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ARC Book Review: Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction ~ Amy Metz

Title: Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction
Author: Amy Metz
Genre: Murder Mystery
Form: PDF copy
Publisher: Iconic Publishing
Release Date: August 5, 2012


Book Description: Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction
When Tess Tremaine starts a new life in the colorful town of Goose Pimple Junction, curiosity leads her to look into a seventy-five-year-old murder. Suddenly she’s learning the foreign language of southern speak, resisting her attraction to local celebrity Jackson Wright, and dealing with more mayhem than she can handle.

A bank robbery, murder, and family tragedy from the 1930s are pieces of the mystery that Tess attempts to solve. As she gets close to the truth, she encounters danger, mystery, a lot of southern charm, and a new temptation for which she’s not sure she’s ready.
Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction by Amy Metz
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Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction ~ Book Review

“Well, gracious me! This book made my week! Excellent plot. This is a murder mystery (with romance and humor) I wouldn’t mind reading over and over again. It’s that good!” – Ara of My Book and My Coffee

“If things get any better, I may have to hire someone to help me enjoy it.” ;)

This is an advance copy given by the author to me in exchange for an honest review. Well, I’m so happy to know that this is just the first book in Goose Pimple Junction mysteries. This first book is just so grand, it makes me want to know the other mysteries and mayhem that are about to surface in Goose Pimple Junction ;)

Basically, the book is about the seventy-five-year-old unsolved murder. I was actually curious as to how they would solve such a thing. How would they know who dunnit? The killer or ‘perp’ is probably dead by now, or would be dead any day now. How can Tess  (the protagonist in this book) solve the murder? Or is it even solvable? And will it still matter? How will we know the details from 1935? Anyway, these were the questions that went around my mind while preparing to read the novel. I was really excited and curious to see how it will all be presented.

And boy, I was not disappointed – not one bit, not one tee-nincey bit. ;)

As you know, I really can’t reveal anything here. I would love to as I want to share how good the book is, but I’ll leave it for your curious nose to find out! So, let’s talk about the different time settings.  I'll call it that, yes.  The author did a really good job in presenting two sets of time, the one from the 1930s and the present time (which is 2010 in the book). I was never ever confused on what’s going on, and what ‘time’ it happened. You’ll know what I mean. The author made sure that her readers are aware about the 1935 happenings, how it is and will be significant to the present time scenario, and how it will connect to the chapter they are at. It’s absolutely captivating. I am pointing this out as I’ve read some books before (way before I started blogging and reviewing) that tried to encompass different time settings in their book, but failed to do so, in my opinion, of course.

The southern humor. Oh goodness me, this book is full of that. It definitely made me laugh, not just once, but a lot of times. Oh, the punch lines. Yes, I’ll call them punch lines coz they are so funny. Let me share my scenario: I am reading a murder mystery novel in PDF form, so I am in front of my computer. But you’ll see me laughing my-you-know-what off. You see where I am going with this? I’m basically laughing, alone, in front of my computer. Weird? My two-year-old son just looks at me, and laughs as well. My smile is that contagious to him, I think. That or he is laughing at me for being weird at the time.

Seriously, there were a lot of times, while reading this book, that I found myself scared the first minute then laughing hard the next. And in some chapters, I was laughing then blushing as I find Tess and Jackson (love interest) to be soooo right for each other. You gotta love a book that can do these to you. Plus, I love, love a good mystery. So this book is definitely one of my favorites now.

About the mystery. Solving a seventy-five-year-old murder is not a piece of cake.  And you’d think that no one will really care if someone is about to look into it, and try to solve it.  Well, it’s going to be a bumpy ride for Tess.  That’s all I can say.  

