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Welcome to Sky Valley, Georgia—a scenic town set in the heart of Rabun County, full of lush trees, greeneries, mountains, and nice people. It is paradise on earth; a place that you’d aspire to come home to. But gasp some of the people really aren’t every nice and this seemingly serene place has secrets hidden within.
After spending seven years in Paris, Emmy is back in Sky Valley to set up her own wedding gown store and help her father, famous coffee shop owner and restaurateur Troy Byrne, with one of their coffee and pastry shops, Time for Coffee. Emmy realizes that not everything is what it seems anymore, and that a lot has changed since she left.
Take for instance her good, old friend Annabeth Meyer, who’s now getting married to her ex, Matthew Mills. It was a whirlwind romance, they said, and Emmy has to design her own gown for her, and she has to help with the festivities, too. But there are other things that Emmy has to know…
There’s also Audrina, her dad’s assistant, who seems to be a nice girl but is known to have a temper, and Tripp Meyer, Annabeth’s dad whom Emmy has always hated. How will they affect Emmy’s life now?
And then there’s Daniel, one time boyfriend, and the person whom Emmy considers as the love of her life. But does he still feel the same? Or does he already have someone else? More so, what would happen now that Emmy is back? Will they be able to rekindle the fire in their relationship, or has it fizzled out for good? And is there even a future for them
Emmy has no plans of staying in Sky Valley forever, but with the change of events, she knew she had to stay. Two days after marrying Matthew, Annabeth died in front of Emmy, and it’s up to her to make sure that the real culprit gets caught. But how would she do that when the police think that she’s one of the suspects? And how would she be able to find out who the real suspect is when it seems like the people around her have their own motives to kill Annabeth?
The Sky Valley Cozy Mystery Box Set is a cozy mystery box set novel that will get you hooked. From finding out who killed Annabeth to knowing her secrets and the secrets of the people around her, join Emmy in this spine-tingling adventure of all sorts and realize that people, good or bad, have their own stories.
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Skyvalley Murderous Coffee Crumb Cozy Mystery Box Set - William Jarvis
SkyValley Murderous
Coffee Crumb
Cozy Mystery
Box Set
By: William Jarvis
Yap Kee Chong
8345 NW 66 ST #B7885
Miami, FL 33166
Digital Edition
Copyright 2015
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Other Books In The Series
Coffee, Cupcakes & Murder #1
Beaches & Coffee #2
Mayhem At The Mansion #3
Murderous Coffee Crumb #4
SkyValley Murderous Coffee Crumb Cozy Mystery Box Set
CONTENTS
Coffee, Cupcakes & Murder
Chapter 1 Sweet Little Girl No More
Chapter 2 A Blast From The Past
Chapter 3 The Wedding
Chapter 4 Coffee Most Foul
Chapter 5 The Aftermath
Chapter 6 Thinking Things Through
Chapter 7 She Bleeds
Chapter 8 Twisted Truths
Chapter 9 Another Life Lost
Chapter 10 More Questions
Chapter 11 Stranger In Her Own House
Chapter 12 Doubts
Chapter 13 Inconsistencies
Chapter 14 The House At The Mountain
Chapter 15 Guilty Or Not?
Chapter 16 Pretty Little Lies
Chapter 17 Poison
Chapter 18 It All Leads To This
Beaches And Coffee
Chapter 19 Counting Down The Days
Chapter 20 A Trip To The Resort
Chapter 21 Surprise, Surprise
Chapter 22 Welcome To My Life
Chapter 23 Snip Snap
Chapter 24 I Never Did Anything Wrong To You
Chapter 25 He’ll Never Stay With You
Chapter 26 Here Comes The Bride
Chapter 27 Just A Few More Days
Chapter 28 I Don’t Think She Loves Me
Chapter 29 Do You Still Have Feelings For Her?
Chapter 30 He’s Dead
Chapter 31 Why Is This Happening?
Chapter 32 You’re Investigating Me?
Chapter 33 Why Don’t You Just Give Up?
Chapter 34 I Want Out
Chapter 35 Scarlet Fever
Chapter 36 This Has To End
Mayhem At The Mansion
Chapter 37 A Dark Dream
Chapter 38 The Invitation
Chapter 39 Strange Encounters
Chapter 40 See You At The Mansion
Chapter 41 She’s Cooking Again
Chapter 42 Party At The Mansion
Chapter 43 Desserts Prepared By Whom?
