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Trouble and Treats (A Chocolate Centered Cozy Mystery Book 6)

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by Cindy Bell


  “Where’s Jack?” She breathed the question against his chest.

  “Don’t worry about him, he’s a little tied up at the moment.” He held her close and thought she detected the sound of tears in his voice. He cleared his throat and helped her back up the stairs. “Let’s go, you’re safe now.”

  “How did you know?” She looked into his eyes as he pulled away enough to let her get her own footing.

  “If there’s one thing I’ve learned about you, Ally, it’s that if I tell you not to do something, you’re going to do it. When you didn’t show up at the funeral, and Jack was missing, too, I got very worried. A neighbor reported seeing someone enter the house, and I had no doubt in my mind that it was you.”

  “A neighbor, hm? Mavis?” She tightened her lips.

  “Yes, Mavis. I guess she’s been watching the house ever since Emma’s death. She told me in no uncertain terms that I had to get here and fast. I guess she’s not guilty of murder, just guilty of being a nosy neighbor.”

  “It’s a good thing she was. If she hadn’t reported it who knows what would have happened. If you hadn’t shown up…”

  “Don’t even think like that.” He stared hard into her eyes. “I did show up, and it’s over now.”

  “I won’t.” She sighed and wiped her hands across her face. “But I still don’t understand how you knew I was here when I didn’t answer the door?”

  “I knew you had to be inside. So, when you didn’t answer, I assumed there was someone in there with you and that you were in danger. I came in through the back. When I walked into the hallway, Jack was headed back to this door.”

  “He was going to shoot me.” She shook her head.

  “You solved Emma’s murder, Ally. Now we have Jack for attacking you. The only problem is he can claim that you broke in, maybe even try for self-defense.”

  “He could, but he confessed to me. I put my cell phone on record when I thought there might be someone else in the house with me. I should have his full confession.”

  “You’re amazing.” As he hugged her sirens blared through the neighborhood. “I’m going to take care of Jack being taken into custody. You stay here, all right? Don’t go anywhere.”

  “I’m not going to go anywhere.” She gritted her teeth. “I want to make sure that man is behind bars.”

  “Nothing is going to stop that now. I’ll be right back.”

  Ally stared at the open basement door.

  “I don’t care what you’re doing, I’m going in there!”

  Ally smiled as she recognized her grandmother’s voice.

  “It’s okay, let her in.” The moment Luke gave his permission, Charlotte rushed to the back of the house. “Ally? Ally?”

  “I’m here, Mee-Maw. I’m right here.” She opened her arms to her grandmother. Charlotte hugged her tight.

  “I was so worried about you. Mavis called me, she was ranting about something. It took me forever to pin down exactly what she was saying. I came as soon as I understood.”

  “It’s okay, Mee-Maw, everything’s fine. See?” Ally smiled. “I’m not hurt.”

  “Why didn’t you tell me this is what you planned?” She whacked Ally on the shoulder.

  “Ow! I wasn’t hurt.” Ally scowled then smiled again. “We’ve got him, Mee-Maw. Jack is going away for murder, and I’m sure countless other crimes.”

  “Good.” Charlotte sighed. “Now, maybe we can truly honor Emma.”

  Chapter Twenty

  Luke had to fill in the paperwork for the case so he wasn’t able to have lunch with Ally. However, later that afternoon Luke and Ally took Arnold for a walk. Ally felt a sense of peace that Emma’s murder had been solved.

  As they walked away from the cottage Luke wrapped his arm around her.

  “Jack admitted to taking the keys from Charlotte’s purse that first day you went to see him. He saw the wooden box in your purse and he needed it. He tried to recover it without anyone knowing. I can’t believe you and your grandmother put yourselves in so much danger.”

  “But we’re safe now.”

  “But guess who saved you at the end of the day?” He asked as he pulled her closer.

  “You did?”

  “No, Arnold and Peaches.” Arnold looked up at the mention of his name.

  “How?”

  “It turns out that Jack not only doesn’t like animals, but is a little scared of cats and a lot scared of pigs.”

  “Really? He’s scared of animals?” Ally smiled.

  “Yes, when he came to the cottage and was going to let himself in to search for the box, he heard Peaches and Arnold making a ruckus inside. He couldn’t get himself to do it.”

  “Thank you, Arnold.” She patted the pig’s head.

  “I must admit that I am growing more and more fond of him.” Luke smiled. As they walked past Mavis’ house Ally saw her standing outside. Ally waved to her and Mavis nodded her head slightly in acknowledgement. “Well, that’s an improvement.”

  “It is, hopefully she’ll let me help her if she needs it.” Ally nodded. “What were the IDs for?”

  “It turns out that Jack was involved in organized crime. We have the fake IDs he used, and can link him to several hits. He was a murderer before he ever killed Emma. He will be off the streets and so will several criminals connected to him. That is at least something.”

  She gazed back into his eyes that were filled with warmth. “It is. Even though it created more work for you?”

  “Finding the truth isn’t work for me. It’s the entire reason I went into law enforcement. The fact that you value the truth, just like I do, that tells me that we have something strong in common.” He stopped walking and turned her towards him. He brushed his hand lightly along the curve of her cheek. “One of many things, I suspect.”

