She inherited a café. She got a murder charge and a psychic gift instead.
Mitzy Moon's life was perfectly ordinary-slinging lattes in Seattle, avoiding her mother's phone calls, and pretending she wasn't named after cheese. Then her estranged grandmother dies and leaves her a bookshop café in Pin Cherry Harbor, a village so quaint it makes Hallmark movies look gritty.
But there's nothing cozy about arriving in town only to trip over a corpse in her new café's storage room.
The victim? Gerald Paddington III, the town's sleaziest real estate developer, stabbed with Mitzy's own espresso tamper. The prime suspect? Mitzy, according to the annoyingly handsome Sheriff Erick Harper, who caught her standing over the body with blood on her hands.
Desperate to clear her name, Mitzy discovers she's inherited more than just property. Her grandmother's ghost is haunting the café, refusing to "move toward the light" until Mitzy solves the murder. Oh, and there's a telepathic cat who judges her life choices, emerging psychic visions that hit at the worst moments, and a growing list of townspeople who all had reasons to want Gerald dead.
With only seven days before the Sheriff arrests her, Mitzy must navigate small-town politics, her unpredictable powers, and an inconvenient attraction to the lawman determined to put her in jail. As she digs deeper, she uncovers Gerald's ties to a decades-old scandal that someone will kill to keep buried.
Can Mitzy brew up justice before she becomes the next victim? Or will her first week in Pin Cherry Harbor be her last?
Perfect for fans of snarky heroines, supernatural sidekicks, and murder mysteries served with a side of romance!