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Monday, January 11, 2021

Review: Nothing Bundt Trouble

 * Book 11 in the Bakeshop Mystery series *


When Juliet's going through some boxes in the basement, she stumbles upon an old journal of her father's. In it, he refers to the pastry case - a case that went unsolved by the police. Instead of plowing through the journal, Juliet waits until she can talk to the police officer involved with the case - her mother's new husband.

Together, they read the journal and Doug fills in some of the gaps. Juliet can't believe that she's so similar to her father. She's wondering if a fresh pair of eyes could solve the case.
My Thoughts: A very interesting way to  go backwards in time in the series. I really enjoyed learning more about Juliet's father and the town as it started to becoming the charming touristy place it is today. I loved the moments about the coffee machine and the trends from the 80s.  Of course, I loved the mouth-watering moments in Torte. Looking forward to the next book that just came out.

Cover Thoughts: Cute!
Source: My library
Library Recommendation: A great series for your library - for your cozy and foodie readers.

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