204 Rosewood Lane: Cedar Cove, Book 2 (Unabridged)
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3.0 • 1 Rating
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- $27.99
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- $27.99
Publisher Description
Dear Listener, If you've been to Cedar Cove before, we've probably met. You can usually find me either at home or at the public library, where I work. I've lived in this town all my life and raised two daughters here. But my husband and I - well, about six months ago, he disappeared. Just...disappeared. Where's Dan? Why did he go? Who's he with? Will I ever find out?
My hometown, my family and friends, bring me comfort during this difficult time. Comfort and a sense of shelter. I'm continually reminded that life can and does go on. For instance, everyone's been discussing weddings and babies lately. Justine - the only daughter of my best friend, Olivia Lockhart - impulsively got married a little while ago. My own daughter Kelly recently had a baby. Unfortunately, she refuses to accept that Dan might not return to see his first grandchild. My older daughter, Maryellen, is more realistic. I think she's seeing a new man, but for some reason she won't tell me who it is. Then there's Jack, who's been pursuing a romance with Olivia, and his son, Eric, and Eric's girlfriend, Shelly (I think she's pregnant), and Zach and Rosemary Cox, whose marriage is reputedly on the skids and...Well, just come on over and we'll talk. --Grace Sherman, 204 Rosewood Lane, Cedar Cove, Washington
Customer Reviews
Too much going on...
I'm not all that impressed with this book. I don't like that there are no real conclusions....everything is left up in the air, forcing you to buy the next in the series. Maybe that's good for sales for a while....I've just put down my money for the next in the series, but it's going to get old very quickly.
I think Robyn Carr manages to write stories that continue from book to book without leaving you wanting and I'd probably recommend her or Sherryl Woods for people who are interested in the romance genre. For what they are these books aren't bad, I just prefer a book that can stand alone on my bookshelf without the need for the novels before or after.