A mysterious diary, a handsome stranger, and a secret spy Lora Weaver is not in the habit of spying on people. It's rude. It's unseemly. It's an invasion of privacy.It's also almost impossible to avoid in a crowded caf when a handsome stranger sets to scribbling secrets in a journal mere inches away from her croissant and mochaccino glac . Secrets she has no business knowing. Which is just as well since the scribbles are in French and her skills in the language verge on lost-in-translation territory.Not that anyone watching would know that. Anyone watching would think Lora knows plenty. Which Lora soon realizes when her beloved early edition of a Jane Austen novel goes missing and her new life in a new city plunges into a m lange of suspicious strangers, backstreet barters, and mysterious secrets. So many secrets. Secrets Lora needs to uncover if she wants to get her book back Find out how Lora Weaver met bestie Camille Caron and impossibly enigmatic co-boss Laurent in The Demi-Tasse D but, a Lora Weaver prequel novella. Pull up a chair and hold on to your mochaccino, this caper could get bumpy: )The Demi-Tasse D but is for readers of light mysteries with humor and a splash of romance. It may be read as a standalone introduction to the series or after reading any of the other Lora Weaver books.Praise for The Lora Weaver Series: "More gauze than grit...more Stephanie Plum than Philip Marlowe."- The Thrilling Detective Website What readers are saying about the Lora Weaver series: "Well written with enough twists to make the plot interesting. Mystery with romance and humor always makes for a good book." - Goodreads Reviewer"Always love Lora and this series. Read it from book one on..." - Amazon Reviewer "Mystery and romance, and it made me laugh too." - Amazon Reviewer "There are plenty of twist and turns, excitement, and page turner moments. Get settled in for a nice long and satisfying read " - Amazon Reviewer "I totally got sucked into this book and read it in a day." - Goodreads Reviewer