The Rickster is notorious for telling tall tales around Pebble Cove. When he’s found on the dock holding a bloody knife, a crumpled body at his feet, of course he has a story to explain it away. But is his plea of innocence just another yarn?
The victim and the Rickster share a long history, and at the Rickster’s pleading, Rosemary digs into their past. Unfortunately, the more she finds, the guiltier the man appears.
Even so, the Rickster’s case brings a welcome reprieve from her other active investigation. With the help of Asher’s distant, living relative, she’s closing in on the truth about her ghostly friend’s murder. But are Rosemary and Asher ready to say goodbye for all eternity?
Eryn Scott is the author of heartwarming cozy mysteries. Her novels feature close friendships and strong families because those are the most important things in her life -- a little humor doesn't hurt either.
She calls the Pacific Northwest home and doesn't plan on changing that anytime soon. Eryn loves to hike, horseback ride, knit, ski, and read. She believes musicals are the greatest thing since lattes, even though she's not particularly good at singing or dancing -- hey, a girl can dream, right?
Her first cozy mystery series, Pepper Brooks, is based on some of the greats in classic literature. Each book features a different author from Shakespeare to Austen. Eryn's newest series is set in a little town called Stoneybrook. The Stoneybrook Mysteries follow local jam-maker Hadley James as she solves mysteries in her town's year-round farmers market. From deceased knitters to sabotaged florists, these crafty citizens keep Hadley and her twin brother, a deputy sheriff, on their toes. Pebble Cove Teahouse Mysteries are great for readers who love a hint of paranormal with their mysteries. These books feature a tiny town tucked between craggy coastline and rocky shores with quirky characters of both the living and non-living variety. Look for new releases from all three of these series in 2022 as well as Eryn Scott's new cozy series.
You can visit her website, erynscott.com, for more information about her books and new releases.
***SIGH*** I had mixed feelings going into this book. I wanted to find out how it ended, but didn’t want it to end! No spoilers…so I won’t say anything else.
This book is part of the Pebble Beach Teahouse series. Although a series, each book can be read as a stand-alone. The series centers around Rosemary, her tea shop, her family, and a great variety of characters, both alive and not, in this charming small town. This book centers mostly on a murder and the accused, as well as solving another mystery about Rosemary’s best friend, Asher. This is the last of the series and has quite a surprise at the end. I have read every Pebble Beach book and enjoyed them all. There are always mysteries, humor, and just the right number of paranormal experiences. I enjoy the author’s style of writing and highly recommend For All Eterni-tea.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Our favourite teahouse is open for business once again in “For All Eterni-Tea”, the eight and final instalment in Eryn Scott’s “Pebble Cove Teahouse Mystery” series, inviting us to tag along for Rosemary Woodmere’s last case, and enjoy once more up and close her undeniable gift to get caught in ghostly mysteries.
Another well-written story, interesting, with enough twist and red-herrings to captivate the reader from start to finish, and with the added bonus of giving a very amusing insight into Pebble Cove, the not-really that ‘sleepy’ small coastal town. The mix of quintessential nice small town and murder mystery is charming and amusing, as it is Asher, the ghost Rosemary originally ‘inherited’ with her grandmother Victorian house. The chemistry between Rosemary and Asher is undeniable and a never-ending source of entertainment, and not only when it comes to resolving mysteries 😉 In fact, Asher, despite being a ghost, and thus giving a paranormal flair to the series, have been the pivotal element in the whole series, remaining not only fully credible, but most relatable in every giving situation, helping Rosemary to solve murders along the path to solve his own.
Another entertaining cozy paranormal romantic murder mystery, sprinkled with twist and turns and a great surprise as the cherry on top. The ideal companion for a relaxing evening lecture while sipping a nice cup of tea, or – of course - any other beverage of your choice, but tea surely comes to mind 😊.
Rosemary and Riley, Asher’s distant, living relative, continue to search through old letters to find clues as to who killed Asher Benson. Meanwhile, the Rickster is found on the dock standing over his murdered best friend, Captain, and holding a bloody knife. So he is accused of being Captain’s murderer. Will Rosemary get pulled away from the search for Asher’s killer to find out who killed Captain? And will information about Asher’s death cause his ghost to move on and vanish forever? Will Rosemary and Asher get time to say goodbye?
