Monday, February 17, 2025

Chai, Chai Again by Eryn Scott [Review]

Chai, Chai Again (Pebble Cove Teahouse #4) by Eryn Scott
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: September 13, 2024

Pebble Cove Teahouse
1. Steeped in Suspicion
2. Matcha Do About Murder
3. A Score to Kettle
4. Chai, Chai Again - Paperback | Kindle
5. Dazed and Infused
6. Not by Oolong Shot
7. Love 'em and Leaf 'em
8. For All Eterni-tea
8.5. One Steep Forward, Two Steeps Back

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Pebble Cove Bed-and-Breakfast
1. Breakfast in Dead

Eryn Scott
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Pebble Cove is known for giving tourists the cold shoulder, but a frozen body is something new.

The people of Pebble Cove are thrown into a forced hibernation when the worst snowstorm in a decade hits the Oregon Coast. They expect to find damages once the snow thaws, but a frozen body down by the pier comes as a terrible surprise.

Rosemary is keeping warm with an abundance of chai tea, wooly sweaters, and further research into Asher’s past. But when a second body is found, she can’t deny the chilling thoughts that the two deaths might be connected. Or that this might not be the end.
Thoughts on Chai, Chai Again: We're back in Pebble Cove spending time with Rosemary and her ghostly friends. Its' been a little quiet around town (well, excluding the fan fiction writer's convention, I guess), so it's probably no surprise when a dead body pops up. Not literally. It's found. There is no popping.

Then a second body makes an appearance and Rosemary starts to get worried. Because the Chief, who happens to be seeing Rosemary's mom, fits the profile of the men who have met a bad end. For all the suspicious glances they had at the beginning, the Chief has grown on Rosemary and he makes her mom happy. So she doesn't want to see him meet a bad end.

Meanwhile, Rosemary is still trying to follow clues to unravel the mystery of Asher's death a century before. (Which is a little difficult because, well, 100 years have passed.)

A little scare with the chief, some ghostly goings-on, a wicked winter storm, a little bookish discussion, and Rosemary and Asher right in the middle of it all.

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