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Learn moreFreelance artist Delaney Powers has just had a really bad breakup when she receives news that will change her life forever. Astonished to learn that her dearly departed grandmother has willed Delaney her once-popular tea room, the struggling artist boards a bus to Vermont. Facing a life of uncertainty and scratching out a meager living in New York City, she decides on the spot to reopen Grandma Marcy’s now-defunct tea room, which is conveniently located in a large Victorian house. In one fell swoop, Delaney now has a new home and business. Unfortunately, when a body turns up in her parlor, her plans to renovate and reopen the tea room are put on hold. As the newcomer in town, Delaney finds herself under scrutiny as a potential suspect. Will she be able to unravel the mystery and bring the tea room back to its former glory? Find out in this exciting cozy mystery!
Summer Prescott is a USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of cozy mysteries, thrillers, and romance. As owner of Summer Prescott Books Publishing, she is responsible for a combined catalog of over nearly five hundred books, including those written by Patti Benning, Gretchen Allen, and Thea Cambert. A lover of travel and a doting mother to four grown children, she lives in Champaign, Illinois, with her poodles, Elvis and Chavvy.
Mary Cross is an experienced actor and audiobook narrator. She lives in Chicago, where she is a founding member of Rivendell Theatre Ensemble. She and her husband also lived in NYC for ten years, and she has performed in many productions in both cities. Her film and television work includes the indie films Fools and Killing Eleanor as well as roles on Chicago Med and Chicago Fire.