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Cutthroat Cupcakes

Cursed Candy Mysteries, Book 1

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Cutthroat Cupcakes

By: Cate Lawley
Narrated by: Meg Price
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Killer cupcakes?

Seems improbable to Lina, but when an attractive detective snaps cuffs on her and accuses her of witchy crimes, she's forced to reconsider.

The murder weapon? A cupcake topper sold in Lina's shop Sticky, Tricky Treats.

The method? A killing curse.

The curse's origin? Lina...sort of.

Except, Lina hadn't a clue that she was a witch and certainly didn't know she'd accidentally cursed some of her confections.

She's got to catch the killer who used her magic to murder or possibly face a conviction as an accessory.

Now, if only the wizard detective assigned to the case weren't such a distraction.

Cutthroat Cupcakes is a magical witch culinary cozy with a touch of romance, the first of three books in the Cursed Candy Mysteries series!

©2020 Catherine G. Cobb (P)2021 Catherine G. Cobb
Culinary Supernatural Paranormal Magic Users Fiction Mystery Witchcraft Detective

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