When you’re reading mystery novel, you can’t help it but build your own conclusion even before the book reveals who really dunnit. I did just that, twice, and was wrong both times. Hah!  So when you’re reading this book, you’ll think that you know who did it, but you may have to think again. Unless, of course, you had the gut feeling that it was [insert the crude’s name here]. Oh dear, can’t spill it out, really. ;)

So my dear viewers, readers and friends, if you love a good mystery novel with a dash of romance and a lot of humour (southern humor, that is), then I strongly recommend that you read this book. If you are not familiar with the ‘Southern-speak’ like me (I have heard a lot before though), you may find some of the terms / sentences a bit confusing at first, but that’s alright. As you read along, you'll find them easy to ‘decipher’. You’ll know what I mean. ;)

Rating: (My first ever 5-star rating!)




Book Trailer: Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction by Amy Metz







About Amy Metz

Amy Metz is the mother of two sons and is a former first grade teacher. When not actively engaged in writing, enjoying her family, or spoiling her dog Cooper, and granddogs Gage and Arlo, Amy can usually be found with a mixing spoon, camera, or book in her hands. She  lives in Louisville, Kentucky and can be reached at amymetz.com.

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To all my readers, viewers, and friends: I’m so sorry about the last two Google Reader posts that you may have seen or encountered from my blog. I’ve been trying to schedule a post for Tuesday, Eastern Time, but apparently, it is not working properly.  The post was accidentally published - twice. Silly, I know. So, my deepest apologies for the last two posts before this.  The final book review I am trying to post will be published Tuesday, Eastern Time, around 9:00 AM ;)

Thanks so much for your understanding.

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Welcome to “The Book Reviewer Is IN”. 


The Book Reviewer is IN - My Book and My Coffee

So, what is this feature? Basically, I wanted to feature or showcase books / eBooks / novels that I have ACCEPTED for review, and the ones that I have lined-up to read from my TBR (to-be-read) pile. And I wanted to create my own, so here it is. This is somehow inspired by Books, Biscuits, and Tea’s “Showcase Sunday”. The blog owner's name is Vicky, and she’s really nice.

As I have mentioned above, some of the books below are the ones that I have accepted for review. I will start to read the first one this week, and the others will be reviewed in the next week, and so on. I’ll be doing this whenever I’ve accepted books for review, and I’ll be throwing in a book or two from my own TBR pile (the books that I own).

So, here are the books that I am really looking forward to reading.

Accepted Books / eBooks for Review:

Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction by Amy Metz (Release Date: August 2012)

Murder & Mayhem In Goose Pimple Junction by Amy Metz book cover
Photo Credit: AmyMetz.com

When Tess Tremaine starts a new life in the colorful town of Goose Pimple Junction, curiosity leads her to look into a seventy-five-year-old murder. Suddenly she’s learning the foreign language of southern speak, resisting her attraction to local celebrity Jackson Wright, and dealing with more mayhem than she can handle.

A bank robbery, murder, and family tragedy from the 1930s are pieces of the mystery that Tess attempts to solve. As she gets close to the truth, she encounters danger, mystery, a lot of southern charm, and a new temptation for which she’s not sure she’s ready.
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The Super Spud Trilogy by Michael Diack (Humour)


The Super Spud Trilogy by Michael Diack kindle ebook edition

Genetic engineering has accomplished many things, one of which has been to create the Super Spud! The humble potato elevated to new heights, creating the most flavoursome crisps ever known to humankind! But that's not all - A magical transformation occurs to all Super Spud crisps not eaten before their use-by date. They take on a life of their own. And so long as they remain undetected by humans, they enjoy life in their own Super Spud cities, take part in major Super Spud sporting events and even start the odd Super Spud war or two. Join Colin, Cougar, Hannibal Vector, Generals Rock, Jock and Strap and all the others in their rollicking adventures. You'll never look at a packet of crisps in the same way again! Fun, quirky and totally original, Michael Diack's debut is strictly for those who are still big kids at heart.
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Deconstructing INFATUATION by Merce Cardus (Contemporary Romance)


Deconstructing INFATUATION by Merce Cardus kindle ebook edition


Sometimes, whether you're single or with a significant one,
somebody appears in your life unexpectedly.
We feel the need to know who this person is,
the need to know exactly who this person is.

