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As an Egyptian, I loved the setting of this book! Grace and Fredrick travel to Egypt for part of their honeymoon, and there they discover exciting pharaonic antiquities and multiple robberies and murder mysteries that they try to solve. If you like Indiana Jones and Agatha Christie mysteries, you will absolutely love this one!

* I received an e-ARC copy of this book from Netgalley and the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.

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Pepper Basham stays true to her trademark style of infusing romance, laughs, and danger into her stories for an unputdownable combination. Grace and Frederick leave for a honeymoon trip and take a brief stop in Cairo to visit with one of his cousins. When jewelry goes missing, an archeological dig site is worthless, and tempers flare–someone is bound to end up murdered. But with a large cast of characters, who will Grace’s active detective imagination cling to as the culprit?

Per all of Basham’s books, the romance is on the sweet-spicy side and the thread of second chances, God’s plan, and faith to meet people who think they’re too fallen for redemption is palpable. A few instances of mild violence at the climax but the incidences throughout the story mostly happen ‘off screen’.
This is the second in a series and there are several allusions to the instances in the first book but it could function as a standalone. Except, the first book was so much fun to read that I highly recommend reading that one too!

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It is such fun to visit this series again with wonderful characters that jump off the page and seem so real. Lord and Lady Astley, Frederick and Grace, are on their honeymoon to Italy via Egypt to visit Frederick's cousin and her husband who are on an archeological dig. Grace is such a fun character with her sunny, positive personality, her insatiable love of learning and reading, especially the study of sleuthing, which comes in handy when bodies fall in the household they are visiting. Frederick loves her dearly and is constantly telling her to stay safe. And this is one big adventure with danger, secrets, suspense, sleuthing, and wild camel rides with the setting of Egypt. One takeaway is that no matter one's station in life, our worth in God's eyes is more important. Loved it! Highly recommended. I do recommend reading The Mistletoe Countess first to get a good feel for how Grace and Freddie got together. I received a copy for the purpose of an honest review. These thoughts are mine only.

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I absolutely loved this book! Freddie and Grace are up to their necks in mayhem again. It all happens on the first stop of their travels in Egypt. They end up in the middle of an ancient artifact scheme. Another page turner from Pepper Basham.

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Honeymoons, mummies, and murder . . . oh my! After meeting Frederick and Grace (Lord and Lady Astley) in The Mistletoe Countess, I could never expect this pair to have any sort of ordinary honeymoon. When they detour to Egypt to visit a cousin’s archaeological dig, the newlyweds quickly find themselves wrapped up in a life-and-death mystery like the mummies of old.

With its runaway camels, stolen jewels, and missing people, The Cairo Curse makes me want to use words like high jinks and capers and dastardly. Just a few pages in, and you’ll understand why. The characters of Frederick and Grace are delightful—their witty dialog reminds me of Hepburn and Tracy. And I loved the glimpses into their trusted butler’s mysterious past. Add to all this more than a dash of hope and faith, and you have a wonderful story of old mysteries, new beginnings, and second chances.

While The Cairo Curse can be enjoyed as a standalone novel, its story will be all the richer with the background story of The Mistletoe Countess. I can’t wait to dive into the next Frederick and Grace mystery.

*Thank you to @netgalley and @barbourbooks for the complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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This sequel to the Mistletoe Countess was full of humor and romance. I enjoyed getting reacquainted with Frederick and Grace. Their honeymoon trip to Egypt doesn’t turn out exactly the way Frederick plans. Of course there’s a mystery in this completely exotic location. Read the first novel before reading this one to enjoy it more.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Will they have this time exhausted their number of extra lives…

I sadly missed the first book in this series but one thing is sure now, I definitely want to read it.
Just for more of Grace and Frederick.
But for now, I will have to do with getting to know them here and understand their dynamic.
Frederick is a new married man who dotés on his young spouse. A woman it appears he was not supposed to marry. Still with her landing in his life, his existence has taken a new turn. He loves his bride and her very peculiar persona has altered his own for the best.
Grace is a sort of a sprite who upon her arrival changed for the better her husband’s ordered if not stern life. But she comes with warmings as around her danger, body count and perilous situations seem to abound.

I did not learn a lot about Freddie’s past but he is presented as being now a very different man from his former self, all thanks to Grace’s influence.
Grace is happy with the hand fate has dealt to her, by leaving everything behind she has found a happiness she did not expect and with her supporting husband she leaves free rein to her imagination and love for books and adventures.

