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delissam's review
5.0
Love it. It was short but packed with great character development. It made me want to read more stories about these characters.
judithdcollins's review
3.0
Playing catch up with the Cedar Cove series and reading some of the books I missed. I enjoy the Cedar Cove Hallmark series and look forward to the return in 2014.
I have already read the books in the Rose Harbor series (which were entertaining), since I handle marketing for B&B inns, can relate to the stories.
A short e-story about Jo Marie and her intentions of planting a rose garden and Mark (the not so personable handy man). Her loveable dog Rover is missing all sorts of things happen, as usual with the characters of Debbie Macomber. Would recommend The Inn at Rose at Rose Harbor and Rose Harbor in Bloom for all Debbie fans.
I have already read the books in the Rose Harbor series (which were entertaining), since I handle marketing for B&B inns, can relate to the stories.
A short e-story about Jo Marie and her intentions of planting a rose garden and Mark (the not so personable handy man). Her loveable dog Rover is missing all sorts of things happen, as usual with the characters of Debbie Macomber. Would recommend The Inn at Rose at Rose Harbor and Rose Harbor in Bloom for all Debbie fans.
jbarr5's review
4.0
Lost and Found in Cedar Cove by Debbie Macomber
Have enjoyed this series and glad it ended at the 20th book or so and this is one of the offshoots from that series.
This is the story of Jo Marie and she's widowed and living at her inn after her husband had died in the war.
Her handyman, Mark loves cookies and she makes them often. She plans an open house and wants a rose garden started for her open house.
While they are planning the garden positioning the dog Rover, a rescue dog ahs gone missing, not following them back into the house.
The inn is a healing place and Rover she feels was a special gift from her husband.
Story also follows Amanada who will be tutoring Connor.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
Have enjoyed this series and glad it ended at the 20th book or so and this is one of the offshoots from that series.
This is the story of Jo Marie and she's widowed and living at her inn after her husband had died in the war.
Her handyman, Mark loves cookies and she makes them often. She plans an open house and wants a rose garden started for her open house.
While they are planning the garden positioning the dog Rover, a rescue dog ahs gone missing, not following them back into the house.
The inn is a healing place and Rover she feels was a special gift from her husband.
Story also follows Amanada who will be tutoring Connor.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
jazzrizz's review
3.0
Short and sweet story. I probably would have enjoyed it more if I had read it in the correct order.
I really like Jo Marie & Mark's developing relationship though.
I really like Jo Marie & Mark's developing relationship though.