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The vintage kitchen gear was an interesting background for the mystery.
What I enjoyed:
* Jaymie is pretty interesting, collecting vintage kitchen gear as well as writing cookbooks based on vintage recipes. I liked how she didn't want to be scared out of her house after the murder. She is a bit selfless as she helps lots of people with different things.
* a good mystery
* interesting characters in the small town
* the background of the Hoosier kitchen cabinet
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What I enjoyed:
* Jaymie is pretty interesting, collecting vintage kitchen gear as well as writing cookbooks based on vintage recipes. I liked how she didn't want to be scared out of her house after the murder. She is a bit selfless as she helps lots of people with different things.
* a good mystery
* interesting characters in the small town
* the background of the Hoosier kitchen cabinet
What could have been better:
* Looks to be ...more

2.5**
From the book jacket: When vintage cookware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton spies an original 1920s Hoosier-brand kitchen cabinet at an estate auction, it’s love at first sight. Despite the protests of her sister, Rebecca, that the nineteenth-century house they share is already too cluttered with Jaymie’s junk, she successfully outbids the other buyers and takes home her Hoosier. But that night on the summer porch where she’s left the Hoosier to be cleaned up, a man is murdered – st ...more
From the book jacket: When vintage cookware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton spies an original 1920s Hoosier-brand kitchen cabinet at an estate auction, it’s love at first sight. Despite the protests of her sister, Rebecca, that the nineteenth-century house they share is already too cluttered with Jaymie’s junk, she successfully outbids the other buyers and takes home her Hoosier. But that night on the summer porch where she’s left the Hoosier to be cleaned up, a man is murdered – st ...more

Jul 04, 2012
Moondance
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I felt a little overwhelmed by the introduction of so many characters in such a short period of time. i found myself flipping back a few pages to see how people were connected. I enjoyed the vintage kitchenwares and the Hoosier cabinet. 3 stars

Jaymie Leighton is a collector of vintage cookware and long forgotten cookbooks. When she spies a 1920s Hooiser cabinet at a local estate sale, she knows she needs to place a bid in hopes to add it to her collection. Once she becomes the proud owner, Jaymie and her sister set the coveted cabinet on their summer porch until they can clean it up. However, they are awaken to sounds downstairs and are startled when they find a dead body next to the antique. What secrets does it hold, who is the vict
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Looks like a great start to a new series! I really like Jaymie and love the town of Queensville. I thought it was pretty cool that Canadian and American holidays are celebrated in this town since it is right across the border from Canada (in Michigan). The vintage kitchen stuff was really interesting. My grandmother had a Hoosier cabinet, so it was fun learning more about it. I'll definitely check out the next installment of this series!
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