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Another great read from J.C. Eaton! I enjoy the capers of the seniors in Sun City and always look forward to the next one in this series. Thank you for the advanced reading. I am definitely recommending it.

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I started this book six weeks ago and just was able to to finish. This book could not, for a moment, hold my attention. The character were flat, the tone chatty and uninteresting, and all the characters blurred together. I admire her attempt at the complexity, but it was just a big miss for me.

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This is the second book in the Sophie Kimball series I have read. I had really enjoyed both a lot and look forward to going back and reading the first 10 books in the series! The characters are well developed and so unique and quirky that you can’t help but smile and laugh as you flip through the pages. The murder mystery will have you guessing until the very end. And all of the crazy antics that Sophie’s mother and her friends get into are entertaining. Once again you will be laughing and rolling your eyes at how they try to help Sophie (Phee) and the gang at Williams Investigations solve the murder. Streetman, Sophie’s mother’s chiweenies continue to cause a stir wherever he goes. I am looking forward to the next book in the series and can’t wait to get lost in the pages! This is a fun cozy mystery series.

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This was a fun introduction for me to the series. I like Sophie and the crew at Williams Investigations. The mystery was interesting and kept me guessing until the end.

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Princess Fuzzypants here: Phee is an enabler. Her mother lives at the seniors complex and the various shenanigans these folks get into will turn her hair white. Phee works with her husband and his partner at a detective agency. A very good one. In fact, the local detectives, a thicker pair you would be hard to find, get the agency to solve their crimes. It keeps them all busy. The mature residents fancy themselves detectives too. And when one of their own is suspected of murdering someone, they pull Phee into their plots.

Phee has the patience of Job. I sincerely hope that the characters are not drawn from real life because the ladies and gentlemen go way beyond quirky to almost certifiable. But it is all done in fun and they do eventually solve the murder. But be prepared for some eye rolling amidst the laughter. Four purrs and two paws up.

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No matter how hard she complained, Phee seemed to enjoy her mother’s shenanigans. The book club members were a bunch of seniors with nothing else to do but create chaos and mayhem. They celebrate every little occasion, except murder, of course. When a murder occurs, they become amateur sleuths, getting in the way of the police investigation, and creating chaos, along the way. These retirees are always in the thick of things along with Streetman the little terrier, or for a better word, terror. It was amusing, intriguing, and entertaining.

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Revved Up 4 Murder by J.C. Eaton is a fun, fast-paced mystery with lots of hilarious moments and quite a few eye rolls.

Will Sophie figure out what is going on before Wayne goes to jail for murder?

The Book Club Ladies
Harriett and her book club ladies are all doing well. They are all moving about and doing their recreational hobbies. Then, a hexed wooden doll is stolen from the local museum, and the ladies want to help find it. Of course, Sophie must assist them in the investigations.

However, Sophie isn't moving fast enough for Harriett, so she and her sister decide to investigate the museum.

I ended the call before my mother said another word. Then I stomped over to Augusta’s desk. “This will make your day! My mother and my aunt are locked in the art repository at the museum. When my aunt gets an idea, she’s like a bull moose in mating season and nothing will stop her.”
J. C. Eaton. Revved Up 4 Murder (Kindle Locations 1208-1210). Kindle Edition.

The Pinochle Guys
Add to the missing doll, a member of the automotive garage club is found dead under Sally Stang, Wayne's 1965 Mustang that he is rebuilding at the club's garage. Now, Herb and the guys are all worried about Wayne. So, Harriett decides that Sophie has to find the culprit because they have this buy-sell-trade event coming up, and Jay Leno will be there. Harriet is one of the MCs. She will not allow this murder and the hexed doll to stop the event.

The guys are ready to help the ladies find the people messing with the citizens of Sun City West.