Chapter 44 Everything’s Going To Be Alright
Chapter 45 Bouquets
Chapter 46 Dangerous Cakes
Chapter 47 A Date
Chapter 48 Be Careful
Chapter 49 Grocery Shopping
Chapter 50 The Stalker
Chapter 51 Back To Business
Chapter 52 How Well Do You Know Him?
Chapter 53 This Was In The Pie
Chapter 54 Allergies
Chapter 55 She’s My Daughter
Murderous Coffee Crumb
Chapter 56 What’s Your Angle?
Chapter 57 I’ll Take You Down
Chapter 58 Sewing The Ties
Chapter 59 Surprise
Chapter 60 Let’s See Jimmy
Chapter 61 The Conversation
Chapter 62 Still Unanswered
Chapter 63 What Do You Even Want?
Chapter 64 She’s In The Hospital
Chapter 65 A Big Puzzle
Chapter 66 I Need To See You
Chapter 67 Turn Things Around
Chapter 68 But Why?
Chapter 69 The Yearbook
Chapter 70 She Loved You
Chapter 71 You Have To Fix This
Chapter 72 Die, Bitch
Chapter 73 It’s Over
Epilogue
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COFFEE, CUPCAKES & MURDER
CHAPTER 1
SWEET LITTLE GIRL NO MORE
With her blonde hair and bright blue eyes, Emmy looked every bit like a Barbie doll. In fact, when her mother was still alive, she always called Emmy her Darling Barbie.
She was always seen as the sweet, naïve, yet intelligent little girl—one who would have a bright future, but would just stay home in Sky Valley because that’s where she belongs.
Sky Valley is located in the county of Rabun, Georgia. It’s a serene little piece of land that’s close to the mountains and boasts of lush vegetation. The willow trees, a trademark of Georgia, were big symbols of how safe the place is supposed to be. Houses were mainly modernized cabins, all in brown, beige, and white. They had gardens and backyards, complete with swing sets; and Emmy’s house was one of the largest.
Their family is one of the most popular, too. After all, they owned a series of diners and coffee shops around Sky Valley. One of which is a coffee shop located just two blocks away from their abode. The coffee shop has been there even before Emmy had been born. It was a small coffee shop, with a façade full of pink and brown stripes, and a sign that read Welcome
in cursive white letters on the door. It was called "Time for Coffee," a simple, unpretentious name that makes visitors realize what they’re in for.
That was basically how life at Sky Valley was—or how it’s supposed to be. It had this All-American, cookie cutter image that made Emmy feel nauseated at times. When her mother died due to Cancer just weeks after she graduated from High School, she knew that she had to leave right away. She needed a change of scenery—and the fact that she passed the entrance exam for Fashion Design at the Paris American Academy was an opportunity that she didn’t want to let go of. So, much to her father’s surprise, she opted to leave Sky Valley and face the real world.
That was seven years ago. She is 25 now and had a pretty healthy career abroad, but just like she felt when she was eighteen, she knew that she had to leave again. This time she had to go back to Sky Valley. Emmy wanted to open up her own wedding gown store and let the people of Sky Valley explore their options—instead of just buying gowns from the nearest RTW store.
Emmy always had an obsession with weddings. Ever since she was a little girl, she dreamed of having her own grand wedding in the future. She has seen too many backyard weddings—it was a small town, and it was common—and she wanted that, too. Although, sometimes she’d dream that she wanted her wedding to be done in a courtyard, because every princess deserves their prince, right? She even had a couple of Barbie dolls who wore wedding gowns and married their Kens.
She has changed a lot since then, but her obsession with weddings hasn’t. She still loves looking at wedding gowns as well as designing them too—and that’s exactly why she’s back. She knew that she had a lot to give, and she wanted to help the people of her community make their wedding day dreams come true, or something like it.
And, well, her father wrote her a letter a couple of months ago, too, asking her to come back. Emmy felt guilty. She really hasn’t been back since she left all those years ago, and her father needed extra help at Time for Coffee since Gloria, his helper, had to go back home to Savannah because her husband is sick. So, it’s just her father and Audrina; a half Mexican, half French woman in her late 20’s who’s manning the shop now.