  “I think you’re right about that.” She turned her cheek into his hand. “Thanks for walking with me, Luke.”

  “I love spending time with you.” He paused and drew his hand back from her cheek.

  “Me too.” She grasped his hand before it could fall away and brought the back of it to her lips. She gazed into his eyes. He smiled, a slow easy smile, that melted her heart from top to bottom. How could that feeling ever grow old?

  Ally tightened her grip on Luke’s hand and promised herself that she would keep an open heart and an open mind.

  “Come with me, Mee-Maw has made us some brownies at the cottage. In honor of Emma.”

  “How could I resist.” He followed after her.

  “Yes, and we have to thank a little pig and cat for protecting Mee-Maw and me.”

  “That we do.” He laughed.

  The End

  From the Author

  Thank you very much for reading ‘Trouble and Treats’, the sixth book in the Chocolate Centered Cozy Mystery Series. If you enjoyed the book and would like to be updated when I release a new book you can sign up for email updates at http://www.cindybellbooks.com/. I will never share your email.

  About the Author

  Cindy Bell is the author of the cozy mystery series Chocolate Centered, Sage Gardens, Bekki the Beautician, Dune House, Heavenly Highland Inn and Wendy the Wedding Planner.

  Cindy has always loved reading, but it is only recently that she has discovered her passion for writing romantic cozy mysteries. She loves walking along the beach thinking of the next adventure her characters can embark on.

  You can sign up for her newsletter so you are notified of her latest releases at http://www.cindybellbooks.com.

  More Books by Cindy Bell

  Chocolate Centered Cozy Mysteries

  The Sweet Smell of Murder

  A Deadly Delicious Delivery

  A Bitter Sweet Murder

  A Treacherous Tasty Trail

  Luscious Pastry at a Lethal Party

  Sage Gardens Cozy Mysteries

  Birthdays Can Be Deadly

  Money Can Be Deadly

  Trust Can Be Deadly

  Ties Can Be Dead
ly

  Rocks Can Be Deadly

  Jewelry Can Be Deadly

  Numbers Can Be Deadly

  Memories Can Be Deadly

  Wendy the Wedding Planner Cozy Mysteries

  Matrimony, Money and Murder

  Chefs, Ceremonies and Crimes

  Knives and Nuptials

  Mice, Marriage and Murder

  Bekki the Beautician Cozy Mysteries

  Hairspray and Homicide

  A Dyed Blonde and a Dead Body

  Mascara and Murder

  Pageant and Poison

  Conditioner and a Corpse

  Mistletoe, Makeup and Murder

  Hairpin, Hair Dryer and Homicide

  Blush, a Bride and a Body

  Shampoo and a Stiff

  Cosmetics, a Cruise and a Killer

  Lipstick, a Long Iron and Lifeless

  Camping, Concealer and Criminals

  Treated and Dyed

  Dune House Cozy Mysteries

  Seaside Secrets

  Boats and Bad Guys

  Treasured History

  Hidden Hideaways

  Dodgy Dealings

  Suspects and Surprises

  Ruffled Feathers

  A Fishy Discovery

  Heavenly Highland Inn Cozy Mysteries

  Murdering the Roses

  Dead in the Daisies

  Killing the Carnations

  Drowning the Daffodils

  Suffocating the Sunflowers

  Books, Bullets and Blooms

  A Deadly Serious Gardening Contest

  A Bridal Bouquet and a Body

  Chocolate Pecan Brownies Recipe

  Ingredients:

  7 ounces butter

  4 ounces bittersweet chocolate

  4 ounces semisweet chocolate

  3 large eggs

  1 cup superfine sugar

  3/4 cup all-purpose flour

  3 tablespoons cocoa powder

  1/2 cup pecans

  2 ounces milk chocolate

  2 ounces white chocolate

  Preparation:

  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

  Line a shallow 8 inch square baking pan with parchment paper.

  Chop the butter and break the semisweet and bittersweet chocolate into a bowl. Gently melt over a low heat, preferably in a double boiler. Once melted leave the mixture aside to cool.

  In a large bowl cream together eggs and superfine sugar with a mixer until light and fluffy. This should take about 5 minutes.

  Gently fold the cooled butter and chocolate mixture into the egg and sugar mixture. Mix it in slowly and gently as you want it as aerated as possible.

  Sift the flour and cocoa powder and then gently fold into the mixture. Do not overmix.

  Chop the pecans and milk and white chocolate. Gently stir into the mixture.

  Pour or spoon into the prepared tin and using a spatula smooth out the batter so it is even.

  Place in the pre-heated oven. Check after 25 minutes. A skewer inserted into the center should come out with a few crumbs once cooked. If wet mixture comes out on the skewer then the brownies could be undercooked. If the mixture is wet insert the skewer in another spot in case the skewer hit a chocolate chunk which would come out wet even if the brownies are cooked.

  When the brownies are ready take the pan out of the oven and leave to cool completely.

  When the brownies are completely cooled cut them into 16 squares.

  Enjoy!!

 

 

 


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