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Book Reviews of 16 Lighthouse Road (Cedar Cove, Book 1)Book Review: A Wonderful Read! Summary: 5 StarsI am fairly new to reading Debbie Macomber, and am falling in love with her books! I can't wait to read the whole Cedar Cove series. I'm hooked!
Book Review: I'm addicted! Summary: 5 StarsThere it is out in the open now! But what you ask am I addicted to? Why, Debbie Macomber books, Cedar Cove series to be exact. I can't get away from them -- They have me in a spell. I don't want to leave them either. There are so many people and so many different things going on in this small, quaint town.
A lot of people have reviewed this book, so I won't bore you with details. However, that being said, you will want to plow through this one, to start 204 Rosewood Lane, like I am going to do tonight. I mean I have to find out where is Dan? I have to find out about all our different townspeople and what is going on with them!
Although some people may find this series boring, I enjoy it. It doesn't have bad language, it has friendships, problems and everything all wrapped up in one. Thanks Ms. Macomber! This reader is in love!!!
Book Review: Great read Summary: 5 StarsThis is a delightful story, very engaging. It doesn't take long to feel like these characters are your own acquaintences. Am looking forward to future books in the Cedar Cove series.
Book Review: The book that made Cedar Cove a household name. Summary: 5 StarsThe book that launched the series in the quaint town of Cedar Cove. Let me first say that I've read every book in the series and if you like light, breezy reads, this is the series for you. The first book introduces the couple of Ian and Cecila, who after a child birth grow distant and mutually agree to divorce ... but not so fast. There is a judge named Olivia Lockheart who denies the application and believes grief is the reason for the divorce - and believes these two still love each other so they are forced to work out their differences. Ah, but what Deb Macomber novel would be complete without an affair? Enter Jack Griffin who sets his sights on the still married Cecila. So just sit back and enjoy the wonderful little town of Cedar Cove.
Editor of the highly recommended novel: Fates by Georgiou Tino: Best of 2008
Book Review: An intriguing 'comfortable' read..... Summary: 4 StarsThis is the first of Macomber's 'Cedar Cove' series. If you love the Pacific Northwest, not necessarily Seattle, but Puget Sound and the small hamlets that surround it, this series is for you. The larger world is just outside, and her characters like to visit the bigger cities, they just dont want to live there. The characters,on the face of it, are every day people, but as you get to know them, the details of their lives draw you in. The characters range in age from misunderstood pre adolescents to senior citizens, trying to deal with the changes that chapter of their lives bring. They are all from different walks of life and socio-economic backgrounds, but somehow their lives intermesh and they find a common thread. As a result, you want to know them too.
I love that the characters are complicated, but not 'dark'. That's why I called it a 'comfortable' read. In the midst of all the 'noise' on television and radio, its a respite. Your imagination is sparked, but your senses aren't fried. LOL!
Enjoy!
(BTW, the books from her 'Blossom Street' series are also an excellent read.)
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