There are some crazy things to watch for:
• a crazy fishing trip
• the dog park antics
• a stakeout in a restroom
• Steadman finds the decoy box in a shipping facility

Five Stars
I always look forward to a Sophie Kimball Mystery. The relationship that Sophie and Harriett have is fantastic. But the situations that the Book Club Ladies get Sophie into are hilarious. My rating for Revved Up 4 Murder by J.C. Eaton is five stars. I highly recommend Revved Up 4 Murder to all the cozy mystery readers.

I wanted to point out that the car on the cover is a Chevelle, not a Mustang. Someone, please tell the cover artist so they don't make a mistake like that again.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Revved Up 4 Murder by J.C. Eaton.

Until the next time,
~Jen

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I always am looking forward to the next book in this series. This one did not disappoint. Phee should become an investigator in the company instead of a bookkeepr as she does so much of the detecting. This was hilarious as usual and hard to put down.

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I had fun, I laughed a lot and enjoyed this excellent addition to this beloved series. Streetman and the the seniors are as funny as usual and the mystery is quite complex and kept me hooked
I thoroughly enjoyed it
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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The seniors at Sun City West are celebrating Wayne, a pinochle club member, getting his classic car ready to ride. Unfortunately for Wayne, a body is found in the garage the car is being worked on. It's even worse because the body belongs to a cranky Sun City resident who didn't have many friends so suspects are everywhere. Wayne's out of his mind, the Sun City book club members are on alert and Sophie is pulling her hair out!

If you're looking for a book with a great mystery (actually two), humor, a little romance and an entertaining mystery, Revved Up 4 Murder is for you!

I received an ARC NetGalley and the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Thank you NetGalley and Beyond the Page Publishing for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Revved Up 4 Murder is the twelfth book in the Sophie Kimball Mystery seties. Once again, we are in for a funny and enjoyable read. Sophie is a great main character, and her mother, her mother's friends and pets, and other recurring characters make this series colorful and unique. The investigation leads to unexpected situations and there is never a boring moment. If you have been missing out on this series, please pick up Revved Up 4 Murder you won't regret it! It can be enjoyed even by readers who are not familiar with the series. Guaranteed to cheer you up!

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This is a fun series that will entertain! Many characters that are all kind of quirky! I would certainly read another for a light hearted, clean cozy.

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In this twelfth book in the series, Phee is happily married and enjoying her role as bookkeeper at Williams Investigation Agency. If it were only that, her life would be complete. However, as fate has it, her mother regularly calls Phee with problems, and expects her to be at her beck and call. Be aware that Harriet isn't your typical mother. She's crazy. Loony. And jumps to conclusions...

That being said, the newest case for the investigation agency is that there is a missing doll that was on loan from the Phoenix Art Museum to the Equity Council's, and it's gone missing. There's no sign of it. Zip. Nada. There's also a supposed curse -- that anyone who possesses the doll will be under a hex. It's because the doll once belonged to a little girl, and people believe her soul is trapped inside. With a treasure that's rumored to be worth a lot of cash. So of course they're on the case discreetly. Sure. Especially with two of Harriet's cronies on the council, they'll keep their word not to let anyone know, right? Uh huh. At least until the morning brunch with not only the ladies, but the men from the automotive club who are celebrating one of their own's good luck,

Which turns out not to be so good after all. A dead body is found underneath a car, which puts a halt to any restorations. Worse, the person who died was disliked by more than one other, and now Phee's antenna is up for clues. Unfortunately, the B4M ladies think that they have their own antennae (they don't); and what ensues are some very funny scenes with these women -- and even some of the men.

It's the usual riot around these people and I have to wonder how Phee still keeps her sanity. No wonder her aunt Ina's son moved away. No surprise there...scenes that 'feature' Streetman the Chiweenee are just as humorous as the other books, and I commend the author(s) on that. They place you effortlessly in the scene and you feel as if you were right there in the action. Watching and laughing, but grateful that you're not in the middle of it.

