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**Beware spoilers ahead**
I enjoyed this! I totally did not realise it was part of the same world as Whisky and Wine until I realised some of the story sounded a bit familiar, however, this is one you can enjoy without reading the others. I thought the premise was a little weakly executed like they keep calling back to this ghost whisper thing but It never really came to anything - and it's not even like it's left open ended as to if Elena has some sort of spiritual connection or not, it's more that they just always bring it up but nothing ever comes of it.
The romance was sweet but didn't blow my socks off, Al's change of mind happened a little fast for my taste and I would've preferred it to have built up a little slower.
My favourite part of this story would have to be the plot surrounding Elena's grandmother's missing sister, I think that again it could have been executed a little better (and probably could have been a larger focus in the story) but it was still a really nice addition and I loved how it wrapped up in the end.
Both Elena and Al's families were kinda annoying but it wasn't too bad! All in all, this is a cute sapphic read with a nice little small-town mystery.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bold Strokes Books, Inc. for an arc in exchange for an unbiased review!

Allison Jones, assistant fire chief of Owen Station, is dealing with a BIG hole connected to Elena Murphy, local psychic and photographer.
Elena nearly runs Al down, but they quickly bury the hatchet. Well, sort of... they scrap all through the book.
The sinkhole leads into a 70 year old mystery both will need to work together to resolve.
Firstly, this book shares the same continuity as their other books, but can be read alone. It's nice to catch up to the townies, while the plot moves forward. Likeable characters, interesting story, and another good book by these authors.