I was so distracted worrying over Asher with the end of the series looming. I was agonized at the idea that he would have no choice when the truth was uncovered. Grab your copy and find out all of the details because it felt to my distracted brain that there were a million things happening in this one. I loved the characters and their interactions and support for each other. I hope the author will bring them back in another series – one that never ends!
This review is the hardest to write for this series. I want 'you the reader' to experience the ending in all its shocking glory. So if you're reading reviews wondering how the series ends, let me tell you it's worth it. Stop reading these reviews, and go read the books! I am usually pro spoiler because my anxiety hates the unknown, but in this case it was worth it.
The mystery for this one is sprawling, it's one of those 'we're only separated by at most 5 degrees' type of storylines, and so many people and ghosts get a happy ending.
My favorite part of this book was the Rickster's storyline. He has been a staple of the community for so long, it was fantastic to get to learn more about his life, and the people in it that don't live in Pebble Cove. This mystery being a town centered one, instead of a tourist really brought the place full circle.
I love how much growth each character has in this series. Thinking back to when we met them, they've all come so far to make their lives whole. I'm so sad to leave the town of Pebble Cove. You know you found a great cozy mystery series, when you want forty plus books in it. When the town is a character in itself, and the side characters are just as important to you as the main gang.
You're going to adore this series if you love happy endings, love stories, and personal growth. The paranormal aspects are light, but feel real life so even if you don't usually go for paranormal, you'll likely fall in love with this one.
In For All Eterni-tea Rosemary's struggle to let go intensifies as the relationships around her change, and Asher's former friendships are revealed for what they truly were. Of course, a murder in the typically sleepy town of Pebble Cove requires Rosemary's assistance to solve with the incorrigible Rickster at the top of the suspect list.
I was longing for yet dreading this final installment in the Pebble Cove Mystery Series. I've grown quite fond of the author's delightful characters and didn't want this series to end. But Eryn Scott walks readers through the bittersweet finale in a way that allows us to share the love, fear, and HOPE that prevails as the mystery of Asher's murder approaches revelation.
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Such a pageturner. Well written, well plotted, well developed, and so well worth my time. Only one thing negative, and that is that it’s the last book in this series. I have so enjoyed this series. Love love love Rosemary. The author was really able to make me feel everything that Rosie felt. When an author can transfer those emotions onto me, that’s the sign of a great book for me. And the ghosts! Asher, of course! The truth about him and why he’s not been able to move on - will that come out? And that is the reason why you really should read this series in order, to be able to follow his story, that comes out bit by bit over the series. But you won’t regret it. If you like lighthearted, humorous cozies with friendly ghosts, then you’ll love this series as much as I do, I’m sure.
I was not looking forward to the last book in the Pebble Cove Teahouse Mysteries, this is by far my favourite of Ms. Scott's series. I love Rosemary & Asher and all the supporting characters in the town. I have eagerly looked forward to the new releases every time. I have to say, this one is the creme de la creme, I cried, laughed & cheered and was totally surprised. As much as I still don't want this saga to end, I feel better after this book. I was gifted an ARC and I'm voluntarily sharing my honest opinion. If you haven't read any, I recommend you start with the first book and read them all. I know you'll fall in love like I did. I don't often re-read books (there are so many out there I want to read!) but this series will be on my to read list again.
What an incredible ending to an incredible series.
This time the Rickster is the suspect. Is he being framed or did he really kill his so called best friend? Not to worry Rosemary and Callie are on the case.
As Rosie closes in on Asher’s unfinished business i.e finding who killed him, how will she ever be able to say goodbye to her best friend and her true love at that?
With a sweet twist, magic and a very satisfying ending all your questions are answered, even about Rick.
Eryn did a wonderful job wrapping up this beautiful series.
