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Sweet Tomorrows: A Rose Harbor Novel
Sweet Tomorrows: A Rose Harbor Novel | Debbie Macomber
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The much-anticipated conclusion to Debbie Macomber s beloved Rose Harbor series, set in the picturesque town of Cedar Cove, "Sweet Tomorrows" is a vibrant and poignant novel of letting go of fear, following your heart, and embracing the future come what may. Nine months ago, Mark Taylor abruptly left Cedar Cove on a perilous mission to right a wrong from his past. Though Mark finally confessed his love for her, innkeeper Jo Marie Rose is unsure if he s ever coming back. The Rose Harbor Inn barely seems the same without Mark, but Jo Marie can t bear to lose herself in grief once more. Determined to move forward, she begins dating again, and finds companionship when she takes on a boarder who is starting a new chapter herself. Recovering from a twice-broken heart, Emily Gaffney, a young teacher, is staying at the inn while she looks for a home of her own. Having given up on marriage, Emily dreams of adopting children someday. She has her eye on one house in particular with room for kids. Although Emily s inquiries about the house are rudely rebuffed, her rocky start with the owner eventually blossoms into a friendship. But when the relationship verges on something more, Emily will have to rethink what she truly wants and the chances she s willing to take. The inn seems to be working its magic again Emily opening herself up to love, Jo Marie moving on until Jo Marie receives shocking news. With Debbie Macomber s trademark charm and wisdom, "Sweet Tomorrows "brings to a close the journeys of cherished characters who feel like old friends. Macomber has created an enchanting place in the Rose Harbor Inn that readers will never forget."
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JessieKB
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Getting ready to finish up this oldy but goody series. Will be sad to see Jo Marie go.

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stacybmartin
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Next up on #labsoundtrack!

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Sassy_Steph
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Great end to the Rose harbour inn series! Debbie Macomber knows how to give you the warm and fuzzies!!

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RandomBookMuses
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"Though it‘s the last in the Rose Harbor series, Sweet Tomorrows read as beautifully as a standalone novel to me." Reviewed by Calliope http://bit.ly/2bSLvfF

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Wellreadtraveler
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The last of the Cedar cove series. It was a very easy and light read, and would suggest the series.

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A conversation between Emily and Marie about Marie's son (and Emily's love interest) Nick. Nick's father is Chuck. I was halfway through writing this post when I remembered that Brad is the Dead Brother, source of all angst (but not enough of an excuse for Nick's narcissistic self centred-ness) but not mentioned by name in c100 pages. Can you tell how cranky this book is making me...

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Two thirds of the way through this and I'm seriously considering bailing. I'm not a big Macomber reader, but I've read a few and I don't remember hating all the main characters (who all read much older than they're meant to be too)

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BookishDevices
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Jennifer reviews Macomber's last Rose Harbor story. http://wp.me/p4kTLQ-t1

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Jennifer_BookishDevices
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The final story in Macomber's Rose Harbor series. http://wp.me/p4kTLQ-t1

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EmilyChristine
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Loved this book but sad it's the end of the series. I was able to get a digital copy of the arc. I read all of Cedar Cove so it was nice to have more stories set in the same town.