This book was so entertaining, and once again a winner by the writers. Harriet is clueless about almost everything, and you have to feel sorry for Phee growing up with her. But let's face it, Mama is funny. Really funny. And in this book, Paul Schmidt is a hoot (he being the resident fisherman who's crazy in his own way). Even the climax was fun to read.

When the killer is discovered, I knew pretty much from the beginning. But it's more complicated than that, and even I found it nicely written. I suppose you've figured out that I love this series. I also hope others will as well, and I look forward to the next one. Highly recommended.

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This series is my favorite bit of chaos and this latest book was no exception. Phee is hoping for a peaceful bit of time but first a possibly possessed doll has gone missing and then a member of the Automotive Club is found trapped under the hood of a member's car. A member who just happens to be Wayne - part of the world of Sun City West and friends with Phee's mother Harriet and the rest of the book club crew.

This was a fun read from beginning to end. I especially loved the appearance of Rollo (the computer genius who requests to be paid in kitchen appliances) and Phee's Aunt Ina's "help". While there is a lot of zaniness there's also a solid mystery that kept me guessing as well as a likable cast of characters. I love seeing Phee and Marshall together - especially in their calm moments.

This is a series I have read from the very first book and I enjoyed this book just as much as the other books in the series. If you enjoy a fun cozy this series is a must read.

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I'm such a fan of this series! The mysteries always keep me guessing, the characters are fun and people I would love to know and hang out with, and the setting sounds like a cool place to visit.
Looking forward to the next book in the series.

Many thanks to Beyond The Page Publishing and NetGalley for an advance copy of this book. My thoughts and opinions are my own and without bias or favor or expectation.

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This series just keeps getting better and better. Revved Up 4 Murder was so worth the read and it did not disappoint. I highly recommend this book. Seriously, you have to read this!

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Revved Up 4 Murder is the next Sophie Kimball mystery. It was more chaotic than usual. So many completely crazy things were happening that it was hard to believe.
I don’t know any seniors that act as crazy as this bunch in Sun City West. I don’t know any that are this indulgent about their pets either.
I do like how the authors take two unrelated crimes and bring them together by the end. Each book is creative in a new way.
I like Sophie, Marshall, Nate and Augusta, so I always seem to come back to this series when a new book comes out,
Thanks to Netgalley and Beyond the Page Publishing for the opportunity to read this book.

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A great who dun it story with two mysteries to solve. I love the community effort in everyone pulling together to discover what happened. I loved the interaction with including museum and auto garage. It was a real treat to include dogs that most may find annoying given their personalities but definitely helped crack the cases wide open. I really enjoyed this story and would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun mystery!

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“Revved Up 4 Murder” is the delightfully funny twelfth book in J.C. Eaton’s Sophie Kimball mystery series. The plot is a bit convoluted – it involves not only a dead body found under a car being restored but the theft of an antique doll that may or may not be carrying treasure and a curse. This is not the type of book where you sit down and try to figure out who the killer is but instead sit down, buckle your seatbelt, and enjoy the ride. And it is quite a ride – the book is filled with colorful characters – both human and canine – starting with Sophie “Phee” Kimball, her mother, her mother’s friends, and her mother’s dog who pretty much steals the book (and helps dig up a clue or two). All of this makes for a delightful romp and a nice way to get away from the real world for a few hours.

I received a copy of this book from NetGalley.

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Just when it seems this series can’t get any funnier, Streetman has some stellar aka hilarious, crazy incidents that only that silly little chiweenie could get into. I laughed the hardest at the fishing boat incident, but he was also pretty helpful in digging up clues and running away with other clues.

I was never sure who ultimately was at fault until the showdown and explanation. Rolo was in this one a lot and upped his usual kitchen gadgetry payment to something more than usual lol. In all fairness, he did help tremendously. I’m pretty sure Phee, Marshall and Nate’s rewards are gonna be getting some actual decent sleep now!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book provided by Kensington Cozies via NetGalley, and my opinions are my own.

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