This affair is in the end more complex than I expected. Clues, possible culprits and bodies pile up and while parts of the whys and whos were easy to put together, the whole scheme when finally uncovered was quite well thought and built.
So with a Grace who can’t stay idle nor out of problems, a Freddie who stands proud by her side running to the rescue, a valet more of a friend than a servant and a street urchin saved for a dire future, they all make for a dashing team walking straight into danger and willing to do what they must to pinpoint the mastermind behind all the lies, attacks and thieveries.

Can’t wait for their next adventure.
5 stars

𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗺 𝗹𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹 kisses

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ARC Review
4.5⭐️ Mysteries, mummies and romance filled the pages of this book. Anyone who loves PB books will love book 2 in the adventures of Fredrick and Grace. They’re going to Egypt and Grace can’t wait! It was fun and exciting with a who-dun-it feeling.
I definitely recommend this one.
Thanks Barbour Publishing via NetGalley.

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The story being a follow up from a previous book made me a little bit confused about the whle universe at the beginning, but after that, with a fluid and compelling narrative, I got immersed in the story, and of course, I loved it! I' ve always been attracted to almost everything that has to do with ancient Egypt, since I love History subjects , so this book has everything I like to read.

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This book is a fun read with just enough mystery to keep you turning the pages. The author brings the story to life with her words and you feel like you are there. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of Historical Christian fiction.
I received a complimentary copy from Barbour Publishing via NetGalley and was not required to write a review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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This is book two in a series. I did think it started slow and it took me several chapters to get really interested in the story. There’s almost too many characters to keep up with.
I liked Grace, she’s tough and resourceful. It was an enjoyable story and I look forward to more with these two.
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the early copy

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*I was gifted a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley for my honest review*

I am so sad to say I am DNFing this one. I had high hopes because I LOVED the 1st book Mistletoe Countess and I love Pepper Basham but this one was not doing it for me.

I struggled to get through about 50% of the book then I started skimming until I learned who "did it" and then called it quits. Mysteries are a hit or miss for me personally. I think the first book had more romance and kept my interest where this one was all mystery and I just couldn't stay focused to it. I have it 3 stars because I believe that true lover's of mystery, like our heroine Grace, would absolutely love this book. But this just wasn't my jam.

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Readers will enjoy this delightful romp of a mystery as newlyweds Frederick and Grace embark upon a delayed honeymoon. In this Agatha Christie meets Indiana Jones adventure, our swoony hero and intrepid heroine find more than just pyramids await in Egypt. With mysteries surrounding missing jewelry and hidden tombs, danger strikes close with murder stalking the members of their archeological party.
I absolutely love Grace's ability to see the best in everyone and everything. With a vivid imagination, inspired by her love of fiction,Grace's ability to court catastrophe reminds me a little of Anne Shirley. Yet her big heart wins everyone's devotion. Frederick and his loyal valet, Elliot, are kept busy keeping up with her and her antics. While there are many moments of danger and fast-paced action, I found myself laughing-out-loud several times.
I am so happy that Ms. Basham has chosen a married couple for the focus of this series. So many stories end at the beginning of a marriage, yet that is really the beginning of their story. Don't worry- fans of romance will still find their romantic chemistry delightful. Looking forward to reading more of their adventures.

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1914 England to Egypt. I really enjoyed the storyline on this one, and it was a different way to write the mystery, with plenty of adventure, intrigues, a rich history, and culture. It makes for a witty, hilarious, page-turner, and romantic story.

Newlyweds Lord and Lady Astley have already experienced their fair share of suspense, but when a honeymoon trip takes a detour to the mystical land of Egypt, not even Grace with her fiction-loving mind is prepared for the dangers in store...seekers to a newly discovered tomb with a murderous secret......will Frederick and Grace’s attempts to solve the mystery lead to another death among the sands?

The characters were really engaging and the story certainly kept me entertained and wanting more. Grace and Frederick were kind, and honorable, and supported each other. They are the perfect duo Freddie is the cautious type and Grace is the finding danger type.... They will melt your heart with how much they adore each other. A historical mystery that will have you guessing until the end. All the historical details, artifacts, mummies, and tombs added a layer that make the story stand up even more.

Pepper Basham's writing is always captivating and always delivers, dimensional characters, wonderfully visual settings, rewarding plots, tender moments, perfect pacing, joy, and God's grace. You could read this as a stand-alone but I highly recommend reading The Mistletoe Countess.

"though a lovely figure may win the battle, a generous heart, strength of character, and quick mind win the war"

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Freddie and Grace are set to spend some time in Egypt for a belated honeymoon trip. The adventure begins with Grace running off to save the day in the streets of Cairo. Throw in some mysterious going ons, ancient artifacts, pharaohs, and Grace’s detective skills; it makes for a witty, funny, adventurous and romantic story.

