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I enjoy this series and like Summer, Hope and their friends and family. I'm not a huge fan of their love interests who seem a bit toxic to me and a bit too arrogant and they grate on my nerve when they treat them like minus habens
That said I enjoyed this novel with the twists, the secrets, and the well plotted mystery.
It would be a 5* for me but I found the pretended moral superiority of the two men disturbing even if it was just for some pages. I understand this is part of the game but I'm too old to bear that type of men.
The attic residents and the pug are great
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Hope and Summer didn't kill the man in their back garden but who did? The sisters, who have a shop where Hope tells fortunes and Summer mixes teas, had noticed him stalking them, creeping around outside the store but they don't know what happened. This third in the series (fine as a standalone) is a slight twist on the classic cozy but it's familiar territory for fans of the genre. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC. A quick entertaining read (and I didn't guess the villain!)

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Paranormal Cozy Mystery following North Carolina mystic shop owners and sisters who turn sleuths to uncover who drowned a thief hired to steal a potentially dangerous book from their store.

4/5 stars: This is the third entry in Miller's Fortune Teller Mysteries series, which is a Paranormal Cozy Mystery that takes place in North Carolina and features a pair of sisters, Hope's a palm and tarot card reader and Summer creates custom tea blends and herbal remedies, who's mystic shop and home are located in a magical brownstone. While this is a Paranormal Cozy it's very very light on the magic and supernatural. With plenty of twists and turns, Miller has crafted a mystery that deftly balances the suspects, clues and red herrings and will leave you pondering the whodunit until the final reveal. Additionally, Miller's writing and character work are excellent; the characters are well-rounded and complex while remaining incredibly likable. It's great catching up with Hope and Summer, their family and friends and the quirky clients of Bailey’s Boutique. Especially, Rosemarie and her her beloved pug, Percy and I love the sister's Gram and her beau, Morris... they're adorable. I also like seeing the sister's romantic relationships continue to grow. While you could read this as a stand-alone, you'll gain so much more by reading the series from the beginning; so be sure to pick up book one, The Fool Dies Last.

I received this eARC thanks to NetGalley and Severn House in exchange for an honest review. Publishing dates are subject to change.

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Carol Miller's 'Murder of a Hermit' presents an intriguing premise with the discovery of a drowned stranger in the sisters' back garden. However, the execution falls a bit short. While the concept of a stolen book and accusations of murder holds promise, the resolution feels somewhat underdeveloped, leaving this reader wanting more depth and complexity. (I received an advance reader copy of this book, and all opinions are my own.) Overall, 'Murder of a Hermit' offers a promising start to a new series."

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When a “Hermit” is seen outside the shop and acting shifty, Hope and Summer are a little curious as to what is going on as the house is acting up as well. WIth the brownstone broken into and a man found murdered in the back of their yard, it somehow is tied to the shop. But how? That’s exactly what the sister aim to find out. But first they need to deal with false accusation and a fraudster. Can they figure it out and calm the house down?

I enjoy this series. The setting is perfect and I can almost smell the teas and candles as I read. Looking forward to more in the series as we move forward.

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A quick, whodunit, witchy cozy mystery.
Let me start off by saying that I have not read the other books in this series, however, I do think you can read this as a standalone.
We follow two sisters-Hope and Summer- as they run a metaphysical shop in Asheville. They have help from their friend, Megan, although Megan’s leg is injured so she’s limited on what she can do.
I really enjoy our sisterly sleuths, and how incredibly talented they are in their different fields. In fact, I liked all of our characters. All of them were witty, intelligent, and had a specific profession or passion that added to the book and progress of the murder mystery. And, in this world, ghosts and spirits really do exist and help our sleuths, so fans of supernatural cozies will definitely be happy.
I found myself constantly trying to figure out who the murderer was, and what happened. The reveal at the end felt rushed, but I can’t complain. Lighthearted, and full of potential, I think this was a solid cozie that you should add to your tbr! I wish there was more Megan, though. I missed her! It kind of felt like halfway through the book she just disappeared.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher who provided me with an ebook copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All of these thoughts and opinions are my own.

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