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With her social life and writing career in tatters at the ripe old age of thirty-five, Sunni Taylor decides to pack up her things and join her sisters, Lana and Emily, in the small town of Firefly Junction. Hoping to open a bed and breakfast, Sunni sets herself the task of refurbishing the rundown Cider Ridge Inn, a two-hundred-year-old house with a sordid past. In the meantime, she’s stuck writing dull human interest stories for the Junction Times. But when Sunni decides to bend the rules on her first newspaper assignment, she soon finds herself in her favorite place—right in the center of a murder investigation. Now if she can just steer clear of the cocky, irritating and far too appealing local detective , Brady “Jax” Jackson.

It isn’t long before Sunni discovers that avoiding Jax is a piece of cake compared to staying clear of the equally cocky, irritating and far too appealing two-hundred-year-old ghost haunting the halls of the Cider Ridge Inn.


Another one of my “I need a short audiobook” reads from the library, I’d never heard of London Lovett or this series before I found the book on my Libby app.

Cozy mysteries are becoming a favorite genre of mine because I never have to worry about explicit scenes or language, and this book did not disappoint. Featuring a trio of sisters in their 30s/40s, Death in the Park has everything I love about the genre–a moderate pace, mystery without chaos, some hijinks, fun relationships, and a unique twist I wasn’t expecting but enjoyed.

If you’re a fan of Harper Lin and Joanna Fluke, I think you’ll enjoy this book.

Rated PG.

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If you want more cozy mysteries, check out:

Americans, Apple Pies, and Art Thieves by Harper Lin
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert ThorogoodÂ