

He didn’t get mean and reprimand her for investigating, only pointed out the dangers and said when you tell someone they can’t do something, they just want to do it all the more, so that was why he wasn’t going to tell her not to look into the case. Potter, is like having her grandma back since they were best friends. Felicia is a best friend like no other and Angie’s neighbor, Mrs. Just as with the other two series of Lynn Cahoon’s that I’ve read/am in the process of reading, she’s introduced a very fun and likable group of characters in this series as well. I can’t wait to see what future books hold for Ian and Angie because it looks very promising! When the killer realized Angie was looking into the case, things heated up a bit during the showdown but it all turned out great, along with the County Seat restaurant grand opening. Bernard puppy, would just have to get used to it. She ended up with an adorable baby goat that she adopted that had belonged to Gerald. When the old man was murdered, Angie felt a personal draw to investigate this murder since she thought everyone needed someone on their side–and Gerald didn’t have an abundance of friends. She even managed to talk to Gerald Moss, the town curmudgeon goat farmer, and since he knew her grandma, from whom she’d inherited her place, he was agreeable to selling her goat cheese for her various dishes. Everything was going to be great: they had their employees lined up, their restaurant was just about ready for guests and Angie had even managed to make friends with the farmers’ market manager, Ian, who had not seemed too friendly to begin with. I have the second book and will be reading it very soon, I’m sure!Īngie Turner and her best friend/business partner, Felicia Williams, were getting ready to open the first farm-to-table type restaurant in the River Vista, ID area. I just love this first book in the newest series by Lynn Cahoon! Even though I had pegged the killer, the twist was great and I had no idea that was coming. The new series is a lot of fun since it involves farmers and a small rural community.


She’s also the author of the Cat Latimer and Tourist Trap cozy mystery series. This is the first book in the Farm-to-Fork series by Lynn Cahoon that came out earlier this year.