Emmy got out of the cab with a wheeled luggage in tow. The fresh early morning breeze greeted her and the smell of roses was everywhere. She really was back in Sky Valley.
She walked towards Time for Coffee, impressed that it still stood, and how beautiful and chic it still is. The word Welcome
seemed to be calling her, asking her to come in and face what she left when she was 18.
Emmy opened the door and found her father, Troy Byrne, standing next to one of her childhood friends, Annabeth Meyer, and her ex-boyfriend Matthew Mills, by the cupcake stand. There were photos of various cupcakes and pastries on the walls. Emmy could still recognize her father’s famous apricot-berry cupcake, and her mom’s strawberry rhubarb pie. There were colorful cupcakes and macaroons on display too.
Emmy,
Troy said and rushed to hug her daughter, You’re back!
Hi, dad,
Emmy replied and smiled. She then looked at Annabeth and Matthew and smiled at them, too. Emmy and Matthew were together during their junior year in High School. He was the quarterback, and she was Miss Popular. They were pretty much a big cliché, so the relationship easily fizzled out. She caught him cheating on her with a senior right after dancing together at their Junior Prom. Emmy took a bathroom break and when she came looking for Matthew, she caught him lip-locked with Sofia Moriety, an upperclassman. She broke up with him right then and there.
You didn’t tell me you were coming home today!
Troy said.+ I could have picked you up from the airport.
Nah, it’s okay, daddy,
she said, I wanted a quiet entrance.
She smiled. Emmy always had a sweet smile.
Don’t be silly,
Troy said, and smiled back.
Emmy!
Annabeth greeted and rushed to hug Emmy. They were never really close, but they were forced to spend a lot of time together, especially when they were kids because their parents worked for the food industry. They had also been friends when they were young, too.
Emmy felt that Annabeth has always harbored some hatred for her. Well, she can’t say that she thinks of Annabeth highly too, but she always felt like Annabeth only tried to be nice when other people were around. It probably started when they were six and Annabeth wanted to bag the lead role in a kids’ production of The Nutcracker, but Emmy beat her to it. Then, the rivalry was heightened when Emmy graduated with top honors during Middle School, and when she dated Matthew in Junior Year. Well, Annabeth has Matthew now, so she really doesn’t have anything to be envious about, does she?
Oh look at you!
Annabeth continued, and took a layer of Emmy’s hair in her hands, Don’t you look sharp?
She smiled, flipping her own brunette curls away. Your hair doesn’t make you look like a sweet little girl anymore, though…
She let go of Emmy’s shoulder length bob.
Maybe I never really was the sweet little girl.
Emmy retorted.
That’s not true,
Matthew interjected, you were sweet.
Emmy looked at him and smiled lightly. He’s still full of himself, she thought. She also caught Audrina, who was manning the counter, rolling her eyes. She smiled at her lightly and Audrina smiled back, too. Emmy looked at Matthew. And you would know, huh?
She said coyly.
Matthew smiled, Of course.
Annabeth rolled her eyes and cleared her throat, Hey, we actually have some news,
she said and smiled, You tell her, Matty.
Oh,
Matthew said, Right,
he went on, Uhm…
Oh come on,
Annabeth said, Fine, I’ll tell her then,
she smiled then held up her right hand, letting Emmy see a ring with a huge diamond on top, We’re getting married!
Wow,
Emmy said, That’s great,
she smiled, Congratulations! So, when’s the big day?
It’s in two weeks, actually,
Annabeth replied, We’re here to talk to your dad about helping us with the cake and all… I thought we could also give pretty cupcakes to the guests and all that… and maybe, you could make us some macaroons, too? I knew you came back to help Troy.
Actually, I didn’t just come back to help my father.
Troy, sensing the tension in the air, spoke, Actually, Emmy’s here to start her own wedding gown store.
Is that right?
Annabeth asked with her Southern twang strongly. Wow, that’s amazing!
She said, albeit exaggeratedly, Maybe you could make my gown!
She smiled, That would be cool, right? You could make my gown?
You’re getting married in two weeks and you don’t have a gown yet?
Oh, it’s a whirlwind thing,
Annabeth giggled. So, are you up for it? You would be, right?
