Sunday, April 27, 2025

HOW WRITER'S BLOCK INSPIRED OUR NEW MYSTERY by Cleo Coyle + Book & Tote #Giveaway #Spotlight



Once a month, each of us here at Mystery Lovers' Kitchen takes a turn stepping into the spotlight. This month is our turn, and Marc and I decided to shine a little of that light onto our creative process. 

Nearly every writer stalls, panics, and wrestles with self-doubt at one time or another. But here’s the question of the day. Can a writer’s struggles lead to a deadly end? Reverse the words writer’s block to blocked writer—as in thwarted, stymied, stonewalled—and you may have an even stronger motive for murder. At least, that’s what my husband and I pondered as we set out to pen our latest murder mystery. 

Cleo Coyle writes two
 bestselling mystery
 series with her husband.
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Ironically, though the thought of the dreaded "writer’s block" has sent fear into the hearts of many a scribe, that same literary affliction has also propelled entertaining plotlines in novels and films. There’s The Shining, of course; more recently The Plot; and the Nicolas Cage film Adaptation to name a few. In all of those stories writer's block eventually led to murder, and we were similarly inspired as we sat down to write.

Given our looming deadline, we stared at blank screens for a time and then—EUREKA!—our stalled progress itself became the inspiration...



The idea of writer’s block felt perfect for our Coffeehouse Mystery series. After all, coffee itself is known as "writer’s fuel," and the notion of writers scribbling (or procrastinating) in coffeehouses has been around about as long as there’ve been coffeehouses.


And so we were off and running, crashing through our own creative wall with the battering ram of writer’s block itself. Now the ideas were flowing. We saw our amateur sleuth—single mom and coffeehouse manager Clare Cosi—facing the devastating problem of sluggish foot traffic in her landmark Greenwich Village shop, the Village Blend...



How does Clare solve her problem? With the help of her loyal crew of baristas who suggest turning her shop’s second floor into a "Writer’s Block Lounge," something her century-old coffeehouse once embraced, only to abandon when something dark occurred. Although that history is shrouded in mystery, Clare agrees to the idea of resurrecting a space for writers. And it works. Maybe too well.

A quirky collection of creative types is soon packing both floors of Clare’s coffee shop. Unfortunately, many of these poets, playwrights, and novelists wrestle with the same demons of self-doubt, envy, and free-floating anxiety that many of us writers do, and as the pages turn in No Roast for the Weary, this stressful soup leads to murder.

Given our own two decades of experience with the exhilarating highs and gut-twisting lows of the creative process, we took to the idea of writer’s block with zeal but also empathy. Layered into our amateur sleuth’s quest for the truth behind several serious crimes (both past and present) are real and hilarious truths about the writing life, truths we know from our long experience living and working as professional writers in New York City.

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Until our full-time careers as authors kicked into gear, we spent years working day jobs while writing on the side, which is why we know how crazy, inspiring, and exhausting life in the arts can be (yep, No Roast for the Weary), especially here in NYC, and we weaved some of that oddball knowledge into our newest Coffeehouse title.

At the close of our tale, we even included a short list of our favorite ways to combat writer’s block. Who knows, the tips may help inspire our fellow authors, if not prevent another deadly end. So, join us and hold on for this one. No Roast for the Weary is one heck of a caffeinated ride, and we hope you enjoy it.


CLEO COYLE is a pseudonym for Alice Alfonsi, writing in collaboration with her husband, Marc Cerasini. Both are New York Times bestselling authors of the long-running Coffeehouse Mysteries, now celebrating more than twenty years in print. With more than 1 million books sold, they have gained an enthusiastic following. Cleo's "relentlessly entertaining" (Criminal Element) novels have been translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Czech; earned starred reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus; received Best of Year selection honors from multiple reviewers; and have been recommended by Booklist as among the best culinary mysteries for core library mystery collections. Alice and Marc are also bestselling media tie-in writers who have penned properties for Lucasfilm, NBC, Fox, Disney, Imagine, Toho, and MGM. They live in New York City, where they write independently and together, including the nationally bestselling Haunted Bookshop Mysteries.




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"A KNOCKOUT STORY....one of the best books in this endearing series...a TERRIFIC READ..." —Dru Ann Love, Raven Award-winning reviewer, Dru's Book Musings













No Roast for the Weary is also a culinary mystery with a killer menu of delicious recipes. Click here or on the image below to see the free illustrated guide to our book's recipe section...


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118 comments:

  1. I love your books and I am really excited to see No Roast for the Weary is in stores. Heading out to the Mall to pick my copy up first thing tomorrow.

