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204 Rosewood Lane (Cedar Cove Series #2)

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  • Posted September 7, 2011

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    Loved it

    Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Great plot, good writing and a story that will make you want to read more.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 19, 2011

    Great series

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 28, 2011

    Loved it!

    Great book

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  • Posted October 28, 2011

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    excellent

    I just discovered the Cedar Cove series, and was hooked from the first book. Ms Macomber NEVER disappoints.

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  • Posted October 23, 2011

    Wonderful Series, a must read, from number 1 to her last book in the series.

    This is series number 2 in the Cedar Cove series. I am now on book number 7. I love all the characters, and can't wait to finish one book so that I can start another. You get to know these people as if they were your best of friends. Books have a little mystery, romance, and just downright wholesomeness. You turn a page, and you can't really anticipate what will happen next. If you start this series, you will not be dissapointed.

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  • Posted April 29, 2011

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    Awesome Sequel

    Dan remindes me of Rosanne Barb's husband...Love the twist and turns the story takes.

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  • Posted August 5, 2010

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    204 Rosewood Lane

    204 Rosewood Lane continues where 16 Lighthouse Road left off. I couldn't wait to read this one because I kept wondering what in the world had happened to Dan. I just love the way Ms. Macomber weaves together this story and integrates many different lives, age groups, and life dilemmas. It's wonderful how the characters develop, change, learn, and grow as people do in life. I always hate ending a book because I get so involved with the characters. In this series we can just go on and on reading further into the lives of old friends while we make new ones. Can't wait to see what happens in the next one.

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  • Posted May 16, 2010

    Cedar Cove Series

    I love this series and the twists and turns it takes just like life. I can't wait to read the next book in this series. I just wish it would hurry and come out. A good read for anyone that wants to get caught up in the life of another town and all it's families.

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  • Posted May 8, 2010

    Welcome HOme

    This is a very well written book....It brings you in and keeps you interested. The people of Cedar Cove are amazingly intriguing and you want to know what's going to happen. The mysterious man, the unplanned events and the uncontrolled emotions....It's a wonder anything gets done in the Cove with all this happening.

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  • Posted November 11, 2009

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    Debbie Macomber is a very good author I have listen to two series that she has written and Like both.

    The Cedar Cove sreies goes from being a family to divorce - romance- and back to family it has it all. The frenidship that is in these book is like the naborhood that you live in eveyday.
    I like the audio books I listen to them in my car as I drive it is much better then the radio.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 23, 2009

    Again we meet in Cedar Cove. . .

    In the next installment of the Cedar Cove series, we are introduced to Rosie and Zach Cox. Zach is extremely frustrated that Rosie spends more time volunteering and barely has time to cook a meal. Dinners at their house are usually microwaved or take-out. Marital stress takes it toll and the couple decides to separate.

    Meanwhile, Grace Sherman has divorced her husband, who disappeared in 16 Lighthouse Road. She's convinced he left her and her daughters for another woman, so she decides it's time for her to move on as well. She develops a friendship with Cliff Harding and entertains the idea of moving their relationship forward.

    Grace's daughter, Maryellen, has sworn off men as a result to a short-lived marriage. Maryellen feels men are not to be trusted and spends her time avoiding the dating scene and engrossed in her work. That is until she meets Jon.

    Olivia Lockhart, her mother Charlotte, daughter Justine and boyfriend Jack are also back in this book. 204 Rosewood Lane continues to interweave the lives of the residents of Cedar Cove. As more characters are introduced, readers cannot help but to feel as though they are catching up with old friends.

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  • Posted May 11, 2009

    One of Macomber's best!

    The Cedar Cove series is one of my absolute favorites from Debbie Macomber! She draws you in with characters living real life problems---just like your friends, neighbors, even your own family. The characters are well-developed and you can pick up a book out of sequence and know what is going on. The only problem is, you have to fight a mad compulsion to go out and buy them all to get all the details!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 11, 2005

    Love this series!

    I'm relatively new to Debbie Macomber's books, but I love reading books where the characters continue in a series. I tried the first in this 'Cedar Cove' series, 16 Lighthouse Road and had to find this next one, '204 Rosewood Lane' as soon as I could. It had more intrigue and mystery, but still held some heartwarming tales. I'm ready now to read the next two books in this great set!! I highly recommend it.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    entertaining relationship cozy

    In Cedar Cove, Dan and Grace Sherman seemed like the perfect married couple having shared thirty-six years together. However, Dan vanished leaving behind Grace and their two daughters with one of them pregnant, all wondering and worrying about him. Grace hired a private detective and the evidence he provided her led her to believe he ran off with another woman.

    Five months later, over the objection of her youngest daughter Kelly, who still believes her daddy will come home to see his recently born grandson, Grace files for divorce. Her other adult child Maryellen supports her mother though her father¿s sudden departure adds credence to her belief that men leave. Still romance, marriage, divorce, and babies fill the community with sadness and joy as life goes on.

    204 ROSEWOOD LANE, the second Cedar Cove tale (see 16 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD) is an engaging look at small-town USA by one of the top authors of the genre. The story line provides insight into several townsfolk and not just the Sherman females. Dan¿s mysterious disappearance, which is mentioned in the first novel, is solved. Though that added some suspense, but not as much as the audience anticipated, as the novel is a relationship cozy not an action mystery. Genre readers will want to visit Debbie Macomber¿s second trip to Cedar Cove.

    Harriet Klausner

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