I'm so glad you found your way to this wonderful and delightfully written para cozey mystery murder ,the characters that will draw you in spunky spirits, tea serving mediums and a wise witch from the next town over as well as an array of other colorful ocean small town characters that bring to life the mysterys, yup mysterys full of intrigue in each one. An outstanding plot that will carry you through one mystery after another keeping you turning page after page enthralled through out not able to place it aside until you've reached the unexpected and climatic conclusion. Acquire " For All Eterni-tea " today for hours of enjoyable entertainment. 😏😀 Kat
Aww my heart…I just love this series. It pulls at my heartstrings, fills me with hope, gets me excited and nervous, it keeps me on the edge of my seat. I love these characters and really do enjoy watching their relationships grow and change. I have enjoyed every single book and find this one to be particularly hard to put down. Ms Scott’s writing really does pull you in and make you feel like you are right there in the story. She makes you feel the emotions her wonderful characters feel, she makes you fall in love with not only them but the sweet little town they live in. I thank Ms Scott for the hours of enjoyment over these last eight books. ❤️
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I couldn't imagine how Eryn Scott was going to wrap up this wonderful series but she managed to do an amazing job with multiple surprises throughout. I have loved visiting this wonderful little town and getting to know the residents and ghosts and watch Rosemary help so many people along the way. Ash's continuing mystery provided many twists and turns and even when I thought it was all figured it, it wasn't. Such a great finale. Thanks Eryn Scott.
This is the big one, the one we all knew was coming but dreaded. Rosemay is asked by the Rickster to help prove he didn't kill his best friend and business partner. It really doesn't look good for him, as he was seen by many witnesses with the knife in his hand. Not only that, but Rose still has Asher's murder to solve, something she wants to put off as long as possible. Little do they know how these two cases will end. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
5 Stars are not enough! What a way to end the series.
This book was an emotional rollercoaster. I admit to going through a few tissues (okay half a box). This was the perfect outcome for Rosie and Asher and that is all I'm going to say about them. Love the way some of the ghost's stories are intertwined. You have to read this book! Highly recommend.
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Love! Absolutely love. There is finally a conclusion to Asher’s murder(obviously). We learn some true things about Rickster. It’s emotional and heartfelt yet there’s still mystery and a bit of action.
This was a great way to end the series. Everything in a nice little bow. Kinda sad it’s over but what a great way to end it. Now to read the novella and EVERYTHING else written by Eryn Scott.
Rosemary helps solve another murder that a friend was accused of doing, along with finding out who killed Asher and why. Great story with great characters. I would recommend this book.
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Oh wow you have got to read this book!!! That's all I'm saying as not to ruin it!! You'll cry ,laugh and maybe cry some more. Thank you Eryn for a great series. Maybe a spin off???
I have loved every book in the Pebble Cove series and was so excited to see how Rosemary and Asher's story would wrap up.
Eryn Scott did an excellent job intertwining a brand new mystery with the ongoing mystery of who killed Asher many years ago. Both are interesting and have just enough twists and turns to keep you guessing as you read.
The paranormal ghost aspect of the story has been so much fun, too. I love how it gave another layer to the story as I wondered if Rosemary and Asher would get their HEA. They were so sweet together and I loved how their relationship developed as the series progressed.
I am sad to see the series come to an end, but can't wait to see what Eryn writes next!
Thank you to the author for providing an ARC for an honest review.
I didn't know what to expect going into this. I knew what I wanted to happen. I was very pleased with the ending! I was a little teary at a couple of points in the story. It was so good!
It is with a heavy heart that I write this review, how can the author end a popular series?...... With lots of surprises and I loved it, I just about got away without tissues as the dramatic and heart warm conclusion to Asher's story. This story has been building since the very first book, so I would recommend that you sit back and get to know the delightful characters right from the start. I have been with this series from the start, as this is one of my favourite author's and this book is a good showing of why. You get to journey a rollercoaster ride along with the characters as they solve murder cases like only a medium and ghosts can. Pebble cover is a small town setting so you have got to know a number of the characters as the story unfolds and this time it is the turn of the most colourful, The Rickster and like the Rickster it was a hoot. The mystery was good and had a number of elements to it which kept me hooked until the end. While I wait to see what the author has up her selves for the next series I might just have to go back to the start and 're visit Pebble Cove. It is fast approaching the time Rosemary will have to say good bye to her best friend as she gets closer and closer to solving his murder. For a ghost moving on to the other side is sudden but Rosemary hopes that she has time to solve one more mystery together. The Rickster has been a accused of murdering his best friend and business partner, he was literally found holding the murder weapon and with everybody loving the victim it doesn't look good for the joker.. Even with all his tall tales Rosemary believes him when he claims he is innocent. Helping to clear his name means she can put of solving Asher's death for longer in the hopes that she can come to turns with losing him. I love the narrator and will miss hearing her read about Rosemary and her ghost pals. I hope the author will stick with her for what ever new adventure she has in store.