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    1. Thank you, Mercer, Marc and I appreciate it, and we hope you enjoy our latest caffeinated mystery :)

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  2. I have read all your Coffeehouse mysteries and look forward to reading No Roast for the Weary. Thanks for all the great reads, Cleo.

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    1. I forgot to leave my e-mail. It is Horwood19@outlook.com

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    2. Thank you, Susan, and good luck in the drawing!

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  3. So enjoy your mysteries, Cleo! Excited about No Roast for the Weary. My email is
    TandyStuden@Billings.org.

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    1. We're glad to know that you're enjoying our work, Tandy, thank you!

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  4. I love both of your mystery series, Cleo. Excited about No Roast for the Weary but I can't forget my favorite hardboiled PI Jack Shepard, either. RPreston@yahoo.com.

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    1. LOL, Ruth, on your nice words about our new Coffeehouse title AND our PI ghost Jack, who would be flattered to know you're missing him. Marc and I are working on his next case now (since he's a character who won't stop haunting us), and we'll have more news soon about our new Haunted Bookshop Mystery. We have a new Coffeehouse title in the works for next year, as well, so we hope you'll keep reading...and keep in touch!

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  5. Congratulations on your deliciously fun book. Positive.ideas.4youATgmail

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  6. Thank you for sharing your breakthrough! So happy you did as this series is so good. madamhawk at gmail dot com

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    1. Aw, that is so nice of you to say. Marc and I appreciate it!

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  7. I love this, Cleo! Great way to pivot into a great new story.

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  8. What a marvelous idea for a murder mystery, Cleo--love it! (And I think "Adaptation" is one of the most brilliant screenplays ever written.)

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    1. Thank you, Leslie, and Marc and I both agree with you on "Adaptation." We attended seminars by the legendary Robert McKee (separately before we met and then together as a couple), so seeing him depicted (by actor Brian Cox) in this wild & crazy & brilliant film was especially entertaining! Screenwriter Kaufman does a remarkable job exposing the authentically painful and hilarious struggles of the writer and the writing process.

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  9. I love that you took a problem and turned it into a positive. Thank you for the chance. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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    1. Thank you, Deborah. Nicely put. Turning a problem into a positive is exactly what our amateur sleuth Clare typically does in our Coffeehouse Mysteries, and we did our best to follow her example. Cheers for stopping by and good luck in the drawing!

      ~ Cleo

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  10. Congratulations on another book! I love this idea for the story. ckmbeg (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Thank you. Ultimately, "No Roast for the Weary" was a lot of fun to write, and we hope everyone enjoys it.

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  11. I do not drink coffee, but I have read and enjoyed numerous books in your Coffeehouse Mystery series! I'd love to read this new one also!

    Nancy
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    1. No worries on the coffee drinking, Nancy. Sure, many of our fans are coffee lovers, but we've heard from plenty of longtime readers who love our Coffeehouse Mysteries , despite the fact that they never drink coffee! Ultimately, what we aim to serve are good stories, and we're delighted to know you're reading and enjoying them. Thank you!

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  12. NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY is most definitely on my Goodreads TBR list and my Amazon wish list. I can't wait for the opportunity to read and review it.
    Love the way you turned your own personal experiences into the plot of the story. Now that's what you call first hand researching for accuracy in a story!
    Thank you for the fabulous chance to win an amazing gift collection!
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  13. I love hearing the "behind the scenes" of how a story came to be. Can't wait to read this one.
    kozo8989(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Thank you, Alicia. Marc and I are happy to know it!

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  14. This is awesome! Thanks for sharing. I'm going to get coffee.

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    1. LOL, Valerie, thanks for stopping by the Kitchen today, and we'll join you in getting that coffee!

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  15. This is a fascinating premse for a murder mystery. I can't wait to read how it all works out, and also am looking forward to your tips for overcoming writers' block! Congratulations on your latest release! aut1063(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Thank you, Autumn. It's a fun read, and Marc and I hope you enjoy it. Good luck in the drawing!

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  16. What an excellent way to break through writer's block, Cleo! I'd love to hang out upstairs in Clare's Writer's Block Lounge.

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    1. Thank you, Molly, and we'd love to have you hang out with Clare and her crew in the Writer's Block Lounge! All the coffee and pastries are on us. Cheers!

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  17. Reality becomes fiction. Perfect.
    The book is a joy to read!

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  18. Love this series. Looking forward to reading "No Roast For The Weary". Thanks for sharing part of your writing process, very interesting.
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Hi, Dianne ~ Thank you so much for the reader love. Marc and I truly appreciate it, and we hope you get a chance to read our latest. It's a fun one!