A story may offer different interpretations, even with several irreconcilable and contradictory meanings. As in Francesca da Rimini and Paolo Malatesta's story in Dante's Divine Comedy, this story is not about unfaithfulness either. This story is about infatuation: what burns inside of oneself when we let ourselves fall madly for someone.
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Michal's Window by Rachelle Ayala (Historical Romance / Family Saga)


Michal's Window by Rachelle Ayala kindle ebook edition

In ancient Israel, where women are property, Princess Michal loves her father's worst enemy, the future King David. She sacrifices all to save his life, but will her heart survive war and separation? A novel of betrayal, forbidden love, and redemption, Michal's Window is an imaginative retelling of King David's story through the eyes of the woman who loved him first.
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Archangels and Demons by Stephen Skelton (Romantic Thriller)


Archangels and Demons by Stephen Skelton kindle ebook edition

Life in France isn’t easy for the orphaned Maia Fielding. She’s struggling at her new music school, she has nightmares about her murdered grandfather… and when she thinks her romance with her boyfriend Altair is about to get serious he turns into a demon! Maia and her friends find themselves face to face with the horrors of the Underworld, where everyone she loves may be lost to her, forever.
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From my TBR pile

Murder by Manicure (A Bad Hair Day Mystery) by Nancy J. Cohen (Hardcover)




Book description from Goodreads
When beauty salon owner Marla Shore joins the Perfect Fit Sports Club to try to shed a few excess holiday pounds, she never dreams that slimming down would mean running into a deadly case of foul play.

Marla's in the middle of her body fat analysis, when the blood-curdling screams of a hysterical patron send her charging to the "wet area." It seems that after ingesting a gelatin capsule to strengthen her nails, Jolene Myers slipped into a whirlpool -- and drowned beneath the swirling waters. Homicide Detective Dalton Vail is convinced Jolene's death was no accident -- and Marla intends to join forces with him and give her deductive skills a workout.

Marla quickly discovers that there's no shortage of suspects. Any one of a number of people at the toney sports club could have swapped Jolene's nail-strengthening capsule for a poisonous gelcap -- from a philandering pharmacist and a corrupt city councilman, to a vocal animal rights activist, a Dancercise instructor, and Jolene's massage therapist.

With a second corpse on her manicured hands, Marla had better nail the killer quick, before the next buff body on its way to the morgue is hers.
Murder by Manicure Kindle edition
Murder by Manicure Paperback

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Momnesia by Lori Verni-Fogarsi 


Can this suburban mom find balance between her "momminess" and her "sexiness?"


She's smart, pretty, and runs her own business. So then why does she feel so dead inside? Between work, two kids, and a husband who finds her about as exciting as furniture shopping, this is the story of a (formerly-exciting but now way-too-typical) suburban mom who diagnoses herself with Momnesia and sets about finessing a new version of her old vivaciousness:


Momnesia (mahm-nee-zhuh) -noun-

Loss of the memory of who you used to be. Caused by pregnancy, play dates, and trying to keep the house cleaner than the Joneses.

She finds some adventure pursuing her own interests, and does make some new friends (including the battery operated variety), but she still feels like nothing more than a caretaker.

In between dealing with her husband's manic-depressive behavior, drama with her friends, and some naughty Internet escapades, she questions, "Is it that I haven't been myself? Or is it that I am being myself but just different than I used to be?"

It isn't until she tosses the Invisible Rule Book altogether, that she discovers life--and love--have more to offer than she ever imagined!

I'm so stoked! I am really excited about these books / eBooks. I will be reading them real soon. ;)

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How exciting! My first blog award. Last week, I was tagged with the Liebster Blog Award by Quixotic Magpie. Earlier this week, I was also tagged with the same award by Laura. Although the questions I'll be answering on this post will be from Quixotic Magpie.  The one from Laura will be posted on Thursday next week! ;)  I decided to create two posts as the two awards that I've been tagged with are slightly different in a way. 

Liebster Blog Award

The Liebster Award is for bloggers with less than 200 followers. Award winners share 11 facts about themselves, answer the 11 questions asked by the blogger who tagged them, come up with 11 of their own questions and tag 11 more bloggers with the award.

