Marigold’s queen of disasters just fell into a coffin—and went viral.
Olivia March promised herself a quiet year. No public embarrassments, no strong-jawed men, and definitely no haunted stage props.
Then the Founders’ Day play got resurrected, a coffin showed up at rehearsal, and half the town decided she’s cursed.
Now Marigold’s most reluctant celebrity is trapped between small-town chaos, a viral video she can’t escape, and Ethan Cole—the infuriatingly steady contractor who keeps saving her life (and showing up when the lights flicker).
When anonymous notes start appearing in the theater—notes only Olivia seems to find—the truth behind the town’s forty-year-old secret threatens to turn Marigold’s glitter-covered charm into something darker.
Because in Marigold, the curtain never really falls.
And some eulogies come with encores.
Perfect for readers who • Cozy small-town mysteries with bite • Witty, slow-burn romance • Secrets buried under community theater glitter • Found families, sharp banter, and second chances