About Murder on the Lake: A Celebrity Disappearance Cozy Mystery with a Fake Death, a Prom Queen, and a Killer Comeback (Montana Cozy Art Mysteries):
Fame fades. Secrets remain. And in Willow Hollow, even the sweetest melodies can end in murder.
When a country legend’s perfect life unravels on the shores of Willow Hollow, secrets rise from the depths…
Everyone at the Willow Hollow Art Retreat is starstruck when Skye Newton, iconic country singer and queen of reinvention, checks in for a private lakeside getaway with her dashing new husband, Troy Landon. But when Troy’s shoes are found at the water’s edge and he disappears without a trace, the small town is thrown into chaos.
Was it a tragic accident? Or the perfect cover-up?
Cassandra Fairweather suspects the truth is murkier than the lake itself. Rumors fly—of affairs, old flames, and a prom queen with unfinished business. Then, a body washes up… but it’s not who anyone expected.
Now, with a scandal ready to explode and a killer lurking close to home, Cassandra must navigate fame, betrayal, and a trail of musical clues to uncover the truth.
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Author Bio:
Hi, I’m Mollie. I’m an award-winning author and artist who writes fun, beautiful, and sensual contemporary romance, lighthearted romantic comedies, and cozy murder mysteries with art-inspired themes and the pursuit of justice.
After exploring a few fascinating careers, I finally followed my true calling—writing love stories and mysteries that celebrate passion, healing, and second chances. My books are romantic, uplifting, and emotionally rich, offering readers both escapism and hope.
At the heart of everything I write is a simple belief: love has the power to transform lives. Whether it’s a billionaire romance set in Italy, a small-town Montana love story, or an art-infused cozy mystery, my novels are full of optimism, passion, and unforgettable characters.
Readers often tell me my books gave them hope, courage, and joy during difficult times. That’s the greatest gift an author could wish for.
I like to think of authors as pens in the hands of the writing goddesses, sending love letters to the world—and I’d be honored if you let me send one to you through my stories.