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Murder at Cape Costumers ~ Cozy Capers Book Group #7 (by Maddie Day)

I am loving the books in the Cozy Capers Book Group series by Maddie Day. The characters have begun to feel like friends. This particular book was a little more emotional with Mac’s sister-in-law missing. So you actually have two mysteries going on ... a murder and a missing relative. Mac and Tim also have the added responsibility of caring for his sister, Jaime’s, two young children. But the way they worked together along with family and friends to provide love and care for the children was heartwarming. I found myself enjoying how Mac and Tim would help Ella, especially, deal with the angst of missing her mother. This story is full of love, loss, danger, caring, family, and community. I am hooked and will be anxiously waiting for the next adventure with Mac and the gang in Cape Cod.


Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Cozies for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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