Theater professors and spouses, Nicky Abbondanza and Noah Oliver, are on their honeymoon at a Hawaiian resort, where musclemen in grass skirts are keeling over like waterfalls. Things erupt faster than a volcano when Nicky and Noah, along with their best friends Martin and Ruben, try to stage a luau show. Nicky and Noah will need to use their drama skills to figure out who is bringing the grass curtain down on male hula dancers—before things go coconuts for the handsome couple. You will be applauding and shouting Bravo for Joe Cosentino’s fast-paced, side-splittingly funny, edge-of-your-seat entertaining fourth novel in this delightful series. Curtain up and aloha!
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Cat gives this one 5 Meows with a 2 Purr heat index..
If you haven't read any Nicky and Noah Mysteries and love a funny sweet romance you must read these. You can read in any order but you will know the characters better if you start at the beginning.
For those of you that have not read any Nicky and Noah Mysteries, Murder seems to follow them wherever they go. In Drama Luau, Nicky and Noah have just got married and due to outbreaks of lactose intolerance and gluten intolerance outbreaks their parents business are suffering and they can no longer pay for the honeymoon. Not to worry though. Martin the head of their department and best friend has set them up with producing a hula production in Hawaii. When the hula dancers start dropping dead like flies, Nicky has to put on his Sherlock Holmes hat and help solve these mysterious deaths.
These stories get funnier each time I read one. I adore Nicky and Noah and Martin as well. In this one there are several other characters as well but my favorite was Taavi a native of the island and only 7. The plot is a mystery of course and again I had no clue until the end of who or why was doing the murders, this one the why was really a big surprise!
If you are looking for a fast-paced, fun story that will make you laugh I highly recommend this one!
Praise for DRAMA QUEEN, the first Nicky and Noah mystery by Joe Cosentino from Lethe Press (Divine Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Award for Favorite LGBT Mystery, Humorous, Contemporary Novel of 2015):
"Without doubt the funniest book I have read this year, maybe ever" "brilliant" Three Books Over the Rainbow
“I cannot stop laughing. Drama Queen is Hardy Boys-meets-Murder She Wrote-meets-Midsummer Murders, with a side of parodic, farcical, satire.” “Who-dunits don't come more whodunnity than this.” Boy Meets Boy Reviews
Praise for DRAMA MUSCLE, the second Nicky and Noah mystery by Joe Cosentino from Lethe Press (Rainbow Award Honorable Mention):
“reading these books is like watching a fabulous comedic, murder mystery, action, adventure, romantic film.” “I was giggle snorting and laughing so much I had to stop reading. Joe Cosentino's writing is absolutely flawless. He's a master storyteller and will keep you guessing and utterly riveted until Drama Muscle's highly satisfying ending. This is an absolute gem of a book, and series.” Divine Magazine
“Joe Cosentino has done it again! He has created another brilliant masterpiece for us all. A cozy sleuth mystery combined with humor and attractive themes.” Danielle Urban, Universal Creativity Inc.
Praise for DRAMA CRUISE, the third Nicky and Noah mystery by Joe Cosentino from Lethe Press:
“Superb fun from start to finish, for me this series gets stronger with every book and that’s saying something because the benchmark was set so very high with book 1.” Three Books Over the Rainbow
“Joe Cosentino does it again with Drama Cruise, the third Nicky and Noah mystery. I loved the humor, drama, and theater work inside. Plus, the romance and murder investigation keep readers turning the pages. Absolutely, must read this latest book in the series.” Urban Book Reviews
Excerpt from Drama Luau, Nicky and Noah
mystery, by Joe Cosentino
The
olive-skinned, barefooted muscular men wore loincloths (malo), coconut
necklaces, shell bracelets and anklets, and flower (lei) head garlands. With
the powerful emerald mountain behind them, the dancers (‘olapa) aerobically
executed hand signs, knee sways, and foot stomps toward the turquoise sea
(makai), as their deep, full voices chanted to the goddess of the ocean
(Namakaokahai). The lead dancer (alakai) and the dance captain (kumu) moved
front and center executing their tree in the breeze hand gestures. The dancer
helper (kokua) made gestures to the ocean waves behind them.
“Stop!”
The
‘ukulele, steel guitar, and bass accompaniment ended. The dancers slouched and
looked toward the rows of tables and chairs facing them.
“Kimu,
stand further upstage.”
“Nicky,
they don’t know what upstage and downstage mean.”
“Thanks,
Noah. Kimu, stand behind the other
dancers, so Kal and Ak are the focus of the dance.”
That
was me, Nicky Abbondanza, Associate Professor of Directing at Treemeadow
College, an Edwardian style private college in the quaint state of Vermont. My
husband and the love of my life, Assistant Professor of Acting at Treemeadow,
Noah Oliver, is by my side, right where I like him. Why am I directing a luau
show at the Maui Mist Resort in Hawaii? Our honeymoon in Maui was a gift from
our parents. But when the customers of my parents’ bakery in Kansas became
glucose intolerant, and the clientele of Noah’s parents’ dairy farm in
Wisconsin found themselves lactose intolerant, Noah and I were left tolerating
the bill. So my department head and his husband hit the internet and found this
luau show directing job, which came with free airfare, hotel, and food for two.
