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Something Borrowed, Something 90% Dark

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I was hesitant to pick this one up and have been putting it off because I hate love triangles so much and this one has gone on much too long. This one has finally been resolved but in the most ridiculous manner. The mystery itself was OK but was completely overshadowed by Felicity and her indecision. I am completely done with this series.

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This is the second book I read by this author Amber Royer. In the beginning, I was not following the characters because I didn't read the other ones first. Eventually, I got to know the characters and was fine. I didn't know who the killer was until it came out at the end. It was written well and had me guessing till the end. will look for her other books to read.

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Felicity Koerber’s bean to bar chocolate shop is hosting the friends and family coming into town for her best friend Autumn’s wedding. As her matron of honor Felicity has many tasks to complete including making chocolates for gift bags. Until one of the bridesmaids becomes a prime suspect in the death of a visiting real estate agent. Felicity has to use her detecting skills again to keep the wedding plans from falling apart. While juggling her impending deadline she’s given herself to finally choose between her two love interests and where life will once she makes a choice. There are many twists and turns for Felicity to straighten out before the wedding goes forward can she figure everything out by herself? This was a very enjoyable story to read. I would recommend to everyone.

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This book picks up where A Study in Chocolate left off. With another body found and more mysteries coming to light, Felicity has tons of work - especially as she prepares for her friend's upcoming wedding. If that wasn't enough, she's also caught in a love triangle and it's almost time to pick the man she truly wants and needs in her life romantically.

I loved the twists and turns in this book, as well as its suspense when it comes to Felicity's final choice. I was invested from the beginning. I wasn't able to predict this one, which gives it definite bonus points. I liked waiting for the clues and weeding out the different potential suspects. I'm very excited for there to be another book and plan to keep reading this series!

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I enjoyed reading this new Bean to Bar mystery. Reading about chocolate is always fun.
Felicity is preparing for her friend Autumn’s wedding. Into this comes an old friend of Tiff’s, Lydia. Arlo’s old girlfriend Patsy’s father is missing. As if this wasn’t enough going on, the author mixes in a goat. Princess Buttercup is a cute goat but goats always introduce a level of chaos. There is a kidnapping about midway through the book. It really made me wonder how this book was going to end.
Felicity has promised to choose between her two beaus - Arlo and Logan. I am happy with her choice but I can see some readers wishing for a different outcome.
The Bean to Bar mysteries are told in first person. This makes it more difficult for me to remember the name of the main character, but after the first couple chapters I settled in remembering Felicity’s name.
I recommend visiting Galveston, Texas via Something Borrowed, Something 90% Dark.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to review this book.

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Amber Royer’s fantabulous cozy mystery series continues in the next Bean to Bar Mystery Series, Something Borrowed, Something 90% Dark. This time the mystery is centered around a wedding and the theme of one of my favorite old movies The Thin Man.

In this latest Amber takes readers on a bit more of a twisted tale with a few murders, disappearances, and of course the wedding prep. Felicity gets involved when Arlo’s former girlfriend, Patsy asks Felicity to help find her dad who has gone missing. What follows is murders, a kidnapping, and a stolen necklace and a wedding ring.

Love, love, Princess Buttercup! One of the best things about Amber’s Bean to Bar books is her incorporation of an animal in her stories. This time it is a goat who is sweet and yet is so goat-like, right down to the wedding cake.

YES! YES! Finally, Amber has given her readers Felicity’s choice between Logan and Arlo. Loved how this played out with the help of one of the main characters, Ash. This little part of this story shows a depth to his character that I hope is expanded in the following books.

Royer’s books are always fantabulous, fast-paced cozy mysteries around murders, and of course chocolate. If you love stories with strong women, chocolate, animals, an emerging love story, and a steadfast mystery then add this to your TBR.

Always, always after reading Amber’s books, I get hungry for chocolate and need more coffee. You will too.

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Chocolate, a goat, and murder...a trifecta! The icing on the cake? Felicity chooses between Arlo and Logan!

This series has always intrigued me, from the Bean to Bar concept, the characters, and the setting, Galveston, Texas. I do think I gain at least 5 lbs every time I read one of these books and all of the delicious food and treats that are described. I also enjoy reading about how cacao is processed to become chocolate and the different flavor notes based on where it is grown.

The series has been leading up to Autumn's wedding, and Felicity is the maid of honor. As is with most weddings, something is bound to go wrong. Actually, in this case, several things go wrong, but Felicity is there to help resolve the issues. It is nice to have small towns where neighbors are happy to help out when plans go awry.

There are a few mysteries/cases in the book to be solved. However, do they tie together? Possibly. I laughed when Arlo and Logan made a bet over who would solve their case first. Only dinner, but what an incentive to find the answers in record time. I have to admit, I had some suspicions about a certain character, and it was nice to see I was right to suspect them because they were up to no good. I just wasn't 100% sure about all of the details of why they did what they did.

