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File Size: 1482 KB
Print Length: 368 pages
Publisher: MIRA (June 25, 2013)
Publication Date: June 25, 2013
Sold by: Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.
Language: English
ASIN: B00CJPYDIE
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I found 204 Rosewood Lane to be an improvement from the first book in this series, "16 Lighthouse Road." The characters seemed more realistic and there was more emotion as readers have come to expect from Mrs. Macomber's books. The plot thickened and became more interesting and I was impressed with certain aspects of the writing. During the first book I was hoping it would get better the entire time I was reading it, and during the course of this book, I felt it did.Although there seem to be certain commonalities with most Debbie Macomber books, I was glad that she strayed from the normal formula for some of the characters in this book. I am always more intrigued by the characters that seem like they may have a secret or a darker side than the ones that are all just sugar and pie from the very beginning. Over all I liked this book. It wasn't the best title I have ever read by this author, but it was an improvement to the series and made me curious about what comes next.
I've wanted to read a book by this author for quite some time, there are always glowing reviews and the covers are so inviting. Since this was such a reasonable price I jumped at the opportunity.The plot was okay if one wants to read about pregnancies ( most unwed ), divorce, bickering unhappy couples. I did not. There were several main relationship plots running throughout the book, and also possible murder/death mystery. Only one of the relationships were resolved. Which leaves a lot of loose ends, including the unsolved death.Who ends a book that way?!Furthermore it's just not written well.Played well on Text-To-Speech
So many stories all at once and all sad.I do know that into each life some sadness must fall.This story focuses on Families falling apart, Couples breaking up, Misunderstandings,Past failures that effect them forever. the most cheerful thing is the discovery of a suicide after a year of being missing.Vietnam Vet that never got the help he needed in dealing with killing a mother and child and then the village they lived in.Returned home to live in 'darkness' that hurt his family till he just disappeared one day., within just a few months his wife filed for and received a divorce.Even new grand children or successful cancer treatments did not cheer this group up Of course the Babies were preemies and the rush to the hospital took him over 2 hours. maybe he stopped to see his ex on the way.I have enjoyed her novels before but will not continue this series. OF course not a one of the many different families tales was finished in this part of the series... must get the next for that, or maybe not even then. . . .
204 Rosewood Lane....I discovered too late that this book was just one in a series of stories about this town and the certain chosen families in it. D. Macomber has a good way of making up characters and placing them together in unique situations. I like that. Her writing is good. But you know what....I like for a good finish that settles things in the stories told about these people. The ending of this book left the reader hanging. Maybe that is the ploy to get the reader to go immediately and buy the next book to keep up with things. But for me, even if it is a series, the reader deserves to be satisfied with conclusions of one type or another. It is unsettling to see there are no more pages and the reader is left wondering what just happened. I'm cut off. If you write a book...finish it enough to be like the end of a good meal, full and satisfied. Don't think I'll get the next book...it may end the same way, with things left up in the air. Unsettling to say the least. See Gee
I loved the closeness of the families in Cedar Cove. The way Debbie Macomber connected their stories, and brought the characters to life is a true gift. I did not like the way the story ended because there were loose ends. I believe the loose ends were on purpose to get us involved with the people of Cedar Cove and read on...
3.5 Stars, cliff-hanger. Stand-alone that is easy to follow. Unfortunately there are several relationships dangling and unanswered questions.Believable characters and dialogue.No desire to re-read this story. I am always interested in works by this author.
This story has wonderful characters, all with different stories. Each situation is unique, but the characters and their stories blend nicely together, making for a wonderful small town feeling. I'm hoping there is another book following this one, however; since quite a few of the character's stories are left without closure. It left me wondering what happened in the end between Jon and Maryellen. And what of the guy who turned up at the bed and breakfast? I just wanted more, so hopefully there is a following book.
I love her books! I've read ten of her books since May of 2018. As I type, it's October of 2018. Her writing is absolutely excellent! I'll read her books as long as she keeps writing. She has a fabulous talent of drawing in the reader from one book to the other. I love Cedar Cove!! Thank you Debbie Macomber!!
This is one in a series about the fictional town of Cedar Cove. It was about people who have appeared in the other books of the series and the plot was good. It deals with the many problems of these characters. I was disappointed somewhat as I was expecting this to be a Christian perspective of God helping the different people with their problems. I had read another of Debbie's book which did do that. This book gave only a worldly view.
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