Rose Harbor in bloom : a novel / Debbie Macomber.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780345528933 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 322 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, [2013]
- Copyright: ©2013
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Subject: | Hotelkeepers > Fiction. Life change events > Fiction. |
Genre: | Domestic fiction. |
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- 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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- Baker & Taylor
Jo Marie Rose welcomes a new set of guests, including a cancer survivor who regrets ending a relationship with the one man she truly loved and a woman who remembers her own broken engagement while planning an anniversary celebration for her grandparents. - Baker & Taylor
A sequel toThe Inn at Rose Harbor finds Jo Marie Rose welcoming a new set of guests including a cancer survivor who regrets ending a relationship with the one man she truly loved and a woman who remembers her own broken engagement while planning an anniversary celebration for her grandparents. - Random House, Inc.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Hailed as âthe reigning queen of womenâs fictionâ (The Sacramento Bee), Debbie Macomber is renowned for her novels of love, friendship, and the promise of fresh starts. Now Macomber returns to the charming Rose Harbor Inn, where each guest finds a second chance and every room comes with an inspiring new view.
Since moving to Cedar Cove, Jo Marie Rose has truly started to feel at home, and her neighbors have become her closest friends. Now itâs springtime, and Jo Marie is eager to finish the most recent addition to her inn. In memory of her late husband, Paul, she has designed a beautiful rose garden for the property and enlisted handyman Mark Taylor to help realize it. She and Mark donât always see eye-to-eyeâand at times he seems far removedâyet deep down, Jo Marie finds great comfort in his company. And while she still seeks a sense of closure, she welcomes her latest guests, who are on their own healing journeys.
Annie Newton arrives in town to orchestrate her grandparentsâ fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration. While Annie is excited for the festivities, sheâs struggling to move on from her broken engagement, and her grandparents themselves seem to be having trouble getting along. Worse, Annie is forced to see Oliver Sutton, with whom she grew up and who has always mercilessly teased her. But the best parties end with a surprise, and Annie is in for the biggest one of all.
High-powered businesswoman Mary Smith, another Rose Harbor Inn guest, has achieved incredible success in her field, yet serious illness has led her to face her sole, lingering regret. Almost nineteen years ago, she ended her relationship with her true love, George Hudson, and now sheâs returned to Cedar Cove to make amends.
Compassion and joy await Jo Marie, Annie, and Mary as they make peace with their pasts and look boldly toward their futures.Rose Harbor in Bloom is Debbie Macomber at her heartwarming best.
Praise for Rose Harbor in Bloom
âTakes readers on personal journeys of first love, lost love and recaptured love.ââBookreporter
âA wonderful reading experience . . . as [the charactersâ] stories unfold, you almost feel they have become friends.ââWichita FallsTimes Record News
âReaders 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.ââKirkus Reviews
âMacomberâs legions of fans will embrace this cozy, heartwarming read.ââBooklist
âMacomber uses warmth, humor and superb storytelling skills to deliver a tale that charms and entertains.ââBookPage
â[Macomber] draws in threads of her earlier book in this series, The Inn at Rose Harbor, in what is likely to be just as comfortable a place for Macomber fans as for Jo Marieâs guests at the inn.ââThe Seattle Times
âMacomber is an institution in womenâs fiction. Her principal talent lies in creating characters with a humble, familiar charm. They possess complex personalities, but it is their kinder qualities that are emphasized in the warm world of her novelsâa world much like Rose Harbor Inn, in which one wants to curl up and stay.ââShelf Awareness