Author’s This is part 2 of a 4 part series. This paranormal cozy mystery series is best enjoyed when read in order. Maggie Boothe is stunned when a second murder in Silver Springs brings her back to her small hometown. Immediately upon her arrival, her parents’ friend, Erline, confesses she might be in trouble and Maggie knows she made the right decision to come and help.With the assistance of Maggie’s new friend—and possible heartthrob—Drew Kent, she’s able to come up with a list of possible suspects. But when Erline’s house is broken into, Maggie wonders if the theft is connected to the murder and how that will change her investigation. What goes missing makes Erline’s heart stop.A shocking discovery at the end of her investigation changes Maggie’s life forever, and she’s not sure she’s ready to take on the next chapter alone.**Pawsitively Murder is approx. 220 pages and is volume 2 in The Silver Springs Cozy Mystery Series.
Ginny Gold lives in the high Rockies and wouldn't trade it for the world. She loves anything outdoors--especially skiing, cycling, and gardening, though living at over 9,000 feet does make for a short growing season. You can also find her volunteering with local nonprofits and schools when she's not cooking up her next cozy mystery for her loyal readers.
Molly owner of the Bookworm in Shepherd Falls finds the librarian Eugenia Wiggins dead. Molly was trying to return an overdue cookbook for Sam. The police seem to think since there was an imagined rivalry between the bookstore and library Molly was a prime suspect. So with the help of her friends and a stray pup Molly begins to investigate and uncovers a previous murder that is connected to the death of Eugenia. This a good book to read a mystery, a stray puppy, and humor rolled together.
Fantasy and mystery combined. Light reading. Not a very intricate plot but fun mystery just the same. Read two of the books in this series. Feel the whole series could have been one.