![]() ![]() Near the end of the signing, there’s a commotion, of course, started by Belinda. ![]() It seems she’s come back to make sure everyone knows just how rich, successful, and famous she is. Belinda, the author, used to live in town, too. It’s hard enough to be around Nathan but almost impossible to tolerate his parents. ![]() Now she’s supplying the books for a signing party at the Morton family vineyards. His snooty family caused her no end of grief as a teenager. Violet has a history with Nathan who is now the town’s mayor. It’s a hard secret to keep, but it’s worked so far. There are books everywhere, but readers don’t have to find the one they want. Inside the bookstore, you’ll find Emerson the cat and Faulkner, a crow. Its health and longevity can be attributed to the magical waters from a nearby spring. Logic says the tree shouldn’t still be alive, much less thriving, but there it is. The women of the family have been caretakers of a particular tree for generations. Now Violet is involved in running Charming Books with Grandma Daisy. Violet Waverly got a message that her Grandmother was dying, hurry home. Murders and Metaphors: A Magical Bookshop Mystery by Amanda Flower There is also a link to purchase it Amazon, and an indie bookstore where a portion of the sale goes to help support KRL. Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of Murders and Metaphors. This week we have a review of the latest Magical Bookshop Mystery by Amanda Flower, and a fun guest post by Amanda about her series. ![]()
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