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Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

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Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber



Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERDebbie Macomber has won the hearts of millions of readers with her moving and inspiring stories. Now wedding bells are ringing in the tight-knit community that gathers around A Good Yarn, a store in a pretty Seattle neighborhood. Knitters come to the store to buy yarn and patterns but somehow they leave richer in friendship and love.   Lauren Elliott has waited years for her long-term boyfriend, Todd, to propose, yet he seems more focused on his career than their relationship. When Lauren learns that her younger sister is pregnant before she herself even has an engagement ring, she feels overjoyed yet disheartened. Knowing she can’t put her future on hold, Lauren prepares to make a bold choice—one that leads her to a man she never dreamed she’d meet.   Newly married to her second husband, Max, Bethanne Scranton is blissfully in love. But with Max’s job in California and Bethanne’s in Seattle, their long-distance marriage is becoming difficult to maintain. To complicate matters, Bethanne’s cunning ex will do anything to win her back.   Lydia Goetz, too, is wonderfully happy with her husband, Brad, though lately she worries about the future of A Good Yarn. As she considers how to bring in business, she discovers that someone has beaten her to the punch. Baskets of yarn are mysteriously popping up all over town, with instructions to knit a scarf for charity and bring it into Lydia’s store. Never before has her shop received so much attention, but who hatched this brilliant plan?   As three women’s lives intersect in unexpected ways, Lydia, Lauren, and Bethanne realize that love heals every heart, and the best surprises still lay ahead.Praise for Blossom Street Brides  “[An] enjoyable read that pulls you right in from page one.”—Fresh Fiction   “A master at writing stories that embrace both romance and friendship, [Debbie] Macomber can always be counted on for an enjoyable page-turner, and this Blossom Street installment is no exception.”—RT Book Reviews   “A wonderful, love-affirming novel . . . an engaging, emotionally fulfilling story that clearly shows why she is a peerless storyteller.”—Examiner.com   “Rewarding . . . Macomber amply delivers her signature engrossing relationship tales, wrapping her readers in warmth as fuzzy and soft as a hand-knitted creation from everyone’s favorite yarn shop.”—Bookreporter“Fans will happily return to the warm, welcoming sanctuary of Macomber’s Blossom Street, catching up with old friends from past Blossom Street books and meeting new ones being welcomed into the fold.”—Kirkus Reviews   “Macomber’s nondenominational-inspirational women’s novel, with its large cast of characters will resonate with fans of the popular series.”—Booklist   “Blossom Street Brides gives Macomber fans sympathetic characters who strive to make the right choices as they cope with issues that face many of today’s women. Readers will thoroughly enjoy spending time on Blossom Street once again and watching as Lydia, Bethanne and Lauren struggle to solve their problems, deal with family crises, fall in love and reach their own happy endings.”—BookPage

Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #74296 in Books
  • Brand: Debbie Macomber
  • Published on: 2015-03-31
  • Released on: 2015-03-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.86" h x 1.14" w x 4.18" l, 1.20 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 432 pages
Blossom Street Brides: A Blossom Street Novel, by Debbie Macomber

From Booklist Macomber continues her long-running knitting series set on Blossom Street with Lauren Elliott learning that her younger, married sister is pregnant. Lauren determines that she will never be a mother if she stays with her ­long-term boyfriend. After seeing a baby blanket in the window of A Good Yarn, Lauren decides to knit one for her sister’s baby, and there she meets the recently married Bethanne, whose new husband, Max, who lives in California, shows up with attractive bad boy Rooster, the antithesis of Lauren’s ex-­boyfriend. Meanwhile, Casey, the adopted teen daughter of Lydia, the proprietor of A Good Yarn, is experiencing horrible nightmares, while her grandmother is losing her mind to dementia. The yarn store is barely meeting its expenses when, suddenly, baskets of knitting with A Good Yarn labels start turning up around town with an invitation to help knit a scarf for charity. Macomber’s ­nondenominational-inspirational women’s novel, with its large cast of characters will resonate with fans of the popular series but may leave new readers with the feeling of being strangers at the party. --Diana Tixier Herald

Review “[An] enjoyable read that pulls you right in from page one.”—Fresh Fiction   “A master at writing stories that embrace both romance and friendship, [Debbie] Macomber can always be counted on for an enjoyable page-turner, and this Blossom Street installment is no exception.”—RT Book Reviews   “A wonderful, love-affirming novel . . . an engaging, emotionally fulfilling story that clearly shows why she is a peerless storyteller.”—Examiner.com   “Rewarding . . . Macomber amply delivers her signature engrossing relationship tales, wrapping her readers in warmth as fuzzy and soft as a hand-knitted creation from everyone’s favorite yarn shop.”—Bookreporter“Fans will happily return to the warm, welcoming sanctuary of Macomber’s Blossom Street, catching up with old friends from past Blossom Street books and meeting new ones being welcomed into the fold.”—Kirkus Reviews   “Macomber’s nondenominational-inspirational women’s novel, with its large cast of characters will resonate with fans of the popular series.”—Booklist   “Blossom Street Brides gives Macomber fans sympathetic characters who strive to make the right choices as they cope with issues that face many of today’s women. Readers will thoroughly enjoy spending time on Blossom Street once again and watching as Lydia, Bethanne and Lauren struggle to solve their problems, deal with family crises, fall in love and reach their own happy endings.”—BookPage

