A Rolling Scone
β Scribed by Nancy Warren
- Publisher
- Ambleside Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1928145736
- ASIN
- B082CB1C34
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β¦ Synopsis
Butter, sugar, flour β and Death!
British amateur bakers must turn out the perfect scone in this weekβs filming of The Great British Baking Contest.
But fledgling witch Poppy is losing her concentration as she gets closer to discovering more of her own history at Broomewode Hall, a postcard pretty manor house in Somerset, England. However, someone is warning her to leave as sheβs in danger.
Can she keep her cool while solving mysteries, working on her witch skills, and still turn out a decent scone?
Taste this culinary cozy mystery series from USA Today Bestselling author Nancy Warren. Each book is a stand-alone mystery, though the books are linked. They offer good, clean fun, and, naturally, recipes.
β¦ Subjects
Witches
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