June host: BurtonBookReview
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For Review:
The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber (Ballantine)
What was in your mailbox?
June host: BurtonBookReview
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For Review:
The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber (Ballantine)
What was in your mailbox?
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I got this at the audiobook tea at BEA. Macomber spoke and I thought she was utterly charming. Her daughter was in the audience!
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Isn’t she fun? I heard her speak at an author event at a local book store a couple of years ago. There must have been over 200 people there!
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I am so looking forward to th is book…
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Me too, Kathleen 🙂
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Macomber can be such an enjoyable read! Happy reading.
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This sounds good.
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I like her books!! Enjoy 😀
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I don’t think I’ve ever read any of her books, but this one has a very pretty cover.
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Hi Mary,
This is an author that I have heard so much about, yet have actually never read.
I wish that authors wouldn’t keep writing books as a series, as I am notoriously bad at keeping track of the series, let alone reading the books in any kind of order.
I shall keep my eye open for your review of this one, as hopefully it will work well as a stand alone story, then I can add it to my list.
Thanks for sharing,
Yvonne
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Yvonne, this author does series and stand-alones. She usually does a good job catching readers up with the series in each book so I think they can stand alone. The characters develop over the series so I usually try to read in order. I’m good with series as long as I hear about them early on. If I read about one several books in I rarely get on board. So this is the first in a new series. Haven’t read it yet but I have high hopes 🙂
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Looks like a lovely book. Happy reading!
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Really pretty cover. Hope you enjoy it
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I saw Debbie on a knitting show. She talked a little bit about her books too. It was interesting. Have a good week, Mary, and enjoy all your new book!
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Cannot wait to read the Macomber book. I love contemps. And I rec’d a few books from paperback swap this week – cannot remember the titles – passed them along to my first to read. LOL. But I did also rec. Mariah Stewart’s Home For the Summer – just started it and cannot wait to find out the secret the heroine is hiding although I have some idea.
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I’ve been meaning to start the Mariah Stewart series but just haven’t had time. Someday… 😉
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I haven’t read anything by this author yet but I will look out for your review since I often like many of the same books as you!
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I saw Debbie at BEA in LA (2008); at that time, I was reading Twenty Wishes.
I haven’t read one of her books in awhile, though, so I must catch up. This one looks very lovely.
Enjoy!
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Might be a good one for you to read, Laurel, since it’s the first in a series! Did you know Hallmark channel is doing the pilot (hopefully leading to a series) of her Cedar Cove series? Can’t wait to see that!
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I wonder if I have read any of her books. I know I have seen her name everywhere, so much that I tend to ignore her. The “oh, her again” syndrome..
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Haha, I know what you mean, Marie 🙂 Thanks for hosting MM in June!
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Sounds like a good read, like the cover.
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I’m one of those that hasn’t read a Debbie Macomber book. Most of them have charming covers so I’m always noticing the books, just haven’t read one yet.
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I haven’t read Debbie Macomber in years; I think it was a knitting one I read. But this one looks really good and makes me think of my gram because she loved her books.
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There aren’t many things out there more fun than getting free books, is there? 🙂
Jonathan
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I’ve yet to read a single Macomber book, but I do think they look like fun summer reads.
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I love cozying up with a Macomber book once in a while. Her stories are always comforting to me. I wish she would have written more of the Blossom street books with the original characters.
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