Top Ten Tuesday – Top 10 Book Covers That Make Me Think of Fall
/28 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Ten Books With Fall/Autumn Covers/Themes (If the cover screams fall to you, or the books give off a feeling of being Fallish). I feel like I kind of lamed out on this topic because I completely drew a blank about all things Fall as soon as I read it. I’m sure once I see what everyone else has done with it, I’ll feel like a fool, haha. Since my brain just wouldn’t work, I decided to just focus on book covers that remind me of fall because of their color schemes, since those red, orange, and gold earthy tones are what I most associate with fall. The books themselves have little or nothing to do with fall; it’s all about the colors!
Top 10 Book Covers That Make Me Think of Fall
1. A CLOCKWORK ORANGE by Anthony Burgess
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2. BEHOLD THE DREAMERS by Imbolo Mbue
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3. HOMEGOING by Yaa Gyasi
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4. ILLUMINAE by Amy Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
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5. THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE by Stieg Larrson
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6. LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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7. A WALK TO REMEMBER by Nicholas Sparks
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8. WALDEN by Henry David Thoreau
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9. THE INVENTION OF WINGS by Sue Monk Kidd
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10. A FEAST FOR CROWS by George R.R. Martin
Hey, Winter is coming! Fall comes before winter so I’m kind of on topic with this one, right? (Ssshhhh, just let me have my moment, lol)
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Question: Hmmm, did you have any better luck with this topic than I did?
ARC Review: Murder Over Mochas
/8 Comments/by Suzanne

Series: Java Jive #5
Published by Random House Publishing Group - Alibi on January 1st 1970
Genres: Cozy Mystery, Mystery
Source: Netgalley
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FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
MY REVIEW:
I decided I wanted a to take a break from my usual fantasy, science fiction, and psychological thriller reads so I settled on the cozy mystery, Murder Over Mochas by Caroline Fardig. I have to admit that the title and the cute cover were what initially drew me in, but I was also intrigued by the storyline. I settled into my favorite reading chair and proceeded to devour the book in just a couple of sittings. The story, which is book #5 in the Java Jive mystery series, follows Juliet Langley, a coffeehouse manager who is also a private investigator. Juliet is working at the coffeehouse one evening when her ex-fiance Scott O’Malley shows up unannounced, begging to see her. Outraged because she hasn’t seen Scott since he dumped her and took basically everything she owned, including all of her money, Juliet immediately punches Scott in the face and has absolutely zero interest in hearing what he has to say.
Finally, she relents, and over a cup of coffee, Scott tells Juliet that he is in deep trouble with some dangerous people who have kidnapped his wife, Mandi (who is of course the woman Scott left Juliet for). Mid-conversation, Scott suddenly keels over and drops dead right in front of Juliet. When preliminary test results indicate Scott was probably poisoned, Juliet realizes that her tumultuous past with Scott, along with the fact that she practically attacked him in front of a roomful of people, is going to automatically put her at the top of the list of suspects. So she sets out, with the help of another ex-boyfreind, police detective Ryder Hamilton, to figure out what has really been happening with Scott and if someone actually poisoned him.
Will Juliet be able to solve the mystery and clear her name or will Scott continue to screw her over from beyond the grave, sending her to prison for a crime she didn’t commit? And can her budding romance with coffeehouse owner, Pete, survive the chaos and drama that Scott’s death brings into their lives?
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Okay, I don’t want to say too much else about the plot because I don’t want to give away any details that would spoil the mystery, so I’ll just say that this was a fun and quick read for me. It was the perfect read to curl up with in my favorite reading chair and I will definitely keep this series in mind the next time I’m looking for a light and entertaining mystery.
On to some highlights…
I really enjoyed the main character, Juliet. She is feisty, independent, and very resourceful. I was hooked on Juliet from the opening scene of the book when her ex shows up and she immediately punches him in the face. Juliet gets herself into several humorous scrapes along the way, but thinks fast enough on her feet, thankfully, to get herself out of trouble most of the time. In that sense, Juliet actually reminded me a lot of Stephanie Plum from the series of the same name, who is one of my favorite mystery heroines. They’re both kickass and yet hilarious at the same time.
I loved the author’s writing style as well. It’s very conversational, with lots of witty banter between the characters, and I just found myself effortlessly pulled through all of the twists and turns of the story.
The romance was handled well too. Those who follow my reviews know that I don’t like it when a romance takes over and distracts from the rest of the storyline. In the case of Murder Over Mochas, the romance is clearly there but it isn’t heavy-handed at all. Instead, it is skillfully woven in so as to complement the mystery storyline rather than distract from it.
The only real issue I had with Murder Over Mochas was that although the book technically works as a standalone even though it’s part of a series, I just would have liked more information about each of the characters. I felt like there were details about their backstories that I was missing, and that with those details, it would have been an even more enjoyable read than it was. I especially would have liked to see more of the early interactions between Juliet and Pete. That would have made it a solid 4 star read for me.
If you’re into cozy mysteries or just want a quick, light mystery with a touch of romance and humor, I’d definitely say Murder Over Mochas is worth a read. If you’re like me and think you’d want more backstory, maybe consider starting at the beginning of the series and working your way to this one. I think any of them would make excellent weekend or vacation reads.
Thanks so much to Caroline Fardig, Random House Publishing Group – Alibi, and to Netgalley for allowing me to preview this book. It in no way shapes my opinion.
SYNOPSIS:
A blast from the past gets Nashville PI and coffeehouse manager Juliet Langley in hot water in this explosive mystery from the USA Today bestselling author of Death Before Decaf.
As a newly minted private eye, Juliet Langley has sworn to leave homicide to the authorities, limiting the scope of her investigations to cheating spouses and dirty business partners . . . like her ex-fiancé, Scott O’Malley. When Scott shows up unannounced at her coffeehouse, Java Jive, Juliet’s first instinct is to punch him in the nose. Her second is to turn down his desperate plea for help with a case that’s way too dangerous for her liking. But when Scott drops dead before her eyes, Juliet isn’t going to wait around for someone else to clear her name.
It’s only a matter of time before her tumultuous past with her ex-fiancé comes out, so Juliet teams up with her ex-boyfriend, police detective Ryder Hamilton, to figure out who poisoned Scott. They soon confirm that Scott was involved in an illegal scheme that’s definitely grounds for concern.
Just as romance is finally beginning to percolate for Juliet and her best friend, Pete Bennett, she has no choice but to head back to her hometown to seek out the truth. And she’ll need help from the locals to find the real killer—otherwise her happily ever after could easily end up including an actual ball and chain.