Well, here we go …

11 Facts About Me:
  1. I have a toddler (2 ½ years old)
  2. I am married to the most loving husband, ever!
  3. I love coffee!
  4. I love to eat pizza and pasta.
  5. I love spicy foods.
  6. I can’t sleep without a blanket.
  7. I can’t be left alone in a bookstore. Otherwise, I’ll buy a lot of books which may be outside our book budget for the week / month.
  8. My ultimate favorite band is The Corrs.
  9. I love F.R.I.E.N.D.S. (TV comedy sitcom 1994-2004 - forever in my heart)
  10. Two of my favorite movies are Teaching Mrs. Tingle and Mr. Holland's Opus
  11. I love pink.

Questions from Quixotic Magpie

1. What is your favorite holiday? 
Christmas.

2. What is the best book to movie adaptation you have watched? 
The Help

3. What is the best and what is the worst book you have ever read? 
Best: Pretty Little Liars Book 1 and Break Neck (Erica Spindler). 
Worst: Thankful that I haven’t found this one yet.

4. What other hobbies do you like besides reading? 
Does eating count? LOL. Singing. I love to sing, although I am not so sure if the song always agrees with me. HAHA

5. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose? 
Paris.

6. What is your favorite amusement park ride? 
Bumper Car

7. What is your favorite bird? 
Dove

8. Do you ever skip to the end of the book while reading it, just to see what happens? 
I only did this once, while reading Pretty Little Liars Book 1.

9. Where do you usually read? 
On my bed

10. What do you think of e-books and e-book readers? 
I love eBooks and I’m an eBook reader. I think eBooks are really great, although of course, they cannot replace what I feel everytime I hold a book on my hand, but since I love, love to read, I think they are really cool.

11. Do you go to the library? 
Yes.

My 11 questions:

1. What’s your favorite TV series?
2. What’s your favorite movie?
3. You’re in a bookstore, which section do you go to first? i.e. Young Adult, Romance, etc.
4. What’s your favorite food?
5. Any collections other than books?
6. Any plans on writing your own book?
7. What do you think of the Harry Potter series?
8. Which would you prefer? Hardcover, paperback or eBooks?
9. Do you see yourself blogging after 20 years?
10. What’s your favorite color?
11. Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate or Milk?

Blogs I'd like to tag:


1. Haraiah - Random Things in Action
2. Amelia - The Blooming Reader
3. Rose - Beloved Books
4. Jenna Lynne - Between the Bind
5. YA Book Addict
6. Wendy - Saved Sister 
7. Leigh - Down the Rabbit Hole
8. Patricia - It's Time To Read Mamaw
9. Kitty Korner Library
10. Books N Beans
11. Angie - Pinkindle 

It's your turn now! ;) Have fun!
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Good news, my dear readers, viewers and friends. I got in! I am sooo excited to be included in Alltop.

You’re probably aware of what Alltop is, but I’m going to describe it anyway. It is an online magazine rack, an information filter, a web resource where you can see and find the latest and quality news, blogs or posts from topics such as “Books”, “Movies”, “Photography”, “Fashion”, and a whole lot more. They are kind of a big deal, actually. Alltop is one of the most respected and well-known online catalogs out there. So, you can imagine how happy I am ;)

To know more about Alltop, you may visit their About page.

From Alltop.com
You can think of Alltop as the “online magazine rack” of the web. We’ve subscribed to thousands of sources to provide “aggregation without aggravation.” To be clear, Alltop pages are starting points—they are not destinations per se. Ultimately, our goal is to enhance your online reading by displaying stories from sources that you’re already visiting plus helping you discover sources that you didn’t know existed.

My Alltop Badge:

Featured in Alltop

You can find My Book and My Coffee in their Books section (Books.Alltop.com). You need to scroll down to actually see my feeds.

Here's a screenshot of what it looks like. 

So that's the good news I got over the weekend! YAY!


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