Although this book is mainly about Rosemary helping the Rickster out of the sticky situation he's found himself in - made worse by his penchant for telling tall tales and outstanding whoppers of stories - this is also about Rosemary and Asher solving the mystery of who killed Asher all those years ago. Which is both good and bad because spirits don't tend to stick around after finishing their unfinished business, but Asher deserved to know how things ended as they did.
So. Rosemary's following the tangled truths gleaned from the Rickster and comes to find that a lot of the Rickster's stories might be slightly overblown, but there is a kernel of truth in them somewhere. That said, it takes a visit by the Rickster's ex-wife to confirm said truths.
Meanwhile, a fortuitous twist in the Rickster's case has Rosemary stumbling onto clues to Asher's. As things start to come to a close on that front, the fact that Rosemary might soon lose her best friend (and spiritual special someone) is something she has to wrap her head around.
A dangerous spirit, a couple of gloriously outrageous tales, heartache, hope, and an unexpected new beginning. An overall solid ending to the series!
I enjoyed this book, even though it still had the annoying plot device of a regular citizen trying to solve a murder - endangering herself and the law enforcement investigation. I read this last book in the series to hopefully see the resolution of the possible romance with the ghost, Asher. t/hat part was well-written and resolved.
Amazon synopsis: The Rickster is notorious for telling tall tales around Pebble Cove. When he’s found on the dock holding a bloody knife, a crumpled body at his feet, of course, he has a story to explain it away. But is his plea of innocence just another yarn?
The victim and the Rickster share a long history, and at the Rickster’s pleading, Rosemary digs into their past. Unfortunately, the more she finds, the guiltier the man appears.
Even so, Rickster’s case brings a welcome reprieve from her other active investigation. With the help of Asher’s distant, living relative, she’s closing in on the truth about her ghostly friend’s murder. But are Rosemary and Asher ready to say goodbye for all eternity?
Unforgettable Love The victim and the Rickster share a long history, and at the Rickster’s pleading, Rosemary digs into their past. Unfortunately, the more she finds, the guiltier the man appears. Even so, the Rickster’s case brings a welcome reprieve from her other active investigation. With the help of Asher’s distant, living relative, she’s closing in on the truth about her ghostly friend’s murder. But are Rosemary and Asher ready to say goodbye for all eternity? It was the saddest time in Rosie's life. The culprit in the Captain's murder was found and Asher's murderer was discovered. Rosie loved Asher and Asher loved her so much that he came back to life. I borrowed this book from Kindle Unlimited. This in no way affects my opinion of this book which I read and reviewed voluntarily.
Sometimes it's the little things that bother you. In the previous book, much was made of the fact that Mayor Whiskers had gained weight. I was sure it was hinting that she was in the family way. I expected a litter of kittens, but Her Honor was never even mentioned in this book! And why did the mystery have to involve "The Rickster," my least favorite of all the characters?
Other times it's the big things that bother you. I had been dreading getting to the final book because I was expecting it to end with Asher going into the afterlife and Rosemary learning to live without him. That would have been a sad but satisfying ending. But this whole deus ex machina ending just didn't work for me. It invoked memories of reading "The Monkey's Paw." I kept waiting for the axe to fall.
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"For All Eterni-tea (Pebble Cove Teahouse #8)" ny Eryn Scott is what feels like the last book of the series. Everyone gets their happy ending. Lots of ghosts figure out their unfinished business. Oh, there's also a murder to solve.
So much was going on to wrap up all the ghost stuff that not much was really put into this one's murder mystery. It was all linked, in a way, though. I have say I hope this series is over as it came to a logical end.