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If you visited the town where New York
Times and USA Today bestselling author Lynn Cahoon she grew up,
you’d understand why her mysteries and romance novels focus around the depth
and experience of small town life. Currently, she’s living in a small historic
town on the banks of the Mississippi river where her imagination tends to
wander. Learn more about Lynn and her books at her website.
Do you buy used clothes?
Fashion alert: Vintage Duds, a-new-to-you shop, selling designer clothes
has opened in my fictional town of South Cove, California. Sherry King and Pat
Williams are the newest business owners in my tourist trap town. The store is filled with classic and
modern designer creations, and Sherry has even added a small runway area for
trunk sales that allows her to play New York Fashion week whenever she buys out
an up-and-coming starlet’s closet. Or more likely, an on-the-way-out-of-Hollywood
has-been’s clothes.
Either way, the clothes aren’t new off the delivery truck. Some have
been worn once, some a little more often. I love walking through a local resale
shop here in St. Louis. Some of my finds have lasted me longer than items I
picked up new at mall stores. I’m a cheap shopper; I’ll admit it. I have great
taste. I can point out whatever’s most expensive on the store floor. Sadly for
my closet, I can’t bring myself to pay full price for anything. My wallet on
the other hand, thanks me.
I shop clearance, out of season, and, yes, I’ll admit it, I also shop
resale. Goodwill stores are too overwhelming. Too many bad choices, too much
stuff to sort through. Even though I’m cheap, I’m also picky. I want to look
professional and sharp in my new-to-me items.
This season, I’m planning on hitting the charity resale shop to see if I
can snag a little black dress for upcoming conferences. Whatever I’m wearing
when you see me in NYC or Raleigh, NC at different conventions, you can count
on one thing: I didn’t mortgage my house to buy the dress.
So it’s your turn to dish. Are you a closet re-sale shopper? Do you love
finding a garage sale where the woman used to be your size? Or does the thought
of buying used creep you out a little?
(Read Joe Hill’s A Heart Shaped
Box, and you may never let a used piece of clothing near you again.)
Dressed to Kill
Jill Gardner—owner of Coffee, Books, and More in the tucked-away town of
South Cove, California—is not particularly thrilled to be portraying a twenties
flapper for the dinner theater murder mystery. Though it is for charity…
Of course everyone is expecting a “dead” body at the dress rehearsal…but
this one isn’t acting! It turns out the main suspect is the late actor’s
conniving girlfriend Sherry…who also happens to be the ex-wife of Jill’s main
squeeze. Sherry is definitely a master manipulator…but is she a killer? Jill
may discover the truth only when the curtain comes up on the final act…and by
then, it may be far too late.
Thanks for having me over Tessa! (uhm, Lois)
ReplyDeleteWe must be related! I once found 4 Bob Mackey tops at a local thrift shop. All for just over $20. Still have them in the back of my closet. I think I will get them out and enjoy them once again.
ReplyDeleteI have purchased clothes from thrift and vintage shops in the past, but not recently. I think it's about time to revisit shops in our area. Many of the items still had tags on them.. I'm currently looking for button front tops because I'm having surgery for breast cancer in two weeks and the selections in the stores are horrible. Maybe I 'lol have better look in a resale store!
ReplyDeleteI like the title of your character's shop, "Coffee, Books, and More."
ReplyDeleteJust visited Value Village today! No vintage but still useful. Lot's of new clothing in there...surprising...tags still on them! Congratulations on your release!
ReplyDeleteKathleen Bylsma h5apby@yahoo.com
Roberta, so you're telling me we have the cheap gene. LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth, Good luck on your clothes hunt. I'll keep you in my thoughts with the surgery.
Angela, Coffee, Books, and More, just fits... Especially when the more is cheesecake.
Hi Kathleen, It's amazing what you can find. Happy hunting.
Lynn