Annabeth, she just arrived,
Matthew said.
Yeah, but, yeah, fine, sure,
Emmy said, why not?
She smiled again.
Oh that’s awesome!
Annabeth said and hugged her, And your dad and Audrina can make cupcakes, our tall cake and everything’s going to be perfect!
Of course,
Emmy smiled.
I just can’t wait,
Annabeth laughed!
Emmy kept smiling. She couldn’t wait either---she couldn’t wait to leave, and just go back to Paris, or go somewhere else.
It surely was going to be a long day.
CHAPTER 2
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
Emmy opted to stay at Time for Coffee that evening after closing time. She told her father that she needed some time for herself and that she won’t stay in the shop too late.
Emmy,
Troy said before getting out of the door, I know you’re not familiar with the way things go around here anymore, but don’t worry…
he went on, you’ll be okay. We can start working on your shop tomorrow. We can turn one of my offices at home as your own office.
Yeah, thanks, dad,
Emmy smiled, I just need some peace and quiet for now,
she went on and laughed, Annabeth could be a handful.
Troy laughed, Yeah, she could be,
he said, So… alright then… I’ll see you later?
Yeah,
Emmy said, Thanks, dad,
she smiled.
She went inside the kitchen and looked for some supplies. One good thing about staying in Paris was that she was able to hone her baking skills. She especially loved concocting her own dishes and was fond of lemon cupcakes, especially when she was feeling out of it.
She opened the refrigerator and luckily found some lemons there. She prepared the ingredients on the table: whole milk, sugar, vanilla extract, heavy cream, lemon zest and lemon juice. She then proceeded to pre-heat the oven and used paper liners to line cupcake pan cups.
In a bowl, she beat flour and salt together, not caring if her cowl-necked, long-sleeved top and high waist shorts got bombarded with flour. She beat each egg until the mixture was fluffy, then she added the lemon zest, together with vanilla extract. It smelled good, and she smiled.
Then, she added flour, lemon juice, and milk into the mixture and poured the batter into the cupcake cups and placed them inside the oven.
Suddenly, she heard the wind chimes from the door. Someone came inside. Damn, Emmy,
she said to herself, Why’d you forget to lock the door?
She wiped her hands on some paper towels to see who came in and was surprised to see Daniel, who was an old friend from school. Well, he was more than a friend, too. They got together in Senior Year but they’ve been friends for a long time.
Daniel was really nice and helpful. He was intelligent too, plus he looked good. Emmy thought that he looked even better now—his face was chiseled, and that cute cleft on his chin made him look a whole lot more endearing. His eyes still magnetized her—they were that hazel color that always made him seem more mysterious.
But above all, Emmy would always remember Daniel as a guy who really loved her and who would do everything for her. They had to break up, though, because Emmy had to leave for Paris, but somehow, she still thought of him while she was away. She wondered how he was, what he was doing, and whether he’s with someone, or god forbid, married already.
Now he was here.
Jesus,
Daniel said. It sounded more like ’Jay-sus’, Emmy,
he said, Wow…wow…you’re…you’re back.
Hi,
Emmy muttered.
They looked at each other for a while without saying anything, and then Emmy realized that she did not want to be in this uncomfortable situation with him. She walked towards him and gave him a hug. It wasn’t tight, but in a way, she hoped he knew that she was glad to see him. She smiled.
You’re back,
She grinned, Yeah,
she said, I’m back.
Sorry,
he laughed, Sorry I’ve been acting like an idiot…I was just…surprised,
he said, I heard from your father that you were coming back, but I didn’t know the big day would be today…
He also didn’t know, actually,
Emmy smiled, You know him. If I told him I was coming back, he probably would have staged a welcome party or something,
Daniel laughed, Yeah, you’re right about that,
he said.
What are you doing here?
Oh, that.
Daniel said, I was just surprised that the shop was still open. I mean, it’s past nine… so I thought someone must be here, but why? So, I decided to go in and…yeah, well, you’re here.
Sorry.
Emmy said.
Why would you be sorry?
I don’t know,
Emmy chuckled, I just…yeah, whatever…I had a long day.
A long day?
Daniel asked, Why? What happened?
