoint you.
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Why would someone choose me to take the fall?
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Attractive guys were not to be trusted.
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If there was anything I hated more than cheating, lying exes, it was people telling me what I couldn’t do.
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“You know, in Asia, they say every time you sigh, you let a little bit of your happiness slip away.”
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Attractive, friendly guys were not to be trusted.
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but it’s hard to find the perfect wedding anniversary gift after fifty-two years. And the perfect woman deserves the perfect gift, don’t you think?”
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I had to find out who else had a key to Nana’s shop.
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was acting like I’d never seen an attractive man before—and also like I’d forgotten that I’d come to ascertain whether he’d killed my landlord.
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if you two had been standing any closer, you could’ve shared the same shirt.
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“Yes, but a book isn’t going to keep you company.” “That’s not exactly true.” I could almost hear her rolling her eyes. “Fine. A book isn’t going to keep you warm in bed.”
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“Don’t you think it’s weird they don’t call it a maize maze?” Cooper asked. “It feels like a missed opportunity.”
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looked like a dried-out noodle.
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one of the best ways to forget your troubles is to help someone else.