I loved the goat that made an appearance in the book Princess Buttercup. Was this a nod to The Princess Bride movie? Indubitably. Ok, maybe or maybe not, but I couldn't resist. While a goat might be a fun pet, it can also be a menace, so for now, I'll admire someone else's goat.

I was glad to see that the love triangle was put to rest at the end of this book. It is never clear who she will choose, but I was very happy with the choice, and she received some excellent advice from her friends about what to look for in her future. There was even a surprise twist that I didn't expect once she made her choice. I can only imagine what that means for the next book in this series. You'll have to read the book, no spoilers here.

Overall, I really enjoy this series. If you haven't read any of the books, I recommend starting at the beginning to understand the characters and what they mean to each other.

We give this book 5 paws up.

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“Is it supposed to make me feel better, being threatened by a man of culture?”
"I pointed a goat at you. Best I could do.”

There’s so much going on in this mystery I feel like I need a wall of pictures and a whole skein of red yarn to keep track of exactly what I read and who is who! While feeling a bit overwhelmed through most of the book in the end I send kudos to the author for a very satisfying wrap up. Well done!

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The highly-anticipated resolution to the love triangle is finally here. As she promised, Amber Royer made Felicity choose between Logan and Arlo and it's the best decision ever. Those who have been reading my reviews know I used to root for the other team (see Out of Temper) but A Study In Chocolate and this latest book convinced me to switch sides. My Romance-loving heart totally approves of Felicity's choice. This guy needs Felicity in ways the other doesn't. Felicity needs him too. For this romantic element alone, Something Borrowed deserves a high rating. And then there's the rest of this extremely enjoyable story.
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... my confidence levels have changed."
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I read this book in one sitting and I recommend other readers to do the same if they have time to spare. As I have come to expect with the Bean-to-Bar cozy mysteries, the action starts from the first page and doesn't let up until the highly satisfactory ending. As usual, Felicity gets entangled in two separate investigations that involve her love interests and her ever-expanding network of friends. And, of course, there's a classic novel that serves as inspiration for the murder mysteries - The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett.
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The various searches for a missing insurance investigator, missing pieces of jewelry, a kidnapped goat, and a killer on the loose happen amidst preparations for Felicity's best friend Autumn's wedding. Anyone who's ever been involved in planning a wedding knows how time-consuming and stressful it can be so it's amazing how expertly Ms. Royer wove in all the myriad details together.
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What's also fantastic is the growth in Felicity's character. She's becoming more accepting of the amateur sleuth role that has been thrust upon her and has gained so much confidence from the experiences she's been through. All the while continuing to learn about the craft and the business of chocolate-making.
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For its engaging storyline, fascinating characters, well-paced action, balance of angst and humor, and swoony romance, Something Borrowed, Something 90% Dark is my favorite of the series so far.

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Through NetGalley, I received a free copy of SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING 90% DARK (Book 6 of the Bean to Bar mysteries) by Amber Royer in exchange for an honest review. The time is here, Autumn’s wedding is imminent, and the guests are arriving in town. This means Felicity Koerber, matron of honor and small business owner, is one busy lady. However, this doesn’t mean she lacks time to solve another murder, especially when having a bridesmaid in the slammer will interfere with the wedding proceedings. Also, somewhere along the way, she has to find and rescue a missing goat.

I enjoy this series and look forward to the next book. I recommend this book to fans of the series. I recommend the series to fans of cozy murder mysteries featuring small businesses, candy shops, pet themes, and urban island life.

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Felicity is a chocolate shop owner who has also been pegged as a mega murder magnet. What starts with an acquaintance asking for help in finding her missing father turns into a whole buffet of mysteries that may or may not be related. Meanwhile, she is working with a self-imposed deadline to decide which of the two men in her life is really her true love.

This story is fast paced and will keep you guessing until the end. It has humor, romance, mystery and chocolate - what more could you ask for? Thanks to BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for an ARC. The opinions expressed are my own.

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Felicity the chocolatier is back and her best friend Autumn’s wedding day is approaching quickly , she is the matron of honour and she’s got a long list of tasks to attend to.
However as always things don’t go to plan and a visiting estate agent is found dead and Felicity is in the thick of things .
Arlo and Logan are still vying for Felicity’s attention and want to know who she will choose to have has her partner , she will make her decision at Autumn’s wedding . Who will she choose? Will it be the right decision?
Chocolate , murder , romance and add a mad goat into the mix and it makes the perfect combination with just the right amount of humour .
An enjoyable and funny read!
Looking forward to the next book in the series .
Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial.

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This plot was very confusing and there were way too many questions and red herrings. I often found myself lost trying to remember who was whom and how they fit into the overall plot and whodunit. The protagonist jumps from suspect to suspect, including her ex-boyfriend whom she has known since forever for a fleeting second. I thought the whole thing was awfully mixed up.

