Miller debuts a series about things that go bump in the day.
Hope Bailey and her sister, Summer, own Bailey’s Boutique, an Asheville store specializing in things paranormal. Hope lives with their Gram in a haunted brownstone; Summer’s married to Gary Fletcher, who’s been absent a lot lately, allegedly working overtime. Hope’s in the middle of a palm reading when a handsome stranger enters the shop and accuses the sisters of trying to kill a woman. He’s interrupted in turn by Gram calling for help from the community center, where she’s lunching with her boyfriend, Dr. Morris Henshaw. Roberta King, one of her friends, has died in agony with a tarot card near her body. The handsome stranger from the shop turns out to be Dr. Dylan Henshaw, Morris' son, and he also turns up at the community center, telling Detective Phillips the cause of Roberta's death seems to be anaphylaxis and accusing the sisters of giving Roberta an herbal concoction that killed her. Meanwhile, the sisters’ friend Megan, who works in a hotel, tells Hope that Gary’s checked in with someone named Misty Monique. Then the same tarot card is discovered with another woman found dead at the hotel spa, tamping down Hope and Dylan’s obvious attraction for each other because of his suspicions and the sisters’ needs to cover up the ghosts in their attics. Though Hope hasn’t done tarot readings since the accidental death of her fiance, she’s still an expert on the subject. So when Gram admits to being in a tontine with the dead women, Hope braves the ghosts to find the mysterious killer.
Pleasing characters spark the first entry in an often amusing mystery/romance series.