Samantha Sweet breaks into houses for a living – all perfectly legal as a caretaker for the USDA. But her real dream is to open her own pastry shop, ‘Sweet’s Sweets.’ Life is a little crazy for Sam right now.
At one of her break-in properties, a dying woman insists that she take a small wooden box. Sam doesn’t realize that the old woman was known locally as a ‘bruja,’ a witch, until she begins to feel some strange effects from the box. Meanwhile, at another property, she finds an unmarked grave and the authorities come to investigate. The property owner disappeared a few months earlier and Sam wonders – who is the body in the grave? A small mural in the house leads to a connection with a famous artist; a bogus will points to possible fraud; and the handsome deputy investigating the case seems completely enchanted with Sam. While Sam scrambles to fill bakery orders and keep her properties in order, she’s equally intrigued with the idea of a new romance. It all makes for a delightful romantic mystery with elements of the paranormal.
Murder Most Sweet What a fun read! Sam has unusual careers– government-sanctioned housebreaker and baker. The housebreaking is just until she get enough money together to open her own bakery, but as we all know, money is in short supply these days. Though cleaning repossed houses is usually more boring than scary, Sam manages to find two bodies in the course of one day. Could the deaths be related? There is a little surprise visit for those who read Shelton’s Charlie Parker series.
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Makes me homesick for New Mexico Wow, this was an incredible book. I felt like I had been transported right back to New Mexico.Â