Cups and Killers

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by Tess Rothery


  Clay Seldon. The love of her youth. He had already moved on mentally from the girl next to him. He wasn’t a quilt that would survive in a washing machine, so to speak. His character was too weak.

  But Hudson East. He was pretty much the real deal. He was himself, through and through, and that was one reason to respect him. And maybe, if she’d give him half the chance he deserved, she’d find she could fall truly in love with him too.

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  Dutch Hex

  A Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery

  Two years after the tragic death of her mother, Taylor is living her best life. She’s got a steady boyfriend, stable business, and the coup of hosting a hugely popular quilt expo in her small town.

  If that weren’t enough good news, outtakes of her mom’s old YouTube show have exploded online, bringing fame and money to everyone involved.

  Things are literally perfect until the quilt expo’s keynote speaker fails to show up for her morning class. It appears the young woman died of a tragic allergic reaction—but looks can be deceiving.

  Since murder has a way of killing business, Taylor is willing to do anything to make her town safe. But a tangle of troubled teens, amateur detectives, and haunting clips of her dead mom have her tied up in knots. This might be the murder that makes her pack it all in for good.

  About the Author

  Tess Rothery is an avid quilter, knitter, writer and publishing teacher. She lives with her cozy little family in Washington State where the rainy days are best spent with a dog by her side, a mug of hot coffee, and something mysterious to read.

  Sign up for her newsletter at TessRothery.com so you won't miss the next book in the Taylor Quinn Quilt Shop Mystery Series.

  Tess Rothery is the general market pen name for Traci Tyne Hilton.

 

 

 


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