Take one last trip to Compass Cove, an enchanted town full of magic and mayhem
After three years of quiet, Zora Wick is starting to believe the worst is finally behind her. The coven that hunted her has vanished without a trace. She’s even found a way to evict the lich squatting in her mind. Life is good. Life is calm. Life is
Of course it isn’t.
When a simple magical procedure goes catastrophically sideways, Zora finds herself tethered to a two-foot-tall malice imp with a chip on his shoulder, an opinion about everything, and absolutely no intention of being polite about any of it.
Then the richest man in Compass Cove turns up dead.
His widow doesn’t want Zora anywhere near the case. She’s hired her own investigator: Melrose Miller, a world-famous detective flown in from England, who is sharper, slicker, and more insufferably competent than anyone has any right to be. Zora is fully prepared to loathe her on principle. Unfortunately, Melrose might just be the one ally Zora can’t afford to lose.
In a moment of chaos, the two of them stumble onto a clue that answers a question Zora had almost stopped asking. She finally knows where her enemies went.
She just really, really wishes she didn’t.
With a murder that makes no sense, a rival who refuses to lose, and a new enemy poised to destroy everything she loves, Zora is running out of options. There’s only one way left to end this.
And it’s going to cost her everything.
The Dough Must Go On is the final book in the Compass Cove Series. It features a standalone plot and can be read on its own, or enjoyed as part of the larger series.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
After three years of quiet, Zora Wick is starting to believe the worst is finally behind her. The coven that hunted her has vanished without a trace. She’s even found a way to evict the lich squatting in her mind. Life is good. Life is calm. Life is
Of course it isn’t.
When a simple magical procedure goes catastrophically sideways, Zora finds herself tethered to a two-foot-tall malice imp with a chip on his shoulder, an opinion about everything, and absolutely no intention of being polite about any of it.
Then the richest man in Compass Cove turns up dead.
His widow doesn’t want Zora anywhere near the case. She’s hired her own investigator: Melrose Miller, a world-famous detective flown in from England, who is sharper, slicker, and more insufferably competent than anyone has any right to be. Zora is fully prepared to loathe her on principle. Unfortunately, Melrose might just be the one ally Zora can’t afford to lose.
In a moment of chaos, the two of them stumble onto a clue that answers a question Zora had almost stopped asking. She finally knows where her enemies went.
She just really, really wishes she didn’t.
With a murder that makes no sense, a rival who refuses to lose, and a new enemy poised to destroy everything she loves, Zora is running out of options. There’s only one way left to end this.
And it’s going to cost her everything.
The Dough Must Go On is the final book in the Compass Cove Series. It features a standalone plot and can be read on its own, or enjoyed as part of the larger series.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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