Thereβs no other holiday like Halloween. Jack-o-lanterns, falling leaves, hot apple cider, and things that go bump in the night. Uh, including that dead guy. It might only be July, but Mia and the entire town of Pumpkin Hollow are celebrating Halloween early with Pumpkin Hollow Days. Amid the fes
Sweetly Dead: A Pumpkin Hollow Mystery
β Scribed by Kathleen Suzette
- Book ID
- 111695759
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Series
- Pumpkin Hollow #17
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08SNX9TF1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Finally marrying the man of your dreams should be a happy occasion. And I was happy. Happier than Iβd ever been in my life. But that dead guy we found at the church was putting a wrinkle in everything.
Mia and Ethan have some last-minute wedding plans to take care of, but when the wedding venue burns down and a dead body is found, will they be able to say I do in time for the big day? Or will the investigation get in the way of their plans? And when they discover that the victim has some secrets of his own, theyβll need to pull out all the stops to catch the killer.
Mia and Ethan are finally saying I do in book 17 of a Pumpkin Hollow Mystery.
Pumpkin Hollow is a small town that celebrates Halloween all year long. A Pumpkin Hollow Mystery series does not have paranormal elements in it, just good clean fun. And a dead body.
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