Hannah is asked by Grandma Knudsen to investigate a minister who is substituting while the regular pastor is on his honeymoon. The young man lived with Grandma during high school but she is a little suspicious that he isn't who he says that he is. With Andrea's help, they check the man out, only to have him turn up dead a few days later. Once again, Hannah's love life is nearly as complicated as the murder that she sets out to solve.
I love visiting Hannah, her family and friends. I don't expect a deep, dark mystery and I am satisfied with a cozy read. As usual, I enjoyed the light story and the recipes. I did think there was an obvious mistake in police procedures wtih identification of the body. I am not the best at picking these things up, so if I noticed, I feel that most people would. Sure enough, I was able to figure out the murderer. Once again, Hannah's love triangle was a part of the story, but like the last installment, things seemed to be moving forward a little bit. As usual, I'll be anxious to read the next in this series.
Rating - B+
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
The Big 1000
We are so happy to announce that we have reached $1000 before our spring baking break. Very excited that the cookies are going over so well! Thank you to all who have supported us. We would like to sell at least another thousand in cookies before we start working on our pink parties for this summer! Stay tuned and thanks again!
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