C A Phipps
Witchy Coffee Crime (EBOOK)
Witchy Coffee Crime (EBOOK)
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EBOOK. BOOK 5 OF THE MIDLIFE POTIONS PARANORMAL COZY MYSTERY SERIES. Preorder now!
A Witchy Bakery, a Coffee Curse, and Revenge Too Sweet to Ignore!
Jess finally has it all—a new bakery, a thriving business with her sister, and her cat familiar, Maestro, by her side. But someone is determined to ruin her success. When sabotage turns personal, and her sister becomes the next target, Jess must whip up a plan before everything crumbles.
With a partner getting cold feet, a boyfriend who suspects something, and a familiar having an existential crisis, Jess is one spell away from losing her cool.
Can she uncover the culprit before her dream—and her family—fall apart?
This paranormal cozy mystery will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about magic and murder.
Coming May 2025!
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She took a deep breath, fingers trembling slightly as she turned the key.
“Hurry up!”
Jess chuckled at her sister’s impatience but refused to be rushed. She pushed the door open slowly, savoring the moment before stepping inside. The air smelled of fresh paint and possibility.
She turned to the small group gathered behind her. “Welcome to Good Fortune Bakery.”
Jenny clutched her throat, eyes wide. “It’s gorgeous!”
Jess beamed, letting herself bask in the pride of it all. “It really is.” The lilac walls, the gleaming white counters, the carefully curated décor—it was all perfect. More than that, it was hers.
Daphne Dennison and Amy Crandle followed Jenny inside, Daphne’s sharp eyes scanning everything with the intensity of a drill sergeant. Not that Jess expected anything less. After all, Daphne wasn’t just an employee—she was part-owner, and if Jess had learned anything in the past year, it was that the older woman took ownership very seriously.
Amy sighed dreamily. “I love it. The colors, the setup—everything.”
“The coffee machine is a sexy beast,” Daphne declared, marching straight to the counter like a woman on a mission.
Jess snorted. Daphne wasn’t so fond of people, but coffee and animals were her passion. So much so that she ran a small farm and roasted her own coffee in a section of her barn. “Glad you think so, considering it cost an arm and a leg.” Aside from the high-end ovens, the industrial espresso machine was the most expensive investment they’d made.
Jenny grinned. “I’d say it’s worth it if it keeps Daphne this happy.”