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  19. No Roast For the Weary is a wonderful slambang story! patdupuy@yahoo.com

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  20. I am looking forward to reading the next book in one of my favorite series. Recipes and writing tips, along with a good story are two bonuses. lroth(at)pcext.com

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    1. Marc and I are touched to know that we're writing one of your favorite series. That means a lot to us, and we hope you'll keep reading us for years to come. Thank you so much!

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  21. Love the Coffeehouse Mystery Series!
    jtcgc at yahoo dot com

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    1. Cheers, Mary, you're a sweetheart (and we love you back). Thank you!

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  22. I added No Roast for the Weary to my TBR pile and signed up for your newsletter. Oh, and the recipe list looks incredible! lgmiller831@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you, Laurie, we hope you get a chance to read our new Coffeehouse Mystery. It's a lot of fun, and the recipes are to die for. (Pun intended. We are cozy mystery writers, after all. :))

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  23. I'll never forget that trip to the library and finding your first book. I've been in love ever since. Can't wait to read the new one.

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    1. Oh, that means the world to us, Donna! We love libraries, and knowing that you first found us there touches our hearts. Thank you for the reader love (we send ours right back to you), and good luck in the drawing!

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  24. Forgot my email address. dalber774@gmail.com

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  25. Your books are always an amazing read. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May Maycarlson6848@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you for your very kind words, Linda. It's fun for us to offer some giveaways to readers. We wish we could gift everyone a prize (maybe someday). In the meantime, we wish you good luck in the drawing!

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  26. The book looks delightful! Thanks for the chance! kkuntz23@gmail.com

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  27. This is such a fun series. thank you for the chance to win. baileybounce2@att.net

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    1. Thank you, Sherry. We're glad to know that you're enjoying our work. (In our view, the world can always use a little more fun, and that's why we write what we do. :)) Good luck in the drawing!

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  28. Looks so good! laurelwhitney123@icloud.com

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  29. I have enjoyed your books very much. Thanks for the chance.

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  30. Looking forward to reading it
    Wskwared(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Thank you, and we hope you get the chance to read it. It's a fun one.

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  31. This is one of my favorite cozy series! lindaherold999(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Aw, thank you, Linda. We're touched to know it. Thank you for dropping by the Kitchen, and good luck in the contest!

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  32. What a wonderful showcase of some of your outstanding talents, Alice and Marc! You are both such a blessing to the reading and tasting group of your fans!!! May the generous blessings you shower us with explode in floods of abundance for you and your loved ones. JOY always! Luis at ole dot travel

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    1. What a beautiful comment. Thank you, Luis! You always uplift us with your wonderful words. We wish you all good things and plenty of JOY! xoxo

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  33. Adorable book & great giveaway. Thanks for the chance.

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  34. This series looks amazing, and I'd love to read it! Thanks for the chance! Kellymfowler2@gmail.com

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    1. You're very welcome, Kelly, thanks for stopping by!

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  35. I have read all of the coffehouse mysteries and love every one of them, and I have the newest one on hold at the library.

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    1. Cheers, Boni. We can't thank you enough for your kind words and longtime support. That means a lot to us. And we love libraries, so we're delighted to know that your librarians have made it available to you. We hope you enjoy it, and good luck in the drawing!

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  36. Congrats to Cleo! I’m excited about the new book! Joyfuljel at gmail dot com

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    1. Thank you, Jackie. We're excited that **you're** excited, LOL! Cheers for dropping in and good luck in the drawing.

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  37. Thank you for sharing about your struggle with writer's block and how you used it as inspiration in writing your book. The new book sounds great! cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. Thank you, Cherie, we enjoyed sharing the irony of it all. And we're glad you're intrigued. No Roast for the Weary was (in the end) great fun to write, and we hope everyone enjoys it.

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  38. Great series and great giveaway

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    1. Thank you, Kathryn, that's very kind of you and much appreciated. Cheers for dropping by the Kitchen and good luck in the drawing!

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  39. I love this series and the recipes. Thank you for this chance at your terrific giveaway. pgenest57 at aol dot com

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    1. Hi, Paula -- Thank you so much for the reader love. Marc and I send ours back to you. The recipes are always fun to share, and we're glad to know you're enjoying them, as well. Cheers for stopping by the Kitchen and good luck in the drawing!

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  40. Congratulations, Alice and Marc, on another best selling mystery!!! I've been a fan of the Coffeehouse Mystery series since On What Grounds was released. Wishing you both much continued success! ☕️ marciawythe@hotmail.com

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    1. Hi, Marcia -- Caffeinated cheers to you for being with us from the start, and that start was more than twenty years ago with ON WHAT GROUNDS (circa 2003), so that's saying something! Time flies, but we're still here, and we're delighted to know that you are, too. Thanks for stopping by the Kitchen, and we wish you good luck in the drawing!

