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The Lily Sprayberry Realtor Series by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson (.ePUB)

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đź“® The Lily Sprayberry Realtor Series by Carolyn Ridder Aspenson (.ePUB)

Even though I've always wanted to be a writer, I also wanted to support myself, so instead of following that dream, I opted to get a job with a regular paycheck. When my mother died in 2009, and then I lost my father less than a year later, I decided to take the leap. I wanted to find a way to honor my parents, to keep their memories alive, and I did that with my first book, Unfinished Business.

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Carolyn Ridder Aspenson

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5.6MB

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Mystery/Thriller

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ePUB

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0.5 Escrowbar Holder - Welcome to Bramblett County Georgia where the tea is sweet and crime is on the menu. Say hello to new real estate agent Lily Sprayberry. Life friends Lily and her partner Belle Pyott have just started their business. It's exciting and scary, but they're motivated to be the best agents in North Georgia. But when something terrible happens, Lily's time is split between her business and her budding amateur sleuth habit. Can she balance her clients and finding a criminal?

10. Realtor Rub Out

10. Realtor Rub Out - Bramblett County Georgia realtor Lily Sprayberry's brand new listing is a hit, just not the kind she expected. When Lily stops by the staged home, she finds the dead body of another realtor lying on the living room floor. With only a week until her destination wedding, and no leads, no potential suspects, and no possibility to leave the state until the murder is solved, Lily's sheriff fiancé thinks they should postpone their nuptials. But that doesn't work for the soon to be bride. Determined to find the killer in time to say I do, she does a little investigating herself. But the killer knows of Lily's knack for solving crimes and sets his eyes on her. Now Lily must race against the clock and catch a killer before the killer gets to her first.

11. Foreclosure Fatality

11. Foreclosure Fatality - I’d sell more homes if the dead bodies didn’t get in the way. I made a promise, multiple times, actually, to my husband, the Bramblett County Sheriff. I promised I wouldn’t put my life at risk doing his job. But… When I find my potential client’s son standing over her dead body, all bets are off. I just can’t let it go, no matter how hard I try. Truth be told, I’d put myself up against a murderer any day if it kept me from taking sides between Henrietta and Bonnie, besties currently on the outs. Risking my life is one thing, but getting between those two is something no person in their right mind should do. Who am I kidding? I can’t stop myself from trying to help them too. I just hope I come out of this alive.

12. Upgraded for Murder

12. Upgraded for Murder - Lily Sprayberry Solves Crimes... And sets up murders? I am a murderer. Okay, so I didn’t actually pull the trigger. Still, because of me, Buck Haverty is dead, and the person I recommended he use for home repairs is charged with his murder. Buck wasn’t well-liked in Bramblett County, but poor character isn’t a reason for murder, and I’m convinced Bubba doesn’t have it in him to kill someone. Only my sheriff husband disagrees. He claims Bubba’s a bad guy and warns me against getting involved. But he’s issued that warning before, and I didn’t listen. Seems I probably should have this time because now I’m trapped in a game of cat and mouse with a group of nasty men who want to see me six feet under, just like Buck Haverty. Luckily, I’ve got a great support group to help bring the group down. Of course, most of them are over the age of 70, but I wouldn’t count them out!

13. A Listing To Die For

13. A Listing To Die For - Lily is back and she's got a baby on board! Listing homes can be murder. Just when I thought juggling diaper duty with dazzling real estate deals was my biggest challenge, life throws me a curveball. The biggest listing of my career lands on my desk, and I can practically hear the cha-ching of the largest commission in my career. I’m talking the kind that gets my six month old daughter four years at an out-of-state college, when she’s 18, of course. When she’s ready, of course. But when I arrive to meet the homeowner, I find the house empty, and the door locked. I decide to explore the estate, but instead of finding a breathtaking garden, I find Janice—my biggest competitor for the listing—lifeless among the roses. Being married to the Sheriff doesn’t keep me off the suspect list, especially since my fingerprints are on the weapon. Now my career, as well as my husbands, is in jeopardy. The high stakes of the real estate game have never felt so real. I have to clear my name, but where do I start? The list of potential suspects is as long as the scroll of dream homes I’ve sold. But the killer leaves an ominous warning: stick to selling houses, Lily, or you might just end up as garden décor like Janice. It’s a grim offer, but I’ve never been one to back down from a challenge, especially when the decor is so... fatal. So, with a cautious step and a hopeful heart, I tread the perilous path of murder, aiming to outwit the danger lurking behind each corner.

14. Mortgaged to Murder

14. Mortgaged to Murder - To Lily Sprayberry, selling homes is easier than buttering a biscuit—until a fire ignites her deadliest case yet. When I accepted the listing for the Wilson’s charming old farmhouse just outside town, I never imagined it would end in flames—or with a body inside. But that’s exactly what happened. I arrived for a showing to find the place ablaze, smoke choking the sky. Inside, firefighters discovered my client, James Wilson, dead. The sheriff—my husband, Dylan—and his investigators labeled it a tragic accident. But I knew better. Something felt off about the scene, too many little things that didn’t add up. Soon enough, the investigators changed course. No more tragic accident; instead, it was arson and murder. The only problem? They’d set their sights on Patricia, the grieving wife, certain she harbored a deadly secret. Desperate to clear her name, she pleaded for my help. Now, I’m neck-deep in a mystery packed with small-town secrets, whispers of old grudges, and a killer who knows I’m digging where I shouldn’t. With every clue I expose, the danger intensifies, and I soon realize my own life is at stake. Can I catch the real murderer before my next showing is my last?

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