Mid-Century Memories (Shipton Harbor Paranormal Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by L.A. Boruff

Mid-Century Memories (Shipton Harbor Paranormal Cozy Mysteries Book 3) by L.A. Boruff

Author:L.A. Boruff [Boruff, L.A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: The Phantom Pen
Published: 2024-08-21T00:00:00+00:00


What wasn’t special was the fact that Janice was standing next to my bed as I opened my eyes the next morning.

Not wanting to deal with her yet, I decided to try a play out of her book. So I ignored her, got up, and started the coffee as she watched.

“How are you today?” I finally asked her, the coffee drip sounding like heaven to my ears. “Why do you only come here most mornings?”

“I have no idea.” Janice looked thoughtful. “I’m drawn here for some reason. So, I come here. Then I go and mess with my son and granddaughter’s lives. Watching them not able to find their keys is a small sort of karmic justice for taking on my husband’s evil traits.”

Aunt Brandi came in a moment later for her coffee. She stopped short.

I glanced from her to Janice. “Aunt Brandi, this is Janice.” I handed Aunt Brandi the first steaming mug of coffee.

I jerked my head toward my nasally friend. “Janice, this is my Aunt Brandi. The woman that raised me after my parents were killed.”

Aunt Brandi peered at Janice as she fixed her cuppa the way she preferred it. “You look really familiar. I feel like I’ve seen you before.”

Janice shrugged. “I live to disrupt lives. If either one of you finds out why I’m brought here each day, then please let me know. I’d love to understand why I need to be here every morning and find a way to get out of it. I got better things to do than stand over your bed every morning, hon.” With a flounce, she disappeared once again.

Aunt Brandi shook her head. “She is so familiar. I think I might have known her before she died. Hopefully, we can find out who she is. At least she’s not bored when she’s not haunting us.” Aunt Brandi took a long drink of her coffee.

“True, but I kind of feel bad for her son and granddaughter. They have no idea how much their mom and grandmother hate them.”

Aunt Brandi tsked, but she didn’t add anything else.

We both hurried to get ready to work. It wasn’t like the answer to the Janice question was going to magically appear before the shop opened, now was it?



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