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07 June 2017

The Chocolatier's Ghost By Cindy Lynn Speer Book Tour!


The Chocolatier's Ghost
By Cindy Lynn Speer
Genre: Fantasy/Mystery
Married to her soul mate, the chocolatier William, Tasmin should not have to worry about anything at all. But when her happily ever after is interrupted by the disappearance of the town’s wise woman, she rushes in to investigate. Faced with dangers, dead bodies, and more mysterious disappearances, Tasmin and William must act fast to save their town and themselves – especially when Tasmin starts to be haunted by a most unwelcome ghost from her past…literally.

The Chocolatier’s Ghost is an enchanting sequel to Cindy Lynn Speer’s bestselling romantic mystery, The Chocolatier’s Wife.


About the Author
Cindy Lynn Speer is the author of The Chocolatier’s Wife, recently released in a 10th anniversary illustrated hardcover, and the forthcoming Chocolatier’s Ghost. She is also the author of Blue Moon, Unbalanced and the short story collection Wishes and Sorrows.  When she’s not writing she’s ready, drinking way too much tea, or practicing historical swordsmanship in pretty costume.  Someday she will be a swashbuckling hermit, but until that job comes back into style she’s a secretary who loves to share her stories.  You can find out more about her at www.apenandfire.com

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for hosting me!

    I have never been to Ireland...I am so glad you've gotten to go. What was your favorite part?

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  2. You are welcome Cindy. Yes I am glad I was able to go not once but twice. I think my favorite part was the ruins at Glendalough. Just so much history there. Very mystical.

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