Thursday, October 24, 2013

A Good Yarn by Debbie Macomber

A very easy story to fall into on Blossom Street.  Macomber again brings together three characters that you would never imagine putting together and creates a beautiful story.  Each woman has their own problems -- divorce, loss of most of savings in bad housing investment, moving away from everything she has known.  Not only do the characters have problems, but so does Lydia, the yarn shop owner.  It all tied together and made a story in which you felt a part of.  The only problem that I had was there was a lot of repetition.  You know how in reality TV when they come back from a break and do a re-cap, I felt this was done a bit much here.  This was the second book in a series and I am looking forward to see what Macomber comes up with, I will just be taking a little break from her for now.

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