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The Pretenders of Copper CountyThe Pretenders of Copper County by May Archer

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


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Today I finished reading The Pretenders of Copper County by May Archer. It’s the first in her “Copper County” series of male/male romance. Story is told in alternating first-person points-of-view of the main characters, Reed Sunday, undercover bodyguard, and Chris Winowski, shy charcuterie enthusiast.

Reed’s current assignment should be easy enough: pick up his latest protectee in Vermont and keep him safe until his mafia boss uncle signs a plea deal and testifies. What Reed hadn’t counted on was just how adorkable and accident-prone his new charge would be, nor how naive and chatty. When Chris befriends the drug dealer next door and blows their cover, Reed must go on the run with him as they search for a new safehouse. They both end up going undercover as the new caretakers of a rundown campground near O’Leary, NY. Make that married caretakers. The more time Reed spends with Chris, however, the less pretend their relationship seems.

Chris leads the most boring life in existence. When his boss tells him he should open himself to new experiences and seize the day, Chris responds by allowing Reed Sunday to pick him up. Only what Chris thought was a date seems more like a kidnapping, and what’s this about his beloved Uncle Danny being a crime lord? But, when Reed saves him from the midst of a bar brawl (one that Chris might have sort of accidentally instigated), Chris begins to see his protector in a new light. Too bad Reed is only pretending to like him as part of their cover.

This was laugh-out-loud funny, in spite of the danger lurking in the background. I loved how the author wove this story neatly into other series she writes: “Love in O’Leary”, “Sunday Brothers”, and “Whispering Key”. There were so many misunderstandings, especially in regards to Chris and his co-worker, Crys, and there was a lot to unpack and untangle along the way. This was like reading a Ray Cooney play. LOL! Of course, Reed and Chris developed feelings for one another, but neither wanted to say anything for fear the other didn’t feel the same. Maddening. But, what’s a May Archer book without its HEA?

Favorite lines:
♦ I resisted the urge to punch myself in the face.
♦ Was this how I would finally lose my mind?
♦ “Shouldn’t the universe have limits on the number of times a person can mortify himself in one day?”
♦ “He couldn’t walk across an open field without triggering a groundhog rebellion and compelling the bumblebees to fight for him to the death.”
♦ “You did call me the greatest lover of all time, which I think I’m going to have printed on a T-shirt and noted on my Grindr profile.” // “Do with it what you will. Ten out of ten. Excellent service. Will come again.”
♦ “Life’s all about embracing your own personal weird.”
♦ “See how much we have in common? Tell me you like hockey and I’ll make us friendship bracelets right now.”
♦ “Nothing says I want to be committed to you like getting hit in the face with a chair for the person you love, right?”


But, there was also this line: ”I’ve got eleven-eleven-cases that have all gone hot at once.”
Can’t even escape the curse of 1111 in a May Archer book!

Funny, flirty, fabulous, and hot! Five stars!
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Neptune's Children (Tropical Breeze Cozy Mystery Book 14)Neptune's Children by Mary Bowers

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



Today is a scheduled day off work (federal holidays, for the win!), and I used it to finish reading Neptune's Children by Mary Bowers. This is the 14th book in the "Tropical Breeze" cozy mystery series. The main character is usually Taylor Verone, but this particular story followed several different characters and was all written in third-person pov.

A local reporter turns up dead after infiltrating and investigating a cult-like group just outside of Tropical Breeze--the third mysterious death among Neptune's Children. Taylor's lover, Michael, is especially concerned because Taylor herself has been spending time at The Quayside and refuses to come home. Taylor is keen to find out what happened to her friend, but when other people from Tropical Breeze show up, she realizes they have a better chance at fitting in and getting answers. Taylor reluctantly returns home and tries to dig up additional information on her own. It will take her cat, Bastet, to point her in the right direction in order to find out, once and for all, what is going on with Neptune's Children.

This was all over the place. It made sense as it went along, but getting the story from so many points of view was less than ideal. Taylor barely had any "screen time" at all, which was disappointing. The ending and the explanation reminded me of an episode of Scooby Doo.

Favorite lines:
♦ "Even your cat wants you to come home."
♦ "Maybe I should have asked the cat."
♦ Ed was still driving his 1991 Geo Metro, after all these years, and Taylor was beginning to think that the greatest paranormal mystery in Ed's world was how he managed to keep that car running.
♦ The whole meeting seemed to be getting away from him, as if he'd expected to be planning a surprise party and suddenly everybody was plotting an assassination.


There was also an exchange over the course of several paragraphs that amused and alarmed me:
"Try 1111."
♦ "The PIN is 1111. Listen carefully, yourself."
♦ "Is it 1111?"


I've been loving the books in the Tropical Breeze series, but not this one. Average score of three.
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Today is a day to honor our veterans. I have family and friends who have served, are serving, or who have died in the military. Let us not forget what each service member means to our respective countries.

On the other hand, anything that involves eleven-eleven is best forgotten.
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I hate this day.  Friday the Thirteenth?  I laugh at it, but November Eleventh?  *shudders*

I'm what is known as an Elevener, meaning I see eleven-eleven all the time, whether it's on the clock, the calendar, in phone numbers, addresses, license plates...Heck, I even hear it all over.  Familiar with the song Konstantine?  "I always catch the clock/It's 11:11"  Yeah. 

The funny thing is, I go to great lengths to avoid seeing the clock at 11:11, so the number sneaks up on me in devious ways.  I wish I could have seen the look on my face one day at Walmart when my change was $11.11.  I once owed $11.11 on an Avon order, and I made the check out for $11.12.  Seriously.  I couldn't face it in my check register.   My icon is from an actual photo I took during an excursion with my mother.  *sighs*

I could go on and on, but I won't bore you with my blather.  Do any of you have an eleven-eleven story to share? 

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