Matcha Do About Murder
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“Okay. Rain check, then.“ Grinning, I felt the urge to lean into my friend, to lay my head on his shoulder. The reminder I couldn’t, would never be able to, almost made me sad. But Asher was right: nothing could ruin tonight.
We sat there and talked until my toes were so cold, I was going to have to resort to my wooliest socks to revitalize them. As frigid as my body might’ve been, my heart was melty warm in the best way.
Sighing, I stood. “Okay, I’m ready.”
Asher followed as I picked my way up the beach, back toward my house.
“I can’t wait until your mom meets Jolene tomorrow when you have dinner together,” Asher said as we reached the garden.
“I know. I’m looking forward to it too.” I held on to that perfect feeling.
Because as impending as his departure seemed, Asher was here with me now. And I would hold on to that as long as I could.
Next in the series:
Follow Rosemary and Asher as their story continues in the next installment of the Pebble Cove Teahouse Mysteries …
Coming soon!
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Also by Eryn Scott
Mystery:
The Pepper Brooks Cozy Mystery Series
The Stoneybrook Mysteries
Women’s fiction:
The Beauty of Perhaps
Settling Up
The What’s in a Name Series
In Her Way
Romantic comedy:
Meet Me in the Middle
About the Author
Eryn Scott lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, two cats, and a dog. She loves classic literature, musicals, knitting, and hiking. She writes cozy mysteries and women’s fiction.
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