Pleading the Fish by Bree Baker
Releases March 29th ~ Get it on Amazon
When I saw Pleading the Fish available from Poisoned Pen Press I jumped at the chance to snag a copy. I’ve heard so much about this series and in my zest to find out what all the hubbub was about I neglected to see that it's actually book seven in the, A Seaside Café Mystery, series. Well, I’m not gonna spoil the ending for myself or anyone else. I’m gonna pause, grab book one, and start from the beginning. Once I’ve caught up I will come back here and give you all my thoughts and possibly do a series review. At any rate, I am beyond excited! And can I just say, the titles of the books in this series? LOL!! I love it!!
*Thank you to Poisoned Pen Press and Sourcebooks for sharing this title with me.
From thew Cover...
In the seventh and final book of Bree Baker's critically acclaimed Seaside Café Mystery series, Pleading the Fish, Everly Swan's wedding plans are upended by a dead body. She'll have to run her teashop, find a dress, and catch a murderer all before she can walk down the aisle!
*A delightful Tea Shop and Café Culinary Mystery
*The ideal cozy beach read
*Perfect for fans of Laura Childs and Kate Carlisle
Café owner and amateur sleuth Everly Swan, like every Swan woman before her, is cursed in love. The only problem? Her fiancé Detective Grady Hayes has something to say about it—he doesn't believe in magic and is determined to prove the curse wrong so they can spend their lives together. Everly wishes it could be so simple!
It feels like a sign when a historian looking into Swan history is found dead in an antique wishing well, and Everly fears the curse is spreading. Grady takes the case, looking to find justice and prove the curse wrong, while Everly does a bit of investigating on her own. Big change is coming for Everly and her friends, but with mysterious strangers lurking about and someone leaving increasingly threatening messages for the happy couple, Everly's not sure she'll get her happily-ever-after!
"A smart and likable protagonist, a vividly rendered setting, a suitably twisty plot, and some colorful supporting characters are the ingredients for a concoction as appealing as any of Everly Swan's specialty sweet teas."—Livia J. Washburn, national bestselling author, for Live and Let Chai
INCLUDES DELICIOUS FOOD AND DRINK RECIPES
From thew Cover...
In the seventh and final book of Bree Baker's critically acclaimed Seaside Café Mystery series, Pleading the Fish, Everly Swan's wedding plans are upended by a dead body. She'll have to run her teashop, find a dress, and catch a murderer all before she can walk down the aisle!
Hitting all the sweet-tea spots, this series is:
*A delightful Tea Shop and Café Culinary Mystery
*The ideal cozy beach read
*Perfect for fans of Laura Childs and Kate Carlisle
Café owner and amateur sleuth Everly Swan, like every Swan woman before her, is cursed in love. The only problem? Her fiancé Detective Grady Hayes has something to say about it—he doesn't believe in magic and is determined to prove the curse wrong so they can spend their lives together. Everly wishes it could be so simple!
It feels like a sign when a historian looking into Swan history is found dead in an antique wishing well, and Everly fears the curse is spreading. Grady takes the case, looking to find justice and prove the curse wrong, while Everly does a bit of investigating on her own. Big change is coming for Everly and her friends, but with mysterious strangers lurking about and someone leaving increasingly threatening messages for the happy couple, Everly's not sure she'll get her happily-ever-after!
"A smart and likable protagonist, a vividly rendered setting, a suitably twisty plot, and some colorful supporting characters are the ingredients for a concoction as appealing as any of Everly Swan's specialty sweet teas."—Livia J. Washburn, national bestselling author, for Live and Let Chai
INCLUDES DELICIOUS FOOD AND DRINK RECIPES
[ID: I am holding up the titled book in front of a blurred-out bookshelf with pastel colors. The book cover shows a seagull holding a necklace in his beak while standing on a food covered table]
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