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Whispering Pines Mysteries Books 10-13 (PAPERBACK BUNDLE)

Whispering Pines Mysteries Books 10-13 (PAPERBACK BUNDLE)

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From bestselling author, Shawn McGuire, comes a twisty, small-town murder mystery series about a woman determined to return her grandmother's village to the idyllic haven it used to be ... before all the secrets started rising to the surface.

If you love twisty mysteries, with characters and settings you'll want to visit again and again, you just found your new favorite series.

This collection includes books 10-13 in the Whispering Pines mystery series. FOUR paperback mysteries at one great low price!

THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES:

Protected Secrets

Burning Secrets

Blind Secrets

Wayward Secrets

 

What Readers Love:

·       Cozy, witchy, small-town mystery

·       Comfort read with a determined female sleuth

·       Wiccan mystery

·       Witchy and whimsical magical realism

·       Northwoods B&B

·       Quirky characters in a charming village

·       Feel-good mystery, light suspense, magical atmosphere

·       Magical mystery with humor and heart

·       Feel-good mystery, light suspense, magical atmosphere

·       Relationships: slow burn romance, true friends, family drama, sisters

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Chapter 1
SCOOP. LIFT. DUMP. REPEAT.
After only five minutes of this, I had worked up a sweat and needed to peel off my fleece jacket.
Scoop. Lift. Dump.
Scoop. Lift. Dump.
After another five minutes, it was clear I would regret volunteering for this job tomorrow. This stuff was heavy. My arms were already yelling at me.
Still, I continued lifting, dropping shovelfuls of snow over the side where they landed on the thawing lake with a solid wet thump. This was good for me. Not only the physical exertion of pushing and removing snow from the boathouse deck but also the emotional exertion of preparing the small boathouse apartment for someone else to stay in it. I was being a bit dramatic about this. I knew that. It’s just, this was the first place I’d ever lived by myself. I’d gone from my parents’ home to sharing a dorm room with my college roommate to an apartment with my then boyfriend. This apartment, approximately the length of a school bus and twice the width, was the place where I’d become independent. Emotionally, at least.
Once I’d completed my task, except for a couple stubborn stuck-on spots that would have to melt on their own, I leaned against the railing and took in the sight before me. The first warm day of the year in Whispering Pines was glorious. According to the calendar, and the even more reliable local Wiccan population, it wouldn’t officially be spring for three more days, but it sure didn’t look like winter to me. I breathed in the smell of wet sun-warmed pine and smiled. Across the vast forest that surrounded both the lake and the village, any snow left from the storm that hit two days ago was melting quickly, dripping like rain from the boughs. Little plip, plop, plip sounds came from everywhere as the drips formed small puddles on the ground. Any animals wandering through the woods today were in for a shower.
“Here you are.”
I turned to see my boyfriend and business partner, Tripp Bennett, cresting the stairs along the side of the boathouse. I pointed at the dozen or so fishing huts dotting the lake.
“Don’t you think the owners should pull those in now? Look at all the puddles forming on the surface.” As if backing me up, sunbeams glinted off a few. “Isn’t that a sign that it’s time?”
“The villagers know the lake pretty well. I wouldn’t worry about it.”
“It’s been warm for March, though. If it was me, I’d haul them in.”
“What are you doing up here? Other than worrying about fishing shanties.”
“I came to help Holly clean the apartment.”
He took in my leaning against the railing stance and teased, “You appear to be doing a fine job.”
“She kicked me out.” I flexed my hands up and pressed them against the rail to stretch my tight forearms. “I shoveled the snow off the stairs and deck instead.”

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Denise

Very enjoyable series

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Faye P.

Loved the books. Have read books 1 thru 13. they were great. Thank you.

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Lisa J.

I absolutely LOVE this series. And so much so that I have asked my kids to get me the Hearth and Cauldron (which is mentioned in the Whispering Pines series) series for Christmas.

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Darlene J.

I just love the way Jayne interacts with the villagers. She honestly cares for them and Tripp is a hoot.

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Susan T.

Whispering Pines collection gave me so much enjoyment. The books all took me on awesome adventures, thrills, and mystery. The characters are all interesting and so lifelike. I laughed, cried and wondered what was going to happen next.
I loved this collection so much I ordered the sequel that still has some of the same characters, Hearth And Cauldron.
I highly recommend both collections.
Thanks Shawn for the most beautiful reads.
Susan Turner

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