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Game of Scones
Game of Scones | Mary Lee Ashford
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As co-owner of Sugar and Spice Cookbooks, Sugar Calloway has seen simple confections bring friends together and spark fiery feuds. Except this time, the recipe truly is to die for . . . After losing her job as food editor at a glossy magazine, Rosetta Sugarbaker Calloway—aka “Sugar” to friends—isn’t sweet on accepting defeat and crawling back to her gossipy southern hometown. So when she has an opportunity to launch a community cookbook business with blue-ribbon baker Dixie Spicer in peaceful St. Ignatius, Iowa, she jumps at the chance to start over from scratch . . . But as Sugar assembles recipes for the local centennial celebration, it’s not long before she’s up to her oven mitts in explosive threats, too-hot-to-handle scandals, and a dead body belonging to the moody matriarch of the town’s first family. With suspicions running wild, Sugar and Spice must solve the murder before someone innocent takes the heat—and the real culprit gathers enough ingredients to strike again . . . * Includes delicious recipes! *
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Graciouswarriorprincess
Game of Scones | Mary Lee Ashford
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June #thematiccozies done. This was a fun read and I loved the scone recipes at the end.

Book 67 of the year.

julieclair A fun read with scone recipes? Stacked! 😃 1w
bumpinthenight scrolling through your feed quick - you‘re giving me a tough time trying to decide what to send you for the #staycationswap 🙃 1w
Graciouswarriorprincess @bumpinthenight Romances, cozies are my favorites. I will be happy with anything. 😊 1w
kspenmoll Happy Litsyversary!!!💕🎉 7d
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Gingermint2000
Game of Scones | Mary Lee Ashford
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Sugar and Dixie are making a cookbook with recipes from different members of the community. While a woman is killed Dixie's aunt is accused because the two women had argued over a scones recipe. It is up to Sugar and Dixie to find the murderer. Lots of people in the community did not like her so their killer list is long. All of the characters were real to life in a small town where everyone knows everyone else's business.