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  41. You are a new author to me. I am going to try and get your books out at the library. Thank you! deborahdumm@yahoo.com

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    1. Hi, Deborah -- We're glad you discovered us. We love libraries, and we hope you get the chance to borrow a few of our Coffeehouse Mystery (and Haunted Bookshop Mystery) titles. We aim to entertain, and our fictional worlds are a lot of fun. In the meantime, thanks for dropping by the Kitchen and good luck in our drawing!

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  42. Nice, upbeat post. I am looking forward to more of your mysteries. Like your most recent release "NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY". And the recipes. I've tried some and enjoyed. And have appreciated your ideas, such as the one about coconut cream greatly. It helped solve a problem for us. bessdeepotter 84 at gmail dot com.

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, and I'm happy to know the "coconut cream" solved a problem for you. It's a great way to make non-dairy whipped cream, and I'm glad to know it helped. Thanks for dropping in today, and good luck in the drawing!

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  43. I love both series! They are both winners! Rosebud033@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you so much for the reader love. Marc and I send ours to you in return, and we sincerely hope you'll continue enjoying our work for years to come. xoxo

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  44. This is so interesting, thank you! Great series. Khpinelake (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Thank you for the kind words, Katherine, and for stopping by the Kitchen today!

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  45. What an awesome idea! A writer's block lounge! I can hardly wait to read this!!!! ReadingMama922@gmail.com

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    1. For sure, Debbie, our Village Blend "Writer's Block Lounge" should be franchised for every city, LOL. Until then, our fictional version is a lot fun, and we hope you enjoy it!

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  46. I am on pins and needles, with a mugful of Kona coffee, anxious to read your newest novel during this humid Spring in Honolulu. Mahalo, thank you, for always creating intriguing characters and plots that place me in the memories of NYC.
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    1. Aloha to you, Brenda! KONA is THE BEST, and it's wonderful to know that our work is bringing you back to NYC in your memories. What a beautiful thought. Thank you for sharing it, and cheers for stopping by the Kitchen today. xoxo

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  47. I'm reading "No roast for the weary" currently ...love it

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  48. I am looking forward to reading this book. This is one of my favorite series. I hope Claire's wedding will be featured in an upcoming book

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    1. We're touched to know that our Coffeehouse Mystery series is one of your favorites. That means a lot to us. Thank you and stay tuned on that future "event" -- everyone is looking forward to it!

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  49. I always look forward to another book in this series! And the recipes!! jttttimm@gmail.com

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  50. Don’t remember who introduced me to this really wonderful series, but I’m sure glad they did!

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    2. How sweet! Thank you for the very kind words, and whoever it was that introduced you to us, we're glad they did, too. xoxo

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  51. I love this series so much! I am looking forward to reading the new book. Thank you for the chance!

    jarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. You're very welcome, and thank YOU for the reader love. We send ours back to you. Much appreciated! xoxo

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  52. I love this series so much. It combines my two favorite things-coffee and mystery. I love all of the characters and they feel like old friends. Excited to read the next installment. jane4966@yahoo.com

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  53. Looking forward to reading "No Roast for the Weary"! I love your recipes. Thanks for the chance. bmccall519@gmail.com

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  54. I love your books. I have been listening to them while I walk and the part that I don't like is I just want some coffee so much but I have to wait until I get back home again to have some! Thanks for the fun coffeehouse stories!
    ElaineE246 at msn dot com

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  55. I love your books they are always great reads. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May Maycarlson6848@gmail.com

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  56. This series is so great and I don't even like coffee! Can't wait to read the new one. suepete12@yahoo/com

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  57. Congratulations on your new release! I love the inspiration behind your Coffeehouse Mysteries series - that inspires me to look at the bright side of things! Love your yummy recipes!
    cwkuen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  58. A toast to you both along with Claire and the crew at the Writer's Block Lounge for continuing to create a fabulous setting and one of my all-time favorite series!! Cheers! makennedyinaz@hotmail.com

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  59. Writers Block Lounge is perfect! Look forward to reading this new addition to the series

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  60. Love how you espresso yourself in your stories, read every one.
    Lindy Taylor
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  61. Love, Love, Love this series - always look forward to the next one! Rachel Hobson
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  62. Truly a quality series. I’ve been a reader of it since the first book was released! Coffee + NYC always makes a great combo!
    Katr@att.net

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