The story kept me enthralled from the first word until the last. I just love Rose - the quirky, the naiveté, and the good heartedness. Like the other books in this series, this story is meticulously crafted, beautifully written, and expertly delivered. Along the way, I felt all of Rose’s feelings as she experienced them - laughing, crying, swooning, cringing, teeth gritting, angry stomping, hyperventilating, and cheering. Rose is a 24 year old women living in a nosy closed minded small town. She experiences visions that she’s compelled to share with the person she has them of. She recently started enriching and expanding her small life which used to be dictated by her recently deceased mother. She is learning to live life for the first time with friends, a boyfriend, and a new business. In this story, Rose has just opened her garden business with Violet when an elderly neighbor dies and Rose is convinced she was murdered. Rose, of course, finds herself suddenly in the middle of the intrigue and the danger. While Rose struggles with what to do, she continues to embrace her new life despite her fear all the while dealing with danger, mystery, and shocking revelations. Her boyfriend Joe, her sister Violet, Mason the ADA, and Bruce Wayne again play major secondary characters roles in this book and help the story progress and Rose’s character grow. The book has a little bit of everything - sweet moments, exciting action, danger, family drama, painful pasts, mystery, evil actors, plot twists, imperfect characters, and even a few chuckles. I cannot wait to read what happens next in Rose’s life.