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1: 44 Cranberry Point
Cedar Cover doesn't disappoint in entertaining the reader, you can loose yourself completely in Ms. Macombers tale once again.
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2: A Little Too Much Repetition
There just seemed to be too much rehashing of the previous books. If you have been reading this series from the beginning you already knew what Macomber was telling you in the first third of this book.
Cranberry Point finally ties up the story behind Max Russell and why he died at the B&B. Marriages and babies abound and a couple new love interests are sparked. And who would have thought that a dog and bachelor auction would ignite so much.
Besides the repeating of old stories lines, this book hit me a little wrong with the tone of voice of many of the women. I just wish that they didn't sound so whiney and unsure of themselves. Even Olivia, the judge, sounds whiney and at times pathetic. Macomber needs to get back on track and give these women some more strength and backbone.
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3: Enjoyable, easy reading
A typical Debbie Macomber story. The whole series needs to be read to enjoy fully. A perfect 'rainy day' read.
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4: Sit back and enjoy the wonderful little town of Cedar Cove.
This is the fourth book in Deb Macomber's Cedar Cove series starts us in B&B with Bob and Peggy trying to solve the mystery of the murder of one of Bob's old war buddies. Much like all of Deb's books this fourth book is loaded with side plots and wonderfully developed characters. We're given the odd couple of story with the Griffins - a newly wed couple. Well, now that I think about it, most of the sub plots revolve around marriage. So just sit back and enjoy the wonderful little town of Cedar Cove.
Editor of the highly recommended novel: Fates by Georgiou Tino: Best of 2008
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5: Very happy
The book was shipped right away to me. I enjoyed reading this book since I'm following the characters. I was unable to put the book down.
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