85 reviews for:

Love Letters

Debbie Macomber

3.78 AVERAGE


I was finally able to finish the Rose Harbor series with the middle book.

Since the series centers around Jo Marie and Mark, and I already knew what happened between them, it was nice just to focus on the Inn's guests and their stories, which I enjoyed.

I really hope there is another book in this series.... I really need to know how this ends.

This book made me cry in many spots. It was really good.
funny lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Not totally sure why I continue to read the series other than I'm from the PNW and like casual fluff books like this. I will say this for the book though, she got more interesting in her character problems. I was kinda hoping one of them wouldn't resolve because if I couldn't forgive the character, how could the other character? But anyway. I was hoping this would be a trilogy but I'll have to wait until the next book for the main plot to resolve...

I just love this series. I read this book in like 4 days. Actually I stayed up until past midnight to finish it the other day- and that is pretty late for me!

I really enjoyed the side characters this time. I mean I always do but I thought that their story lines were very real. My favorite story line was obviously Jo Marie's, as always. The end was... OMG. I can't wait to read more. <3
emotional fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Sometimes, after reading several serious or dark stories in a row, I'll turn to a Macomber story for it's cozy environment and happy endings. I don't go for a particular series, or a particular order. This one wasn't the break I usually get from the non-fic or heavy fiction. It had some interesting storylines, but I was distracted by the repetitiveness in this one. So repetitive that the book could be a good 20% shorter if the reader were trusted to understand the situation when it was described in full the first time.
lighthearted relaxing