Thursday 18 February 2016

16 LightHouse Road by Debbie Maccomber Review

Hello Readers,

Time for a sweet novel that will melt your heart and have you emotionally entangled for hours.

Blurb: 

Welcome to Cedar Cove – a small town with a big heart!
Judge Olivia Lockheart has caused a scandal. Hearing Cecilia and Ian Randal’s petition for a divorce, she came to the conclusion that the young couple hadn’t tried hard enough to make their marriage work. Her judgement? Divorce denied.
While Judge Olivia throws the town into an uproar, her daughter Justine is on the verge of the biggest decision of her life. Should she stop waiting for love and accept a marriage of convenience? Olivia’s best friend, Grace, has troubles of her own. Dan, her husband, is increasingly distant and Grace is starting to wonder if he’s having an affair.
And in Cedar Cove, nothing stays secret for long.
Make time for friends. Make time for Debbie Macomber.

The Review 5/5 Stars: 

Positives:

The whole world was developed well and I could see everything clearly in my head. I could feel the emotions of the characters and the perils that were involved in their journeys. There wasn't a moment that I didn't love the book and I had a hard time putting the book down. The love and friendly, cozy feel of Cedar Cove will let you slip into a warm, comfortable place that we all seek I guess. 

Negatives: 

The multiple character changes were hard but Debbie does it in such a smooth manner that it helps to keep the story flowing well. Its not jarring but it might be off putting to readers who like to stick with one character from beginning to end. I would like to see the panic that Jack is attending for Charlotte's birthday. Those are the only thing that I found might be stumbling blocks.

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Kristal McKerrington 

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