About Caroline Fardig
CAROLINE FARDIG is the USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR of the Java Jive Mysteries series and the Lizzie Hart Mysteries series. Fardig’s BAD MEDICINE was named one of the “Best Books of 2015” by Suspense Magazine. She worked as a schoolteacher, church organist, insurance agent, funeral parlor associate, and stay-at-home mom before she realized that she wanted to be a writer when she grew up. Born and raised in a small town in Indiana, Fardig still lives in that same town with an understanding husband, two sweet kids, two energetic dogs, and one malevolent cat.
Top Ten Tuesday – My Top 10 Favorite Book Boyfriends
/40 Comments/by Suzanne
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Top Ten Book Boyfriends/Girlfriends (Which characters do you have crushes on?)
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Going in, I thought this was going to be a tough topic to come up with a full set of 10 for. With the exception of my longtime book boyfriend, Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice, I just drew a blank when I started thinking about characters I had crushes on. Once I got going though, I actually ended up with 11 names and so had to make a cut (Sorry, Rhysand!). Apparently I crush more easily than I thought I did 😉
TOP 10 BOOK BOYFRIENDS
1 and 2. KAZ and MATTHIAS from the SIX OF CROWS series
Apparently I have a thing for bad boys because Kaz Brekker scored the number 1 spot on my list, with his fellow teammate, Matthias, coming in a close second. I love that they’re both tough yet a little vulnerable if you dig deep enough, and I’m especially enjoying Matthias right now as I’m reading Crooked Kingdom and watching Nina flirt relentlessly with him. Every time he blushes, I crush on him a little more, haha.
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3. AZRIEL from the A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES series
I almost put Rhys on my list because I have crushed on him a bit throughout this series, but I bumped him for Azriel at the last moment because there’s just something about Azriel that appeals to me on a more subtle level. I like his quiet, protective demeanor and that there’s an air of mystery surrounding him at times.
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4. ALUCARD EMERY from the SHADES OF MAGIC series
Honestly, I have crushes on most of the characters in this series to some degree, but Alucard Emery is just so fabulous, I had to put him on this list. I’m a big fan of both his witty banter and most especially of his absolute devotion to Rhys.
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5. CARSWELL THORNE from THE LUNAR CHRONICLES
This guy is just such a larger than life personality that you can’t help but fall in love with him. I love a funny guy and Carswell Thorne is just hilarious, even if the hilarity is often unintentional.
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6. RON WEASLEY from the HARRY POTTER series
Seriously, how can you not love Ron Weasley? I love Ron because he’s funny, sarcastic, loyal as hell to his friends, and because he’s often an underdog compared to all of the other witches and wizards at Hogwart’s. There’s just something about an underdog that appeals to me…
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7. MR. DARCY from PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Mr. Darcy was my first ever book boyfriend and he still makes the list all these years later. Darcy initially comes across as arrogant and condescending, but I loved that, if you took the time to get to know him, as Lizzie did, there was much more to him than meets the eye and that he was actually quite kind-hearted and unassuming.
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8. JON SNOW from A SONG OF FIRE AND ICE series

It’s totally the underdog thing here again with Jon Snow. The fact that he’s played by the sexy Kit Harrington in the HBO series doesn’t hurt either! 😉
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9. LEVI STEWART from FANGIRL
How adorable is this guy? I think I started crushing on Levi the moment he was compared to a golden retriever in the book, lol.
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10. AUGUSTUS from THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
This guy has got to be the sweetest boyfriend ever. The way he felt about Hazel, everything he did for her…. just such a sweet, thoughtful guy. Loved him.
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