Strawberry-Banana Smoothie by Sharon Farrow

Dying for Strawberries
Sharon Farrow

With seasonal crowds flocking to its sandy beaches, lively downtown shops, and the Berry Basket, a berry emporium with something for everyone, the lakeshore village of Oriole Point is ripe for summer fun—and murder.

Much has changed for Marlee Jacob since she returned to Oriole Point, Michigan, three years ago. Between running the Berry Basket, dodging local gossip, and whipping up strawberry muffins, smoothies, and margaritas to celebrate the town’s first annual Strawberry Moon Bash, the twenty-nine-year-old hardly has time for her fiancé, let alone grim memories of her old life in New York . . .

But unfortunately for Marlee, Oriole Point is muddled with secrets of its own. First her friend Natasha disappears after an ominous dream. Next the seediest man in town threatens to crush her business. Then an unknown person nearly kills her on the night of the Bash. When she discovers a dead body while searching for Natasha, Marlee realizes she’ll have to foil a killer’s plot herself—before the past permanently stains her future.

Strawberry-Banana Smoothie

Smoothies are The Berry Basket’s most popular beverage during the summer. But whipping up a strawberry-banana smoothie is always a good idea, no matter what time of year. Because the strawberries are sweet, enough the chocolate is optional. Then again, chocolate is always an option for some of us.

1½ cups milk (dairy, rice, almond, or soy)
1 cup frozen or fresh strawberries, stems removed if fresh
1 cup chopped ice
1 medium banana, peeled and cut in half
½ cup vanilla or strawberry frozen yogurt
1 heaping tablespoon cocoa powder, or 20-30 chocolate baking chips (optional)

Place all the ingredients in a blender and pulse until the consistency is smooth. Pour the smoothies into two glasses and serve at once.

Makes 2 servings

 

With seasonal crowds flocking to its sandy beaches, lively downtown shops, and the Berry Basket, a berry emporium with something for everyone, the lakeshore village of Oriole Point is ripe for summer fun—and murder.

Much has changed for Marlee Jacob since she returned to Oriole Point, Michigan, three years ago. Between running the Berry Basket, dodging local gossip, and whipping up strawberry muffins, smoothies, and margaritas to celebrate the town’s first annual Strawberry Moon Bash, the twenty-nine-year-old hardly has time for her fiancé, let alone grim memories of her old life in New York . . .

But unfortunately for Marlee, Oriole Point is muddled with secrets of its own. First her friend Natasha disappears after an ominous dream. Next the seediest man in town threatens to crush her business. Then an unknown person nearly kills her on the night of the Bash. When she discovers a dead body while searching for Natasha, Marlee realizes she’ll have to foil a killer’s plot herself—before the past permanently stains her future.