Saturday, May 9, 2026

Birds, Puppies, and Murder

 

Birds, Puppies, and Murder (Chocolate Martini Sisters Mystery Book 4)






Lost puppies, endangered birds…
The sisters are birddogs on a murder most fowl.
The sisters are thriving like mountain sage in an Arizona autumn. Nicole’s yoga business is gaining a foothold in Wyatt. Emma’s first mystery novel is scheduled for release. But a proposed, expansive building project in the pristine area of the bird sanctuary has the small town community in an uproar. It’s Environmentalists versus Big Business, and the sisters are caught in the cross-fire.

When one of Nic’s yoga students is found dead near the planned resort, the amateur sleuths are back on the trail of a killer. Who has the most to gain from her death—the morally challenged developer, the money-grubbing boyfriend, her jealous brother, a nasty neighbor, or a co-worker with dark secrets? And where has Skittles, the dog, gone?

While the Chocolate Martini Sisters sort through the litany of villains, they’re leaving no mystery unsolved. The stakes are escalating, throwing the sisters on divergent paths that all come together at a dangerous intersection. As they unsnarl the tangled mysteries, will they expose the murderer before the killer finds a way to silence them?



Book Review 
Wyatt, Arizona has never been the same since the Chocolate Martini Sisters arrived on the scene. Birds, Puppies, and Murder is a cozy mystery with heart, blending small-town charm, quirky suspects, and family bonds with just enough danger to keep the pages turning.

The sisters’ sleuthing style is equal parts clever and relatable, making them characters you want to spend time with. Their humor and determination shine through even as the tension rises, giving the story an engaging mix of lighthearted fun and genuine suspense. And of course, the endearing pup, Gus, adds warmth and plenty of memorable moments.

This is the kind of cozy mystery that leaves you smiling even as you’re trying to piece together the clues. Perfect for fans who enjoy small-town whodunits, strong female sleuths, and a dash of humor alongside the intrigue.

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