However, I do love the characters and the setting as well as the delicious chocolate references. I didn't enjoy this book as much as the others in the series but it won't stop me from reading the next one!

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This book did make me chuckle various times, and I did enjoy the humour in it! I think I probably read the wrong one, as this was like book 7 in the series, and I’d never read the others. I did enjoy it, it was a light and enjoyable read with some really funny moments. I personally found the love triangle a little bit contrived and unnecessary, but that’s probably only because I haven’t had all the back story in the previous novels. All in all - and enjoyable afternoon read, with a bar of chocolate - of course!

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Something Borrowed, Something 90% Dark by Amber Royer follows Felicity, Logan and Arlo in yet another murder mystery leading up to and during Felicity's friend Autumn's wedding. When Tiff's real estate friend makes a surprise visit to Galveston island along with the wedding guests for Autumn's wedding, Felicity is left with a challenging puzzle to solve when there are two murders that come her way. This is on top of the stress of being Matron of Honour for the wedding, having to run her chocolate business, getting kidnapped and having to decide whether to spend the rest of her life in a romantic relationship with Arlo or Logan. As always, it has been a pleasure reading the latest book in the series and following Felicity on her adventures.

This has once again been a great, gripping read which I have really enjoyed. I find it particularly interesting learning about, in this book, the chocolate-making process, the coffee-grinding process and the history and geography of Galveston Island. I feel bad saying that I had only just a few minutes before I started writing this review and realised that Galveston Island is a real place and not just a part of the fiction, but this has just made me appreciate this series even more and I hope to learn more about chocolate and the island in future series. It has also been good following Felicity, Autumn and her Friends in the lead-up to Autumn's wedding. The murder plot has once again been interesting with some added bonuses to make this particular book even more interesting.

Theres not much I can really say I dislike about this book, apart from murder. It is quite unbelievable and somewhat unrealistic that so many murders have happened on Galveston Island which Felicity has got involved in. However, the part that is slightly annoying is that all the murders and the steps to solving them haven't been too different from each book. It would be nice to have a murder plot in this series which is very different from the rest. A good plot twist may also be to get Felicity to train as a professional investigator alongside her chocolate business.

The romance element of this series is something I really do love and will not stop loving. I'm not sure about other readers but I personally know which team I am on in terms of team Arlo or team Logan and I feel this may vary based on the reader. I was frustrated throughout this book because I did not think Felicity would choose the guy I wanted her to choose and this was very frustrating. I was, however, relieved by the end when she chose the guy, who happened to be the one whom I wanted her to choose. I won't provide any further details as I don't want to give out any spoilers, but as always this element has just added to the book.

Altogether, I rate this book 3 stars which makes it a good book because it is an interesting and gripping read for the reader and in this series as a whole the writer really makes the reader feel part of Felicity's Galveston Island and it really feels like we personally know each of the characters which is a lovely feeling. The food themes in this book are also valuable despite potentially lacking some of the range of unique food dishes that we have had in the previous books. I really can't wait to read the next book in the series and follow Felicity and the lucky man on their next adventures. I must thank both NetGalley and Books Go Social for providing me with an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book in return for an honest book review.

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Another winner in the Bean to Bar mysteries series, it’s amazing that we’re six books in and it’s still going strong. Amber Royer always has a great writing style and I was always invested in what was going on. It had everything that I was looking for and the characters felt like they were suppose to.

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Still loving this delicious mystery series set near to me in Galveston. Chocolate and a pygmy goat, what's not to love. Felicity is a wonderful character. The mystery is solid. The goat is a hilarious addition! Thanks #Netgalley and #BooksGoSocial for the eARC in exchange for a honest review. All opinions are mine.

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This is the first book I have read by this author, and I found it to be okay. The book just seemed to have so much that was going on that I kept having to flip back through my Kindle. Princess Buttercup ended up being my favorite character.

Thank you to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed how the main character learned and grew as a person as she helped others throughout the book, trying to be a good matron of honor as she tried to solve mysteries at the same time. It makes me want to read the rest of the books in the series.

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"Felicity Koerber’s bean to bar chocolate shop on Galveston’s historic Strand is hosting the friends and family coming into town for her best friend Autumn’s wedding. As matron of honor, Felicity has a ton of tasks to complete – including making chocolates for the gift bags. She doesn’t have time to solve another murder. But when one of the bridesmaids becomes a prime suspect in the death of a visiting real estate agent, Felicity has to put her detecting skills to use again to keep the wedding plans from getting derailed." This is a fun and fantastic book. Felicity has an unique experience in this case of a woman who was killed by an unknown assailant. With the help of a pygmy goat she discovers what it is to be in love.
I received this book from the publisher and NetGalley. This in no way affects my opinion of this book.

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