Enticed by the gorgeous tropical location and the gorgeous luau dancers, Martin
Anderson, Professor of Theatre Management at Treemeadow College, and Ruben
Markinson, director of one of the top gay rights organizations in the country,
decided to tag along and keep us out of trouble. Since Martin and Ruben are our
best friends, that was more than fine with Noah and me.
Since
you can’t see us, I am thirty-six, tall, with dark hair, green eyes, a Roman
nose, cleft chin and long sideburns. Thanks to the gym at Treemeadow College
(named after Tree and Meadow, the gay couple who founded it), I am pretty
muscular. One minor thing. Actually, it’s pretty major. I have a nine
and-a-quarter by two-inch penis, which causes Noah to tell everyone we are
“going clubbing” when we have sex.
Noah
is handsome with wavy blond hair, crystal-blue eyes, porcelain skin, and hotter
and sweeter buns than any found in my dad’s bakery. Martin is short, thin, and
bald. As an incredible gossip, he resembles an alien looking for a good piece
of news to bring back to his home planet. Ruben is tall, thin,
distinguished-looking, with salt and pepper hair and two large eyes watching
over Martin. Though Ruben would never admit it, like his husband, Ruben revels
in the dish too.
I
said to the dancers, “The opening (ho’i) number will be fine. Let’s move on.”
Whereas
the first dance was an introduction to the dancers, the second number, in honor
of the creation gods (Kane and Lono), is a sensual dance, where the muscular
dancers get to flex, grunt, and gyrate.
Sitting
next to me at the front table opposite the stage, Noah rested a hand on my
knee. “Did my character work with the dancers pay off?”
I
nodded. “They all seem like characters to me.”
Noah
squeezed my hand as the five dancers came on stage, now wearing grass skirts.
Kal (short for Kalani), at twenty-five, is tall, strikingly handsome, muscular,
the leader of the pack, and he knows it. Ak (Akamu), at thirty-five, was once
the stallion of the troupe, but a receded hairline and wrinkles had transformed
Ak to dance captain. As leaders, Kal and Ak take focus in the dance numbers,
either dancing downstage center or up center on the platform in the shape of a
volcano. Pretty ironic since Kal and Ak are ex-lovers and ex-friends.
Current
lovers Keanu (dancer helper), at medium height with a growing paunch, and Ahe,
young, small, and cute as a button, took their places midstage and looked at
each other adoringly.
Finally,
Kimu, at medium height with a bull dog face and protruding belly, stood
farthest upstage. The only straight member of the troupe, Kimu, said, “Are you
girls ready to dance?”
Keanu
left his lover, Ahe, and approached Kimu. “What a surprise, Kimu. Liquor on
your breath.”
Leader
Kal added, “Yeah, Kimu, during the last number you were wavering more than the
palm trees near the stage fan.”
Kimu
answered, "Hey Kal, is it true that you gave Keanu a pity lei?"
These guys are worse than the divas I
work with in the theatre. “Can we please start the number?”
Bestselling author Joe Cosentino was voted Favorite Mystery, Humorous, and Contemporary Author of 2015 by the readers of Divine Magazine for Drama Queen. He also wrote the other novels in the Nicky and Noah mystery series: Drama Muscle (Rainbow Award Honorable Mention) and Drama Cruise (Lethe Press), Drama Luau; In My Heart/An Infatuation & A Shooting Star (Rainbow Award Honorable Mention), A Home for the Holidays, The Naked Prince and Other Tales from Fairyland (Dreamspinner Press); Cozzi Cove: Bouncing Back (TBR Pile Book of the Month/Rainbow Award Honorable Mention), Cozzi Cove: Moving Forward, Cozzi Cove: Stepping Out, Cozzi Cove: New Beginnings Cozzi Cove series (NineStar Press); Paper Doll, Porcelain Doll, Satin Doll, China Doll, Rag Doll (The Wild Rose Press) Jana Lane mysteries; and The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Eldridge Plays and Musicals). He has appeared in principal acting roles in film, television, and theatre, opposite stars such as Bruce Willis, Rosie O’Donnell, Nathan Lane, Holland Taylor, and Jason Robards. His one-act plays, Infatuation and Neighbor, were performed in New York City. He wrote The Perils of Pauline educational film (Prentice Hall Publishers). Joe is currently Head of the Department/Professor at a college in upstate New York, and is happily married. Joe was voted 2nd Place for Best MM Author of the Year in Divine Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards for 2015! Coming next: Drama Detective, the fifth Nicky and Noah mystery.
Web site: http://www.JoeCosentino. weebly.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeCosen
Amazon: Author.to/JoeCosentino
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I love the cover and the blurb. It sounds amazing.
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enjoyed the excerpt
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Thanks for the review & excerpt! This series sounds like a lot of fun!
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