Buried Bones (Fawn Valley #1) by Emily Quinn [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

She bought land for a greenhouse… and dug up a murder.

Jet Davenport is ready to grow her floral business—literally. Expanding onto the vacant lot next door was supposed to be the start of something beautiful.

Then her mischievous Jack Russell, Allister, unearthed a bone.
A very human bone.

Before she can even grab a shovel, her sharp-eyed neighbor calls the sheriff, and suddenly, Jet is the number one suspect in a decades-old cold case. Now, her shop’s reputation is in jeopardy, and the town is buzzing with rumors.

With her trusty pup at her side, a group of determined quilters for backup, and the ever-reliable vet, Victor, offering a steady hand, Jet sets out to unearth the truth.

But with evidence piling up and time running out, one thing is clear—if she doesn’t solve this mystery fast, she’ll be trading her flower shop for an orange jumpsuit.

REVIEW

Emily Quinn’s novellas are fun & show the strength of the human spirit.

I look forward to the next installment.

To dive deeper into Fawn Valley, read the prequel Lethal Leaves

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

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