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Fresh Fiction for August Is Here

Cowboys, castles, and shiftersβ€”this month has it all.

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Hotter than a Tuscan summer.


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Some promises cost you the one you love.


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Only she can pull him back from the darkness.


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One golden retriever knows this is love.


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Trust is the fiercest transformation of all.


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From Himalayan stargazing to the London Blitzβ€”one love endures.

GRACE & JO HAVE NEVER SOLVED A MURDER
By: Jess Mey

Watkins Publishing
October 2026
On Sale: October 13, 2026
Featuring: Garrett; Grace; Jo
400 pages
ISBN: 1917415303
EAN: 9781917415309
Kindle: B0GGNWQCDB
Trade Paperback / e-Book
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Mystery Cozy | Mystery Woman Sleuth | Mystery Amateur Sleuth

They're not detectives. They're just two millennials with a murder to solve. A funny and wholesome mystery, perfect for fans of the Finlay Donovan series.

After discovering her boss, Garrett's, dead body, Grace is ready to pack up her things and move back home. Until his widow, Jo, shows up and offers Grace a job as her assistant.

The catch? Jo only wants assistance with one thing: solving her husband's murder.

Armed with Jo's creative "crime board" and various disguises, these two millennial women might just give the police a run for their money.

After all, how hard can solving a murder really be?

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