I loved the vivid picture Besham paints of Egypt. The rich history and culture make for a perfect backdrop to Grace and Freddie’s adventures! One of my favorite characters was Elliot, the valet. He was such an interesting character and his trajectory in the book. The story, the characters, the mystery, everything worked so perfectly! I would read Freddie and Grace’s stories forevermore! They quickly became one of my favorite fictional couples!

**Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book. All opinions expressed are own.**

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Such a fun story!!
The Cairo Curse picks up 2 months after the ending of The Mistletoe Countess (love that book!) and this story follows Frederick and Grace as they go to Egypt for their honeymoon trip!

This story is a mix of Indiana Jones and Clue and Death on the Nile, all rolled into one fun adventure mystery!

There's theft! And murder! And disappearances! Secrets! Betrayals! And Egyptian tombs! All with a side of sweetness and humor that is Freddy and Grace's relationship🥰
Romance is not the main focus in this one, seeing how Frederick and Grace are already married, but you still feel all the love from them/between them and there's even a second mini romance that blossoms! Yay!

I love Pepper's writing - so lighthearted, yet also thought-provoking! And I love the Christian themes through-out.

Such a fun read! It would be BEST enjoyed if read after Mistletoe Countess, but this story is written in such a way that you could also read this story as a stand-alone.. but I also highly recommend Mistletoe Countess(:

Also Pepper Basham, if you're reading this, I NEED Blake's story!!(:

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I was delighted when I realized that the main characters, Frederick and Grace aka Lord and Lady Astley, were characters I had already become acquainted with in an earlier book, The Mistletoe Countess. They were so different from one another and yet so perfect for one another. With Grace’s love for mysteries and adventure, it seemed quite fitting that she should fall into another adventure on her delayed honeymoon which began in Cairo. This book was like Downton Abbey meets Indiana Jones with a side of the board game Clue thrown in and I loved it! The married romance between Grace and Frederick and the suspenseful elements of the story that was set in the ancient culture of Egypt kept me turning pages. There were surprising moments that had me holding my breath, comedic moments where I laughed out loud, and a mystery that kept me guessing until the end. I hope that the author will favor her readers by giving us more adventures with Lord and Lady Astley. Highly recommend! I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley and this voluntary review contains my honest opinions.

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Fredrick and Grace are headed to Egypt as part of their honeymoon, but even fiction-loving Grace never expects to run into the adventures and mishaps that await them during their visit. Lord and Lady Astley thought they had had enough suspense just after their wedding, but can they find themselves in even more trouble than they ever dreamed?

Once again Pepper Basham had me glued to the pages and turning them as quickly as possible to see what was going to happen next to either Fredrick, Grace or the both of them. Will Fredrick be Grace's hero once again, and will Grace's love of suspense fiction help her to save Fredrick? Filled with humor, suspense, romance, villains, heroes and faith, Basham pens an all around great read that left me crying more, more more!! So I certainly hope she has more books planned for this amazing series.

Favorite Quotes:
"Though a lovely figure may win the battle, a generous heart, strength of character, and quick mind win the war..."

"God is slowly teaching me that I am not be defined by my past, my relations, or my station, but by Him."

"But keeping to the view that my identity in Christ helps place the proper importance in the proper places."

**I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions are mine alone. I was not compensated for this review.

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I enjoyed this book, so...

First, let me say, Pepper spoke via Zoom to our local writer's group and she was great! So, I was predisposed to love anything she wrote.

Second, the research behind this book was amazing. I've read only a few books about historical Egypt so the level of detail astonished me. I am, coincidentally, listening to an audio book by G.K. Chesterton (one of CS Lewis' contemporaries) and he wrote about the heretic Pharoah (this is spelled correctly--I double-checked) and the overlap was eerie.

Not only was the research on Egypt wonderful, but the intellectual references to the literature of the time and so on was impressive.

I also enjoyed the whimsical nature of the characters--the hero and heroine were great--and I am definitely going to look up the preceding book.

Now, one thing I didn't particularly care for was the suspense--anyone who has read my reviews will learn that I'm not a big suspense fan, especially when one crime follows and another, several of which seemed senseless. I just don't understand why anyone would be so stupid, even a dastardly villain.

Having said that, I enjoyed the book and will definitely read more by this author. While I received this book free from Celebrate Lit reviews, my opinions are definitely my own--and I purposely sought out this book to review because of Pepper herself.

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I wanted to like this book, but in all honesty, I couldn't finish it. Pepper Basham is a great writer. I've read other books by her that I enjoyed. But this one, for me, has too much detail about Egyptian history. Some readers may love it, but it's not for me. I received a free copy from NetGalley and opinions are my own.

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