Truely Delightful | Back on Blossom Street (Blossom Street, No. 3) | Debbie Macomber
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Back on Blossom Street (Blossom Street, No. 3)
Debbie Macomber
Mira Books
, 2008 - 448 pages
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highly recommended
Back On Blossom Street
I loved how she followed up on all the characters from the other books in this series. I always love the fun she puts into her books and she didn't let me down with this one.
Wonderful!!
I loved this book! I have read the other 2 books in the series and this book was like a visit with old friends, and meeting some new ones too! This is a great book!
Truely Delightful
I began reading Debbie Macomber's books last year, starting with A Good Yarn and have been enthralled with all her books since. I've read the whole series now of
Blossom
Street
and hope the story doesn't end anytime soon. I've also enjoyed the Cedar Cove series with such delight. It has been a wonderful experience reading her work and she has become a favorite author of mine. I can't say enough of her talent. I recommend all of her books to anyone who is looking for clean and wonderful stories to read. Thank you Tracy Edgmon
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Book Review: Back on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
Lydia Goetz and the
Blossom
Street
crew are
back
and the there's more going on than meets the eye. The owner of the shop next door has just hired a young widow, Colette Blake. Lydia takes an immediate liking to her, even renting her the apartment above her store, A Good Yarn. Lydia's sister, and only employee, Margaret, isn't so sure about Colette. She thinks Colette is too quiet and certainly must be hiding something.
When Lydia organizes a new knitting class, she invites Colette to join. When Colette's boss herself joins and encourages Colette, she can't help but accept. The other member of the class is Alix Townsend, who is planning her upcoming wedding. Unfortunately for Alix, every decision she makes is overturned by her soon-to-be mother-in-law, who would like nothing better than to plan the wedding herself.
Alix and Colette develop a friendship and a trust because of their struggles. But, can they help one another keep afloat in the churning water that lie ahead?
Lydia seeks to help her sister overcome her negative attitude, but a car accident involving her daughter threatens to send Margaret off the deep end. Can they come together to support one another during these hard time?
Debbie Macomber tackles the topic of families in conflict in this inspiring novel. The writing in Back on Blossom Street is upbeat and easy to read, making it an enjoyable journey into the lives of each character. Macomber doesn't shy away from hard topics such as out-of-wedlock pregnancy, mental health and a variety of other sensitive subjects.
Each theme is handled with grace and the reader will come away with a renewed respect for the institution of family - both biological families and those bonds formed with close friends.
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Like coming home!
It's so good to go
back
to
Blossom
Street
. Lives change and more people are introduced into the mix. Old characters intertwine with new ones without either becoming overbearing. Debbie Macomber has done it again with this book in the series. A delightful read!
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