Emmy shrugged, Well, when I came, they were here, talking to my dad about cakes for their wedding and all that, then next thing I know, Annabeth’s asking me to design her wedding gown…and you know her, she’s pretty crazy about details…
Daniel laughed, Right,
he said, I bet she asked you to design her gown right away.
You bet she did,
Emmy said, She told me she wanted to look like Grace Kelly.
Annabeth as Grace Kelly,
Daniel said, Now I couldn’t imagine that!
Emmy laughed, I know right?
she teased and smiled. It was nice to have a free-flowing conversation with Daniel.
Just then, Daniel noticed the smell of lemon coming from inside the kitchen. What is that?
Oh my god,
Emmy said, the cupcakes!
She then ran to the kitchen, followed by Daniel, and arrived just in time to take the cupcakes out of the oven. Whew,
Emmy sighed as she wiped her forehead with the back of her hand.
Wow, they smell nice,
Daniel said, Lemon cupcakes?
Yeah,
Emmy answered, handing him a piece, They were my stress-relievers back in Paris,
she said, Careful, they’re hot.
Daniel smiled at her and bit into the cupcake, This is good,
he said, Wow…you plan on selling these here? People will love them, I’m telling you,
Emmy laughed, No, no, not really,
she said, Actually…my plan is to open a wedding gown store. I’ll be helping around here, of course, but that’s not the main plan…Dad said I could make use of one of his home offices as my own office, so, we’ll see…
I could help you out,
Daniel said, I mean, you know, with setting up the office. I have time. Not that I’m not doing anything with my life, okay?
he laughed, I’m just…freelancing right now,
he said, Taking on writing projects from time to time. The whole architecture thing tired me out fast,
he said, After I was able to save up, I decided I could take a rest…at least for a while. Then I’ll see where the road will take me.
He smiled.
That’s cool,
she said, You’d really help me out? I mean, would no one be angry? Not that I’m implying anything but, I mean, God what am I saying…
He laughed, Relax,
he said, First and foremost, I’m not with anyone, if that’s what you’re trying to say. It’s been a while…How about you?
No, uhm, I’m not with anyone, too…
She said, It’s funny, I haven’t really been with anyone in so long…After you, there was just this one guy in college but that was…it was pretty crazy…
Why? What happened?
He was married.
Oh.
I actually didn’t know,
Oh,
Daniel said again, Well…at least you’re out of it now.
Yeah,
she said, It was pretty crazy when his wife hurt me in a public place, though…She called me a slut and all that, but I guess I deserved it.
Hey, you didn’t know.
She shrugged, I thought you’d be married, though.
Me?
He grinned, Nah…I thought Ruby and I would last though, but…some things just aren’t meant to be.
Who’s Ruby?
I met her in college,
he said, Business ad student. She was great, nice and sweet,
he said. We stayed together for years, but she broke up with me because according to her, it seemed like I was still pining for someone else.
He went on, She told me that every time she’s with me, it seemed like I was thinking of someone else and of course, that hurt.
I see…
She said, and they stayed quiet for a little while. Emmy thought about what Ruby was talking about. As selfish as it seemed, she wished that she was who Ruby was talking about, because realistically speaking, Daniel was her one great love. Although it was her fault that they broke up, she wished that she really made an impact on him.
Actually Daniel wanted them to stay together, but she opted not to because she didn’t believe in long distance relationships. That and she wanted a fresh start.
Oh she could be too complicated sometimes.
So…
Daniel spoke again, after eating another cupcake, how do you feel about Matthew and Annabeth getting married?
She laughed, I don’t know, Dan,
she said. It’s fine with me. I mean, they deserve each other.
She said, Okay, that sounded wrong…
He laughed, Hey,
he said, You’re right,
They looked at each other and broke into a fit of laughter, I missed you,
he said, Really.
She smiled at him, I missed you too, Daniel,
she said.
So…
he said, can I bring some of these cupcakes home to nana?
he asked, pertaining to his grandmother, she’ll love these, especially knowing that they came from you,
That would be great,
she said. How is she?
As tough a nail,
he spoke. She’ll attend the wedding, too. Not that she’s close to Annabeth or Matthew, but you know, there aren’t that many people around here…
Right,
she said, small town.
Uh-huh,
he said, Bet Paris wasn’t this way at all,
Yeah, it wasn’t,
she said.
So…
he started again, "Let’s bring