



The Lookback
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4.5 • 43 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
Amanda Saddler has lived a long and happy life. She's not ready to die or anything melodramatic, but she's long since given up on finding her fairytale ending. But her adoptive granddaughter Emery picks up a box that was delivered to her doorstep, some new wrinkles from the past come to light. Amanda Saddler may have spent her life pining for her neighbor, Jed Brooks, but that's not the only man she ever knew.
Emery doggedly asks after a man from an old photo, who turns out to be the man Amanda Saddler stayed with when she left town for a few months. When that same man calls Amanda's phone, of course Emery answers and invites him to come for a visit.
Can Amanda Saddler reconcile the wrongs in her past to set her story right in the present, or is it too late for her to find her happy ending alongside a man who has always wanted a place in her heart? Join all your favorite people—and the ones you love to hate—in Birch Creek Ranch as Amanda, Abigail, Helen, Mandy, Donna, and their families search for their happily ever afters together.
Customer Reviews
See AllGood conclusion to saga
This was a good conclusion to this Women’s fiction saga series. Is there ever a perfect way to end a long saga series? Of course not. We’ve grown close to all of these characters and just want more of their lives. This series took us through ups and downs. HEAs, family, friends, enemies, and more. My only down side was that we had definitive proof of premarital relations. Other books hinted around at things and you could imagine it either way. This is a fully closed door, sweet romance series though. It tackled some tough topics. I’m excited to move onto her fantasy pen name and catch up with some of these characters after a handful of books.
Perfection!
The Lookback is a beautiful ending to a series that pulled me in from the start. The development of the characters, especially Helen’s growth, was lovely to see. I loved how this particular book showed us young Mandy, and the conclusion was everything I wanted.
Long winded on the past
The story of Tommy and Mandy was too drawn out. I actually skipped through pages of the past. Very boring.
The beginning had some story errors in using the last name of Foster for Helen. It was corrected but definitely stood out as an error. Overall not the ending, if it is, to the series I was looking for.