Casket Case: A Novel By Lauren Evans
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In Casket Case, a warm-hearted debut rom-com, Nora Clanton returns to her hometown of Rabbittown, Alabama, to run her family's casket business after an unexpected tragedy. What she thought would be a mundane life surrounded by grief takes an unexpected turn when a charming stranger, Garrett Bishop, walks into her shop.
Garrett is everything Nora could hope for—thoughtful, kind, and with a well-paying job in logistics that keeps him busy. Their burgeoning romance seems perfect, except for one curious detail: Garrett’s job involves a lot of late-night calls and frequent travel, and he’s often seen at the scenes of local deaths.
As a few residents of Rabbittown pass away under mysterious circumstances, Nora begins to question Garrett’s role. The more she learns, the more she realizes that Garrett’s “logistics coordinator” title conceals a much darker truth—he works directly for Death.
Faced with this revelation, Nora struggles to reconcile her image of Garrett as the ideal partner with the harsh reality of his job. The love she’s developed for him conflicts with the unsettling nature of his work, and she must confront the daunting question of whether she can accept his role in the circle of life and death.
Casket Case is a clever and endearing debut that explores the intertwining of love and loss. Through Nora's journey, the story reveals that while death may seem frightening, it’s not the end of love’s possibilities. With charm and heart, this novel shows that even in the darkest of places, hope and connection can flourish.
Garrett is everything Nora could hope for—thoughtful, kind, and with a well-paying job in logistics that keeps him busy. Their burgeoning romance seems perfect, except for one curious detail: Garrett’s job involves a lot of late-night calls and frequent travel, and he’s often seen at the scenes of local deaths.
As a few residents of Rabbittown pass away under mysterious circumstances, Nora begins to question Garrett’s role. The more she learns, the more she realizes that Garrett’s “logistics coordinator” title conceals a much darker truth—he works directly for Death.
Faced with this revelation, Nora struggles to reconcile her image of Garrett as the ideal partner with the harsh reality of his job. The love she’s developed for him conflicts with the unsettling nature of his work, and she must confront the daunting question of whether she can accept his role in the circle of life and death.
Casket Case is a clever and endearing debut that explores the intertwining of love and loss. Through Nora's journey, the story reveals that while death may seem frightening, it’s not the end of love’s possibilities. With charm and heart, this novel shows that even in the darkest of places, hope and connection can flourish.