Note...to make all this worse, there is no listing except this one for kindle, actually not sure what type book it is listing for kindle or otherwise, but the other 2 are both for audio versions, and this one says done by creatspace in 1917 so yet another in interest of disclosure
kindle unlimited but in interest of disclosure was supposed to have received copy from the writer because author xp reviews back in october but never did so instead of letting it mess up my elite review {or any regular} with them, noticed it still hadn't showed up {ebook} and pulled it on ku, though really wished hadn't bothered and instead just stated there that never received a copy...it's got way too many unnecessary details, took forever to get to any of the actual murder parts, had all sorts of extra and totally unneeded side comments that had nothing to do with story or setting it up properly, and usually at very end of my reviews list other books by this writer in a series at least but not bothering because use that to be helpful but mainly to remind myself what other books in series or by writer, but didn't recognize the name or wouldn't have bothered since can't think of any of the other series' books that liked either, mostly because of these type issues, which included the mentioned things up above then such things as she's running the counter of a coffee shop yet she's also making the drinks in addition to handling money which is not only almost impossible to do by totally unsanitary and then she's having long chats with different people in the early morning rush line.... and then you go and handle trash to take out to a dumpster and scream 'knowing' that someone is dead without ever checking pulse or anything, and during this same rush you stay outside, call not 911 but your boyfriend police detective who then calls everyone with you all the while still outside. Just luv how everyone is 'gulping' freshly brewed HOT expressos and other drinks. Just what kind of evidence, prints or otherwise, would the team have found in at alley around a dumpster, and why is he even telling her this stuff since it's part of a police investigation that is ongoing. Why, the day after a murder, would there be police not even in back but in front of coffee shop, that's way beyond locking the barn after the horse got out. A dive bar on the 'bad' side of town wouldn't be one of the ones still allowing smoking inside, yeah right. It's just really 'great' how she talks about having to open every day and so early yet she never seems to actually be at the coffee shop unless she's chatting away with one customer while a line must be backing up behind her or taking trash out out in between making drinks and handling money and other things that would get health inspectors to shut the whole thing down. Someone is able to lean over, while driving, and give the passenger a hug, really; between being buckled in, driving, and the inability to actually make that move? -- as far as her sister being brought in to pretty much almost every page, the men at the formerly close building, and the old house with a light on...they were in there for WHAT reason besides more unnecessary filler?
A missing sister. A spooky abandoned house. A secret meeting. A rogue hypnotherapist. A love triangle. A cute corgi. And chocolate. Plenty of chocolate. Sabrina Daley is still haunted by the mysterious disappearance of her sister ten years before. Even though the case went cold long ago, she keeps holding out hope that one day she will discover what happened to her sister. Sabrina's life is turned upside down again when she discovers her friend's dead body in the alley way behind her family's coffee shop. If that isn't bad enough, after a week of investigating, the local police appear to be stumped. Terrified about a second case going cold in town, Sabrina decides to take matters into her own hands. She sets out on her own, determined not to give up until she has brought her friend's killer to justice.