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Dead and Stormy Night
Dead and Stormy Night | Steffanie Holmes
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What do you get when you cross a cursed bookshop, three hot fictional men, and a punk rock heroine nursing a broken heart? After being fired from her fashion internship in New York City, Mina Wilde decides it's time to reevaluate her life. She returns to the quaint English village where she grew up to take a job at the local bookshop, hoping that being surrounded by great literature will help her heal from a devastating blow. But Mina soon discovers her life is stranger than fiction - a mysterious curse on the bookshop brings fictional characters to life in lust-worthy bodies. Mina finds herself babysitting Poe's raven, making hot dogs for Heathcliff, and getting IT help from James Moriarty, all while trying not to fall for the three broken men who should only exist within her imagination. When Mina's ex-best friend shows up dead with a knife in her back, she's the chief suspect. She'll have to solve the murder if she wants to clear her name. Will her fictional boyfriends be able to keep her out of prison? The Nevermore Bookshop Mysteries are what you get when all your book boyfriends come to life. Join a brooding antihero, a master criminal, a cheeky raven, and a heroine with a big heart (and an even bigger book collection) in this brand new steamy reverse harem paranormal mystery series by USA Today bestselling author Steffanie Holmes.
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Dead and Stormy Night | Steffanie Holmes
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Getting Bernard Black vibes
#audiobooks

She even mentions toast on the ceiling!
Omg she mentioned Bernard Black! I'm sold
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Dead and Stormy Night | Steffanie Holmes
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An alluring paranormal romance mystery that was a decent start to my fall/Halloween reading list. Mina takes a job @ her favorite childhood bookstore Nevermore. She befriends the owner, his flat mates and “pets”, which comes in handy when she is accused of the murder of her ex best friend. I liked all the literature references. (Between a pick and a so-so.)

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