
Part of Series
A seven-layer cake. A body found in the castle. A big change for Holly. Holly Holmes was having a pleasant dream about a huge chocolate cake when a baking emergency strikes. She gets dragged from her bed in the middle of the night and ordered to bake the cake of her life (seven layers, glitter, edible flowers - it will be epic.) With the crisis averted, it’s time to relax and enjoy a few of her own yummy treats. But before she gets the chance to do that, Lady Philippa predicts a death in the castle. Holly is determined to warn the victim, but Blaine Masters refuses to take her seriously. In fact, he’s downright rude to her. Then he’s found dead at the bottom of a set of stone steps, and Holly soon discovers it was no accident. With some prodding from her sidekick, Princess Alice, she questions suspects and learns there were plenty of people who hated Blaine. But who is hiding the truth about just how far they’d go to get rid of him? Justice must be served, along with a side order of delicious cake. Throw in a trip to mermaid school, a possible new love interest, and a job opportunity Holly may not be able to refuse, and you’re in for a fun cozy ride. And, of course, oodles of treats. Vanilla Whip and Murder is book three in the Holly Holmes cozy culinary mystery series. It features a cast of quirky royals, an adorable dog, and a twisty plot that will leave you guessing until the very end.
Author

K.E. O’Connor is the author of the Witch Haven mystery series, the Crypt Witch cozy mysteries, the Lorna Shadow ghost mysteries, the Holly Holmes baking mysteries, the Zee Town paranormal cozy series, and the Old Sarum mystery series, along with other titles available if you cast the right spell. She can imagine dragons, taste cookies when they aren’t even there, and hear the crack of a witch’s broom at a hundred paces. K.E. (the K stands for Karen) lives in the United Kingdom (it isn’t very united, but that’s a mystery for another time) among the mystical stones and fairy creatures of Somerset. She graduated from the Universities of Southampton and Reading, where she received degrees in Archaeology and Cognitive Evolution (both highly entertaining to take part in, but with the career options of a ground witch’s toe bone.) If you’re of the curious persuasion and want to know more, visit her website at www.keoconnor.com for enlightening knowledge on all things cozy mystery, book news, and a peek into the magical world of a writer who believes animals talk and magic is just a finger click away. To contact her, visit her Facebook page – www.facebook/keoconnorauthor, join her email list, or dust off that haunted mirror in your cellar and speak the ancient magical words to transport yourself into her lounge. There may be tea and cookies waiting, or there may be giants – it depends on her mood.