The Juliet Code + Giveaway

Newlyweds Lord and Lady Astley Finally Reach Their Honeymoon Destination Only to Encounter a New Mystery in Need of Solving
 
Frederick and Grace Percy finally make it to Italy to enjoy a delayed honeymoon and explore the beauties of the historic city of Venice. To their surprise, their friend, Detective Jack Miracle, is also in the city, investigating a series of art heists starting at the house of eccentric millionaire, Laraby Covington. Drawn into a world of boat races, mysterious houses, and parties of the rich and unusual in Venice, Frederick and Grace learn of the existence of the Juliet paintings, (Renaissance paintings feature Shakespeare’s tragic heroine) rumored to hold a secret code to an underground vault of similarly treasured artwork assumed lost over the centuries. As Freddie and Grace are pulled deeper into the mystery and their beloved Detective Jack disappears, can they use their wits and work as a team to find the thieves and Jack before it’s too late. 
 
The Juliet Code is a Freddie and Grace Mystery, sequel to The Mistletoe Countess and The Cairo Curse.

My Review:

Squeeeeeeeepppppp! It’s official: Freddie & Grace are my favourite sleuthing couple ever and there better be more books in this mystery series or I will fall into the depths of bibliophile despair! Not only do I have an insatiable need to keep current with Freddie and Grace, but there are secondary characters who have become dear to my heart in these second and third books and I need to check in on them and their potential love interests. We need to start a ‘More Freddie & Grace’ campaign!

Ahem — back to my actual purpose here — this review: Did I enjoy this book? Positively, absolutely ADORED it! Fast paced, tons of banter, delectable toe-curling scenes (be still my heart…I’m still feeling the palpitations) and an intriguing Agathat Christie-ish mystery that was so much fun to try and figure out.

Indomitable Grace, of course, steals the show, saves the day and Frederick is more smitten than ever! I love the way her mind works — she’s funny and thoughtful and book-centric. Grace makes some lovely references to God being the author of our stories and I love that kind of detail which fits so perfectly with who Grace is and shares profound truth in a very natural way. So well done.

‘The Juliet Code’ is the third book in this series and, while you could easily read this one as a standalone, there are a few spoilers from previous books you may or may not pick up on. So, if you intend to read the other books, I’d suggest reading them in order to get the most bibliophile enjoyment.

28 thoughts on “The Juliet Code + Giveaway”

  1. I need to catch up on this series! I’ve only read “The Mistletoe Countess”. Pepper has quickly become one of my favorite authors 😉

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  2. Great review Kav, I really loved The Juliet Code. romance and mystery, Pepper style!
    Like you, I’m clamoring for more Freddie and Grace!

    Putting on my Intrepid reporter hat, we’re in luck, Pepper announced late Dec on her FB page the next book in the series will be out in Oct 2024. It’s called The Mistletoe Prince. (His name is Prince Arran) It’ll be in a novella collection with Sheila Roberts and Kathleen Fuller from Thomas Nelson so get out your notebook!
    And a few teasers, Pepper says, “you can take a prince out of his castle…and land him in the middle of Mayberry? Well, that should be fun!” And in a post a couple of weeks ago she said, “You guys will get to meet him in October but, I’m happy to say, that Luke has a few cameos in this novella too – so we can catch up with what’s happening to, at least, ONE Edgewood 🙂”

    Isn’t that cool she’s combining the 2 series? Can’t wait to see how she pulls off a contemporary and a historical together! Happy reading Thursday to all!

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    1. Now that I think about this, I’m guessing Prince Arran is the descendant of Freddie and Grace since their story is set in 1913 and the Edgewoods live in 2023. The plot thickens. I’ll have to wait until Oct to see if I guessed right.

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      1. Squeeeeeeeppppppp! And ouch, I bruised myself on a book spine as I flounced onto my fainting couch in a bibliophile swoon!!! Tracey, the Intrepid Reporter has done it again. You deserve a salary raise! How exciting is this news? And I’ve duly noted the information in the October section of my TBR book! Woohooo!!!!!!

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  3. I’m all in on this one Kav. But yes I’ll be looking to read one and two first. Love it when a series does actually carry the story into the other books.

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  4. Since I can’t read ebooks, I’m not entering the contest. However, “The Juliet Code” sounds absolutely marvelous and I’ve definitely added it to my TBR list thanks to your review. LOVE the cover too!
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  5. Breaking news! Pepper just announced her book for April 2025,
    Some like it Scot. Isn’t that a great name for a romcom?!💕
    I know you love a Scottish hero, Kav, me too!

    So much to look forward to from Pepper, besides The Mistletoe Prince in Oct, Kizzie’s story, Hope Like Wildflowers, book 3 in the McAdams Family series will be out in Oct too!

    And of course Loyally Luke is out in May, I’ve read it. It ‘s probably my favorite of the 3 Skymar books.

    Pepper is really giving readers some great stories!📚💕🎉

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    1. YOU’VE READ LUKE’S STORY???? THUD!!!! I am not jealous…much. And a new book with a Scot starring in it??? Oh, I wonder if it fits in with her other series or is a standalone or a new series? You deserve a bonus, Ms Intrepid Reporter. You are the Best Reads Secret Weapon!!!!! Wooohoooo!

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      1. Yes, it’s on Netgalley so I grabbed it up with my greedy little hands 😁 I don’t know if they have it on audio but you might want to check it out. The male point of view had me laughing out loud.
        She announced the new Scot romcom on fb and Instagram today but I don’t remember it being a part of any series. You can see what she says about it on there since you’re on IG.

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      2. Not on Net Galley audio yet. It’s likely still in production. There aren’t nearly as many Christian Fiction audio books on NG as there are ebooks but that’s kind of nice since it’s easy to keep up with the reviews this way. So far I’ve gotten approved for every CF audio book I requested but for one, so that’s cool. But I get antsy if I have too many in line. Right now I have four and I won’t get them all reviewed until the middle of February because of me posting ahead on my blog.

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  6. This is such a fun series! Pepper Basham is such a versatile writer and I love all of her books. Don’t include me in the giveaway. This was one of my Christmas gifts.

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  7. As I am reading all the comments, it sounds like you are getting a nice mix of titles from NetGalley. Also, I hadn’t realized Pepper was so prolific. I have a couple of her books, and this sounds like a very good series.

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    1. It’s wonderful! A nice blend of history and cozy mystery and romance. She astounds me with her versatility! And yes, I’ve been blessed with Net Galley approvals. So much fun! Good luck, CC!

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