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Cleo Coyle

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Don't miss the newest title in Cleo's long-running Coffeehouse Mystery series (with more to come), NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY, a National Mystery Bestseller and triple #1 Amazon Category Bestseller. Join Cleo's Coffee Club for bonus recipes and giveaways: Click Here to Subscribe to Cleo’s Free Newsletter

CLEO COYLE is the New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestselling pseudonym for Alice Alfonsi, writing in collaboration with her husband, Marc Cerasini. With more than 1 million books sold, they have gained an enthusiastic following. Cleo's "relenlessly entertaining" (Criminal Element) novels have been translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Czech. Their books have earned starred reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus, Best of Year selecti
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NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY - NEW CLEO COYLE RELEASE!

No Roast for the Weary (Coffeehouse Mystery, #21) by Cleo Coyle Our new Coffeehouse Mystery, NO ROAST FOR THE WEARY , is here, and the first edition hardcovers are gorgeous. Marc and I hope you all enjoy it ~ with more Coffeehouse tales to come! www.CoffeehouseMystery.com

"A KNOCKOUT STORY" ~ "FUN AND FRESH" ~ "DELIGHTFUL"

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“Read with joy!”
Cleo Coyle

“Real gold doesn't start its journey in a display window at Tiffany. It's dug out of the dirty earth. Sometimes true gold doesn't glitter. It may need a little polishing, but don't let that bit of needed patience or effort trick you into discarding what could be the greatest treasure of your life.”
Cleo Coyle, Billionaire Blend

“There comes an age in life when you realize that blaming and regretting are a waste of precious time.”
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First comes a sinister warning on his pillow to avoid the plum pudding...then the discovery of a corpse in a chest...next, an overheard quarrel that leads to murder...the strange case of a dead man's eating habits...and the puzzle of a victim who dreams of his own suicide.
 
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The Post Box at the North Pole by Jaimie Admans The Post Box at the North Pole
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But when she gets an unexpected phone call from her eccentric estranged father, she’s forced to dust off her snow boots.

He has been running a Lapland style Christmas village in Norway and after suffering a heart attack, he is on strict doctor’s orders to slow down. Eager to reconnect with her dad, Sasha books the next flight out there. Only she has never actually been on a plane before, let alone to the Arctic Circle.

Met at the runway by drop-dead-gorgeous Taavi Salvesen, they sleigh ride through the snow with the Northern Lights guiding their way.

When Sasha uncovers sacks of unopened Santa mail – letters that children and adults from all over the world write to Santa every year – she realises that she can send a little bit of magic out into the world by replying to some of them.

With Taavi on hand to help, will Sasha rediscover her own excitement for Christmas and find love among the letters?
 
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The Greatest Gift A Christmas Tale by Philip Van Doren Stern The Greatest Gift: A Christmas Tale
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Cleo Coyle, Murder by Mocha

“There comes an age in life when you realize that blaming and regretting are a waste of precious time.”
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“Instead of shutting ourselves off in fear, becoming victims—part of the problem—we became a solution.”
Cleo Coyle, Billionaire Blend

“Real gold doesn't start its journey in a display window at Tiffany. It's dug out of the dirty earth. Sometimes true gold doesn't glitter. It may need a little polishing, but don't let that bit of needed patience or effort trick you into discarding what could be the greatest treasure of your life.”
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message 8: by Donna

Donna Thank you Cleo for accepting my friend request on Goodreads. I really want to get started reading your Coffee Shop Mysteries. I love coffee, so these should be just perfect for me. Have entered the giveaway for your book on Goodreads.
Blessings.


Witchy I took a leap-of-faith and made your Norwegian egg coffee. The coffee syrup never lead me wrong, but I was skeptical about this one. It's good, though! I'm drinking it, now. Next time, I won't doubt you. LOL.


message 6: by Cleo (last edited Jan 06, 2013 06:26AM)

Cleo Coyle Kelly wrote: "The Holiday Buzz quiz is fab fun! Thank you for posting this entertaining Q & A -- a sweet treat for your coffee-drinking readers. x"

Thank you, Kelly. I had fun putting the quiz together, and I'm very glad that you enjoyed it. Happy New Year to you! ~ Cleo


Kelly The Holiday Buzz quiz is fab fun! Thank you for posting this entertaining Q & A -- a sweet treat for your coffee-drinking readers. x


message 4: by Karen

Karen Meeting Cleo for the latest Coffee House mystery is such a treat!!


message 3: by Cleo

Cleo Coyle Kris wrote: "Great to connect here.

Kris

Kris Neri
Magical Alienation: A Samantha Brennan and Annabelle Haggerty Magical Mystery"


Cheers, Kris, thank you for the welcome!

~ Cleo
www.CoffeehouseMystery.com


extraordinary ordinary whimsy Darling you look fabulous! Thanks for friending me! :)


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