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Ithacafan
Posted January 7, 2012
Makes you feel like you are living with these people
Loved this Dakota Series. Makes you want to know more about the town and its occupants. You don't want to put the books down. Everyone will enjoy this series and there are so many characters with dynamics that you can relate to.
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mandyblodgett
Posted October 8, 2011
Excellent feel good story.
A good book about small town life, and the people who have a history in the town.
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Anonymous
Posted March 3, 2011
NOT lendable
Do not buy if you plan on lending as this is not lendable!
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Another Great Macomber Book
As usual, Debbie keeps your interest, yearning for the next turn of events. I love her characters.
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An amazing love story!
This book is an amazing love story of trials and tribulations of love, parenting, small town life and hard work. the characters are easy to identify with as well as the reality of the lives they live. It was touching, heartfelt and at times emotional. You can really feel the love and compassion the characters felt for each other.
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Anonymous
Posted June 13, 2008
Delightful reading
For those who enjoyed visiting this town in the Dakota trilogy, there is a book 4 sequel which I found in our local library. It is called 'Buffalo Valley' by Debbie Macomber. It is a somewhat shorter novel and quite repetetive in spots of the former Dakota series,but enjoyable reading. Once again, the community bands together to address a crisis, there is a new romance, and the former mariages produce new offspring.
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Anonymous
Posted April 19, 2002
Great Ending to a Great Trilogy!
I just finished Always Dakota and although Ms. MaComber rapped things up nicely, there is room for more stories about the people in this lovely town! I think Giselle was so disappointed about the 'back and forth between characters' because you HAVE to read the first 2 stories before you can read Always Dakota. The relationship between Mat and Margaret was beautiful, as well as the relationships between Jeb and Maddy and Sarah and Dennis. At times, I wanted to shake Calle, but I guess growing up a teen in a small town is sometimes hard. All in all, I think this was a great ending to the story of a town's (re)growth as well as the growth of it inhabitants. Bravo, Ms. MaComber!
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Anonymous
Posted May 4, 2001
Annoying...
I'm sorry, I'd love to praise the book, but I couldn't even finish it. It annoyed me how she continues to switch between 5 different people and their 5 different stories! I wanted to read about Matt & Maragret, but that just wasn't happening! Their story, so far and I've read 100 pages, isn't anymore important than any of the other characters' stories. I don't recommend this book unless you can enjoy this style of writing.
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warm Buffalo Valley visit
Buffalo Valley rancher Bernard Clemons, knowing he is dying, meets with cowboy Matt Eilers. Bernard discusses his beloved daughter Margaret with Matt informing the latter that she loves him and plans to marry him. Matt says he will never marry Margaret and though Bernard does not believe the man is good enough for his only child, he knows differently.
After Bernard dies, a grieving Margaret offers Matt an opportunity to own a ranch, a dream he has had since he ranched with his deceased father in Montana. They marry, but his past haunts them as his ex-girlfriend claims he left her pregnant, something he does not deny.
The third and final installment in Debbie Macomber¿s warm Buffalo Valley series is a fine addition to the trilogy. ALWAYS DAKOTA is an entertaining tale that showcases realistic people living and dreaming in a small ranching community in North Dakota. The M&M couple consists of two independent individuals whose relationship seems a bit tepid when compared with that of the townsfolk. Still, Ms. Macomber has written another winning wholesome novel that will send fans of contemporary romance seeking the two previous books (see DAKOTA BORN and DAKOTA HOME).
Harriet Klausner
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