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Misso Missing

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When a forgotten notebook leads to a missing dog and a trail of Tokyo secrets, love and loyalty are put to the test.
Hana, a dreamy café owner, just wants quiet mornings with her pup Miso and sweet evenings with her artist boyfriend, Kai. But when Miso disappears and cryptic sketches begin revealing hidden truths, Hana finds herself unraveling more than just the pages of a stranger’s notebook.
Set against the bustling charm of Tokyo, Miso Missing is a cozy mystery filled with art, affection, and a four-pawed friend who might just be the key to it all.

Perfect for fans of heartwarming twists, café romances, and clever pups with secrets. 🐾💌

45 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 23, 2025

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Amanpreet Kaur

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Amanpreet Kaur is a contemporary author who writes heartfelt cozy romance, small-town fiction, and uplifting self-help books. Her work is deeply rooted in themes of love, hope, and comfort, offering readers a sense of warmth and emotional connection through every story.

Currently pursuing a Master of Computer Applications (MCA), Amanpreet began her journey as a self-publisher with a clear vision to build a meaningful presence in the literary world. Blending creativity with purpose, she crafts stories that celebrate simple moments, human relationships, and personal growth.

With a growing portfolio of work, Amanpreet Kaur continues to inspire and engage readers, striving toward worldwide recognition as both an author and a self-publisher.

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January 28, 2026
Best one!

The pacing was spot on. The tension surprisingly invigorating. The mystery while not fully explained is resolved in a way that fits a short story and is satisfying enough.
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