Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe (Supper Club #2)
by: Carla Laureano
About the Book
Once upon a time, Melody Johansson had believed in happily ever afters.
I am a new fan of Carla Laureano’s. I had recently read Starstruck, my first Carla Laureano read, when Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe review sign-ups were announced at Celebrate Lit. I knew I had to read this book. I’m about 25% of the way into this story, and I am LOVING it. I can already say that I highly recommend this novel!
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I am giving away ONE (1) paperback copy (Advanced Reader Copy) of Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe by Carla Laureano. The giveaway begins today, 2-14-19 at 9:00 pm (PST) and ends on Tuesday, 2-19-19 at 12:00 pm (PST). To enter, click on the Rafflecopter link below. Good luck!
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“He stood in the middle of his secret room, staring at walls covered with old newspaper clippings.” from “Mind Games” by Nancy Mehl, a CF RS thriller I highly recommend. . . Thanks for the opportunity to enter a wonderful giveaway! Would love to win a print copy of Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe by Carla Laureano!
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I loved Mind Games. I hope you enjoy it. And, that you for entering the giveaway. I really appreciate your participation, Lual. 😀
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I shared this book on my blog too! Here’s the first line from American Omens by Travis Thrasher — The spiderweb cracks in the windshield of the old Chevy SUV made it easy to spot in the parking lot.
Happy Friday!
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Thank you for sharing. I’ve seen this book around a lot lately. I will have to check it out.
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“Panic gripped her as the airplane’s hatch door closed.” From SAVING MEGHAN by D.J. Palmer. It’s a must-read about a parent’s love for a child that may cost the child her life. Thank you for the chance!
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Oh! Interesting. Thank you for sharing Vickie. I will have to check this book out!
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This is one I’ve added to my #TBR! Hoping to get to read it sooner rather than later!
I’m currently reading Sarah Sundin’s latest book “The Sky Above Us” I’ll share here the first line from Chapter 30 (because that’s where I am at this moment).
“At 250 yards, Adler squeezed the trigger. Texas Eagle’s bullets erupted the length of the Messerschmitt 110’s right wing, and smoke plumed out of the right engine. Flames.”
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and get to enjoy some time reading!
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Thank you for sharing, Trisha. One day I will get to a Sarah Sundin novel. I just need more reading time!
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Oh, I hear you!! There are several authors that I’ve yet to read their book, but only because there simply isn’t enough time!
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The drive through Hope Springs took Ridley Chesterfield all of about a minute or so, even at only fifteen miles per hour.
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading!
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Val Deniston waved good night to her last customer, relieved that they’d ignored the elephant in the Cool Down Café. No one had rehashed Monique’s rant about her husband’s affair with Nadia.
BY COOK OR BY CROOK by Maya Corrigan
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Thank you for sharing, Kay. Happy reading!
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I cannot wait to dive into this book!!! Although I know it’s going to make me hungry 🙂
My first line is from Melody Carlson’s new book, Courting Mr. Emerson.
“George Emerson didn’t need anybody.”
Happy Friday!
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Thank you for sharing. I love Melody Carlson, so I will have to check that out.
And, definitely don’t read Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe on a hungry stomach. Oh my, does Melody make some amazing baked goods. LOL!
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My first line is from A Desperate Hope by Elizabeth Camden
Summer 1896
Alex Duval’s first hint of trouble was when Eloise failed to appear at their hideaway.
Been hearing a lot of buzz about Carla’s books!
Happy reading!
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One day, I will catch up on this series. One day!
Thank you for sharing, Paula. Happy reading, my friend.
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I loved Brunch at Bittersweet Cafe! I’m sharing a new release on Faithfully Bookish but here’s the first line from chapter 2 of my current read, Once Bitten by Betsy St. Amant of the Finding Ever After novella collection: “He was going to stand her up.”
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Whoa! That’s a first line for sure. I definitely need to check this book out. Thank you for sharing.
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The first line of my current read is:
“You wound a perm rod around a man’s what” Detective Romero stood in the middle of my Mediterranean-styled salon, hand on his gun hip, legs spread wide.
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Thank you for sharing. Happy reading, Darlene!
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Happy Friday! I’m sharing from my current read today, American Omens by Travis Thrasher (Uncorrected Proof). Her is the first line from Chapter 17 “The Same Page”:
“The moment her father stepped foot in the barn that morning, Cheyenne couldn’t help but let loose with an uproarious laugh.”
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Thank you for sharing! I’ve seen this book a lot lately. I’ll have to check it out. Happy reading! 😀
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Happy Weekend! My first line is from “If Only It Were Yesterday” by A. M. Heath:
“Oomph. Something solid bashed into my shoulder, knocking me off balance.”
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Thank you for sharing! I hope you have a great weekend. 😀
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From “Sweet Little Lies” by Caz Frear —
“I recall the day we heard about Maryanne with high definition clarity, although I know nothing about what happened to her, nor the manner in which she left.”
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Thank you for sharing! Happy reading. 😀
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I’ve been hearing lots of good things about that book! Happy Reading!!!
Today I’m sharing the first lines from A Flight of Arrows by Lori Benton:
“Satahuhsiyost — Listen! Open your ears to a story I will tell you.”
https://moments-of-beauty.blogspot.com/2019/02/first-line-fridays-flight-of-arrows.html
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Thank you for sharing. I love Lori Benton’s books. 😀
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I just finished reading A Heart Reclaimed by Elizabeth Maddrey. I am loving her Peacock Hill series! The first line is “Anna Hamilton parked her car under one of the shaggy cedars near the front of Peacock Hill and rubber her hands together.”
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I have the first book in that series. I really want to read it. It looks like a great book, and I’ve heard such good things! Thank you for sharing. 😀
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