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From Cleo Coyle, the New York Times bestselling author of Dead Cold Brew, comes a delicious new entry in the “fun and gripping” (Huffington Post) Coffeehouse Mysteries. When coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi awakens on a bench in Washington Square Park, she has no idea she's been missing for the past week, or that her friends and family have been frantic with worry. Now that she's back, everyone is overjoyed, including a handsome NYPD detective who claims to be her fiancé. But to Mike Quinn's crushing distress, Clare doesn't remember him, or much of anything about the last decade of her life. Clare's missing memory is tied to a crime she witnessed. An acquaintance of Clare's elegant employer—and fellow member of an exclusive Gotham circle known as “The Ladies Who Brunch”—invited Clare to her posh hotel to sample gourmet wedding cakes. The pair took a stroll after their indulgent tasting and, according to security camera footage, a masked figure snatched the hotel heiress at gunpoint with Clare looking on. Did the kidnapper take Clare, too? The camera went dark, just like Clare's memory. Soon authorities grow suspicious. Is Clare really a victim? Or merely acting like one? Evidence is mounting that she set the woman up. To clear her name, Clare must find a way to reclaim her memories and rescue the heiress before this high-stakes crime ends in tragedy. Otherwise, instead of walking down the aisle, Clare may find herself perp-walking to prison as an accomplice to kidnapping and murder.
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19 primary booksCoffeehouse Mystery is a 19-book series with 20 primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Cleo Coyle. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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Yes, I've read my Coffeehouse Mysteries out of order. But now I have finally put the last piece into place with Brewed Awakening. This is my just turned the last page, totally off the cuff review.
What a read!!! When I started, and Clare had lost her memory, I was aghast. (Okay, I've read Honey Roasted - I had an idea things wouldn't stay pear-shaped. But still. She couldn't remember Quinn?!) But I pressed on.
This book, y'all. I don't even have words for how much I enjoyed it. I think I devoured it in about three hours. I wanted to smack Matt for thinking this might be his second chance with Clare, and I was delighted to see that Clare was still herself and wasn't going to fall for his smooth talking. And even when she couldn't remember all that had happened in the past fifteen or so years, Clare retained her investigative sensibilities. She was determined to figure out what had happened.
I'll have more thoughts later. I just had to come write this now to tell y'all that if you haven't gotten to Brewed Awakening in the series, keep reading! And if you haven't read the series, what are you waiting for?! I think I liked this book even better than Honey Roasted, and I liked that one. I hope there's more of the series yet to come. It's one of my favorites!