About the Author Debbie Macomber, the author of Love Letters, Mr. Miracle, Blossom Street Brides,and Rose Harbor in Bloom, is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Nine of her novels have hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller lists, and three of her beloved Christmas novels have been  hit movies on the Hallmark Channel, including Mrs. Miracle and Mr. Miracle. In 2013, Hallmark Channel began production on the original series Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove, based on Macomber’s Cedar Cove books. She has more than 170 million copies of her books in print worldwide.


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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful. Debbie Macomber at her best By Amazon Customer The theme of this book seems to be mother-daughter wars with some brides and baby action thrown in. Our old friends from Blossom Street in Seattle are back and as usual it all revolves around the yarn shop. The pink and cream roses on the cover fit well with the warm fuzzy feeling a Debbie Macomber books leaves you with when you are finished.Lydia at the yarn shop is dealing with emotional problems her adopted daughter has and with her aging mother's failing health. Lauren, who works at the jewelry shop nearby is dealing with angst over her younger sister's pregnancy and her boyfriend who is dragging his feet as well as her friend and boss who is having an emotional storm over her young daughter's pregnancy and insistence that she is in love with the father and wants to make her own decisions. Another friend, Bethane is dealing with being apart so much from her new husband and her daughter's insistence that her new husband is a mistake and she should reunite with the girl's father, her ex. There is much soul searching before it all resolves into a happy place.Simple as these books are, you can't put them down. My favorite part of them is that there is no soft porn which so many romance novels are full of these days. The story is the important part and it is not strengthened by adding that stuff. In my opinion, the story is enhanced by not having that and leaving it to the reader's imagination. It shows the quality of the story teller that she doesn't have to use that sort of thing to sell her books -- they sell on the strength of the tale itself.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Wearing Out Their Welcome By Celtic Lady Blossom Street Brides, the latest installment of Macomber's popular Blossom Street series, is a bit of a stretch, both in title and content. One would think from the cover and title that there was a wedding in the story, but really there isn't. All the brides in the book eloped and did a quickie. As for content, I was surprised that Macomber brought back the tired subject of Bethanne, her ex-husband Grant, and their daughter from hell, Annie. If you thought Annie was whiny and annoying in A Turn in the Road, she's even more so in this book. Though she's a 20-something college graduate, she's still pitching fits and whining about how her mommy and daddy are divorced. In the book, she and Grant team up to try and get Bethanne to divorce Max and go back to Grant. Well, actually, they don't care if Bethanne divorces Max, so long as she agrees to have a relationship with Grant also. Kind of like a kinky threesome but more permanent. Bethanne is slightly more resistant to Grant's attempts to seduce her this time around, but she comes off as selfish and self-centered when she insists that Max has to move his business to Seattle so she can keep her own company and be near her family. Max is required to make all the sacrifices, which includes financially ruining his business and having to play third wheel to Bethanne and Grant as they enjoy their first grandchild. But like the trooper he is, Max caves and meets all of Bethanne's unreasonable demands so she can keep her own cushy life in place.The second main character in the book is Lauren Elliott, a woman who has been waiting for her longtime boyfriend Todd to propose. She becomes involved with Max's best friend Rooster and the two fall in love. Unlike Bethanne, Lauren is willing to move to California to be with Rooster because she genuinely loves him. Trouble arises with the couple when she finds out Rooster hadn't been completely honest with her about his past.The third main character in the book isn't even a bride. It's Lydia, owner of A Good Yarn and a woman that has been married for years. Her main issues are her elderly mother who has Alzheimer's and her adopted daughter Casey, who is having terrible nightmares. Throughout the book, Casey refuses to discuss the details of her nightmares and this problem is never resolved within the book, leaving the reader to wonder if the author simply got so caught up writing about Bethanne and Lauren that she forgot to deal with it before the book's end.Perhaps it means there'll be another Blossom Street book, but if so, I hope Bethanne and Grant are laid to rest. Grant hasn't gotten any more endearing since he boinked a woman barely out of her teens, married her, and then tried to seduce Bethanne once he'd had his fun. Grant's actions are still being passed off as the normal behavior of all middle-aged men, which is still reprehensible and inaccurate, to say the least.

17 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Return to old friends By Stephen Kalman Visiting Blossom Street again reminds me why Debbie Macomber is such a popular author. She writes about real people with all of their warts and halos. Her characters are folks we know: the cancer survivor, the parent of a troubled teen, the aging parents, the blended families, the jealous exs and the lonely singles. She reminds us that we all have issues to solve and that with love and patience, we can overcome almost anything. I recommend this book to all Macomber fans and to tose who want an enjoying romantic read.

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