Fetching A Felony – Addison Moore Bellamy Bloom

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The Country Cottage Inn’s lobby buzzes with that perfect summer afternoon energy at half past two, with golden sunlight streaming through the tall windows and casting everything in honey-colored light. The air carries the intoxicating mix of salt breeze, of blooming beach roses, and the faint scent of Emmie’s leftover vanilla frosting that somehow permeates everything within a three-block radius. Soft acoustic guitar music drifts from the speakers, mixing with the cheerful chatter of guests heading in and out from their beach adventures, flip-flops slapping against the polished hardwood floors in that quintessential summer rhythm I’ve come to love.

I’m stationed behind the registration desk, looking as if I’m helping Nessa and Grady with the afternoon check-ins, but really I’m using Fish, Sherlock, and Truffle as my official greeting committee and thinking about the case. All three pets have positioned themselves strategically near the front entrance, tails wagging and purrs rumbling as they work their charm on incoming guests. The hoomans love us more than those fancy fluffy towels you bought, Bizzy, Fish mewls with satisfaction as an elderly couple stops to give her a quick pat.

We should ask for raises. I work for treats, Sherlock points out. My salary demands are simple yet delicious. You work for the possibility of dropped food, Truffle corrects. There’s a difference. I think snacks should be mandatory. Plus, it would give us something to look forward to throughout the day. “Treats!”

I announce without hesitation. “I think you’re right, Truffle,” I say as all three run my way, and I quickly offer up the goods. “Treats are a given all day long from here on out.” Nessa approaches the desk with a clipboard and the expression of a poor soul who’s been dealing with demanding guests all afternoon. “Bizzy, we’ve got a situation with the Weatherby party in room twelve. They’re complaining that their ocean view is insufficiently oceanic.” I blink at her.

“I’m sorry, what?”

Copyright © 2025 by Addison Moore This novel is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to peoples either living or deceased is purely coincidental. Names, places, and characters are figments of the author’s imagination. The author holds all rights to this work. It is illegal to reproduce this novel without written expressed consent from the author herself.

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Get ready for something borrowed, something blue, something dead, and someone getting sued. These talking pets solve crimes! A cozy inn, a lending library, and a corpse. Living in Cider Cove can be deadly. I’m Bizzy Baker Wilder, and let me tell you—nothing says disaster waiting to happen quite like hosting a last-minute beach wedding at my Country Cottage Inn when the original venue mysteriously fell through just one week before the big day.

So here I am, scrambling to pull together the social event of the summer for my husband Jasper’s old college buddy—a groom who’s shadier than my beach umbrella. The bride? She’s a social media princess who treats every moment like a photo opportunity and thinks hashtags count as wedding vows. The best man? A serial womanizer who apparently considers bridesmaids fair game. And somehow both Jasper and Leo got roped into this circus as groomsmen, which means I get front-row seats to all the drama.

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  • Pages: 186
  • Language: English (en)

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