A Secret, Book, and Scone Society Bundle, Books 1-3
A Secret, Book, and Scone Society
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Narrated by:
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Cris Dukehart
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By:
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Ellery Adams
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This bundle includes the first three books in the Secret, Book, and Scone Society series.
In the first book of the series, The Secret, Book, and Scone Society, Nora Pennington forms the Secret, Book, and Scone Society. As they untangle a web of corruption, they discover their own courage, purpose, and a sisterhood that will carry them through every challenge—proving it’s never too late to turn the page and start over.
In the second book, The Whispered Word, Nora believes that a well-chosen novel can bring healing and hope. When a customer is found dead in an assumed suicide, she uncovers a shocking connection. But after a second death hits town, Nora and her intrepid friends must help the new greenhorn sheriff discern fact from fiction.
In the third book, The Book of Candlelight, Nora buys a bowl from Danny, a Cherokee potter. The next day, Danny’s body is found. Nora decides it’s time for the Secret, Book, and Scone Society to spring into action. A crucial clue may lie within the stone walls of the Inn of Mist and Roses.
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- mysterymaid
- 24-10-2023
I really really really tried to like these books
Listed as Cosy I struggled to like these titles. The characters were bogged down by their past but it was rehashed over and over like they were trying some sort of absolution but wanted to still suffer. This left no room for them to develop let alone any sort of plot that could be classed as
believable. Add in a smattering of course language, which seemed only to be for shock value, and finally the author asking questions reminiscent of high school book reports and you are left wonderering if the books were just therapy for the writer.
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