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Rose Harbor in bloom [electronic resource] : a novel / Debbie Macomber.

Macomber, Debbie. (Author).

Summary:

A-- Rose Harbor in Bloom BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Debbie Macomber's Starry Night.

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  • ISBN: 9780345543325
  • ISBN: 0345543327
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource.
  • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, 2013.

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General Note:
Electronic book.
Subject: Hotelkeepers > Fiction.
Life change events > Fiction.
Family Saga.
Contemporary.
Contemporary Women.
Hotelkeepers.
Life change events.
Genre: Domestic fiction.
Electronic books.
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.

Electronic resources


  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2013 July #1
    The second book in best-selling Macomber's Rose Harbor series is set in Cedar Cove, the cozy Washington town on the Puget Sound that is the setting of many of her novels as well as that of a new Hallmark Network TV series. Jo Marie Rose, a recent war widow, has opened a bed-and-breakfast in Cedar Cove. She is testy with curmudgeonly Mark, the handyman who procrastinated in putting her rose garden in until too late for it to be ready for her big open house, when every room is filled. Mary Smith, frail, weak, and bald from fighting breast cancer, has a secret reason for wanting to be in Cedar Cove. The other guests are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Annie Newton's grandparents. Annie, a party planner getting over a broken engagement, is aghast to run into her teenage nemesis—the first boy she ever kissed. Then Jo Marie learns that it isn't certain that her soldier husband perished in a helicopter wreck. Macomber's legions of fans will embrace this cozy, heartwarming read. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.
  • BookPage Reviews : BookPage Reviews 2013 August
    Second chances at Cedar Cove B&B

    In Rose Harbor in Bloom, beloved author Debbie Macomber returns to the bucolic small town of Cedar Cove and the Rose Harbor Inn, where proprietor Jo Marie is anticipating the arrival of several guests. Mary Smith, with a scarf covering her shorn hair, checks in first. Mary reveals little of the reasons for her visit to Cedar Cove, but it is clear that she is gravely ill. Readers soon learn that she's there to see her first and only love, and to seek forgiveness for a life-altering decision made during her youth.

    Next to arrive is Annie Newton, who is organizing her grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary gala. With their lengthy and happy marriage, Kent and Julie Shivers inspired Annie's conviction that love can last forever. But much to Annie's shock, her grandparents are sniping at each other and arguing nearly nonstop. What is going on with the once happily married couple—and did Annie inadvertently cause their conflict? If that wasn't enough, Annie is also trying to cope with her ex-fiancé's stubborn refusal to accept the end of their engagement—and the arrival of Oliver Sutton, who gave Annie a first kiss she has never forgotten.

    The stories of these five guests are interwoven with the events of Jo Marie's daily life as she awaits news about her husband, who's been reported missing after a military helicopter crash. She also carries on an intriguing, albeit often frustrating, friendship with the irascible Mark, whose interpretation of his duties as the inn's handyman clashes with Jo Marie's independent spirit.

    Each of these stories explores the difficult choices that impact our lives and change the course of our futures; how our perceptions of other's actions may, or may not, be valid; and the necessity of strength and forgiveness in our lives. Seeing characters from previous Cedar Cove books appear at the Rose Harbor Inn is an additional pleasure. As always, Macomber uses warmth, humor and superb storytelling skills to deliver a tale that charms and entertains.

    Copyright 2012 BookPage Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2013 July #1
    Jo Marie Rose continues to harbor struggling guests in her Cedar Cove inn while she works through her own grief. After learning of her husband's death in Afghanistan, Jo Marie bought a B&B in Cedar Cove and christened it The Inn at Rose Harbor. Settling into the charming community, becoming a first-class baker, and opening her home and her heart to guests have contributed to her own healing process, and she always feels especially connected to guests who are working through their own issues. She believes that the inn and the town offer sanctuary to anyone who needs it and is gratified when visitors seem buoyed by them. It's spring in Cedar Cove, and guests to the inn include Annie, a young woman who has recently broken off her flawed engagement, and Mary, who is fighting cancer and wants a last glimpse of Seattle and some important people who live there, including George, the only man she ever loved. As for Jo Marie, she has a few concerns this season, including the ornery handyman she works with and some difficult news regarding the husband she still mourns. Each woman will find strength and refuge in facing painful aspects of their pasts, and romance is in the air for Annie from the least expected direction. Mary faces an uncertain future but is heartened by some long-hoped-for reconciliations. And Jo Marie still finds peace in her home and business, even if her personal life lacks resolution. In the second of Macomber's Rose Harbor series, readers will find the emotionally impactful storylines and sweet, redemptive character arcs for which the author is famous. Classic Macomber, which will please fans and keep them coming back for more. Copyright Kirkus 2013 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.

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