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Reviews"The Lodge on Holly Road is the ultimate in feel-good family drama and heart-melting romance." -USA TODAY, "Whether [Debbie Macomber] is writing lighthearted romps or more serious relationship books, her novels are always engaging stories that accurately capture the foibles of real-life men and women with warmth and humor." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Debbie Macomber demonstrates her impressive skills with characterization and her flair for humor." -RT Book Reviews "Debbie Macomber tells women's stories in a way no one else does." -BookPage "Whether [Debbie Macomber] is writing lighthearted romps or more serious relationship books, her novels are always engaging stories that accurately capture the foibles of real-life men and women with warmth and humor." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Macomber...is no stranger to the New York Times besteller list. She knows how to please her audience." -Oregon Statesman Journal "Sweet, affecting, and emotionally charged, this multi-threaded story highlights the complex relationships between mothers and daughters, and while more women's fiction than pure romance, this is sure to appeal to fans of both genres." -Library Journal on A Wedding on Primrose Street "Whenever I start a Sheila Roberts book, I know that I won't be able to stop until the very last page. A Wedding on Primrose Street is no exception.... It's like going home and visiting with old friends." -Fresh Fiction "The Lodge on Holly Road is the ultimate in feel-good family drama and heart-melting romance." -USA TODAY "Homing in on issues many readers can identify with, Roberts's women search for solutions to a common challenge with humor..." -Publishers Weekly "Macomber is a skilled storyteller." -Publishers Weekly, "Macomber...is no stranger to the New York Times besteller list. She knows how to please her audience." -Oregon Statesman Journal, "Debbie Macomber demonstrates her impressive skills with characterization and her flair for humor." -RT Book Reviews, "Whenever I start a Sheila Roberts book, I know that I won't be able to stop until the very last page. A Wedding on Primrose Street is no exception.... It's like going home and visiting with old friends." -Fresh Fiction, "Sweet, affecting, and emotionally charged, this multi-threaded story highlights the complex relationships between mothers and daughters, and while more women's fiction than pure romance, this is sure to appeal to fans of both genres." -Library Journal on A Wedding on Primrose Street, "Homing in on issues many readers can identify with, Roberts's women search for solutions to a common challenge with humor..." -Publishers Weekly
SynopsisIt's not the wedding of her dreams--or is it? First Comes Marriage by Debbie Macomber Janine Hartman loves her grandfather but balks at his plan to choose her a husband. Zach Thomas, the intended groom, has recently merged his business with the Hartman family firm, and that's the only Hartman-Thomas merger he wants. But Grandfather has other ideas, ideas belonging to a different place, a different time. "It would be a perfect match," he insists. Zach and Janine don't agree. In fact, they agree on only one thing--that Gramps is a stubborn, meddling old man. But...what if he's right? There's no wedding in her dreams--or is there? Sweet Dreams on Center Street by Sheila Roberts (previously published as Better Than Chocolate) Sweet Dreams Chocolate Company has been in the Sterling family for generations, but now it looks as if they're about to lose it to the bank. That would be a disaster, for the family and for the town of Icicle Falls, Washington. Can Samantha, the eldest daughter and new head of the company, come up with a way to save it? Unfortunately, the fate of Sweet Dreams is in the hands of her archenemy, Blake Preston, the bank manager with the football-hero good looks. It's enough to drive her to chocolate. But Blake's also enough to convince her that (believe it or not) there's something even better than chocolate!, It's not the wedding of her dreams--or is it? First Comes Marriage by Debbie Macomber Janine Hartman loves her grandfather but balks at his plan to choose her a husband. Zach Thomas, the intended groom, has recently merged his business with the Hartman family firm, and that's the only Hartman-Thomas merger he wants. But Grandfather has other ideas, ideas belonging to a different place, a different time. "It would be a perfect match," he insists. Zach and Janine don't agree. In fact, they agree on only one thing--that Gramps is a stubborn, meddling old man. But...what if he's right? There's no wedding in her dreams--or is there? Sweet Dreams on Center Street by Sheila Roberts (previously published as Better Than Chocolate) Sweet Dreams Chocolate Company has been in the Sterling family for generations, but now it looks as if they're about to lose it to the bank. That would be a disaster, for the family and for the town of Icicle Falls, Washington. Can Samantha, the eldest daughter and new head of the company, come up with a way to save it? Unfortunately, the fate of Sweet Dreams is in the hands of her archenemy, Blake Preston, the bank manager with the football-hero good looks. It's enough to drive her to chocolate. But Blake's also enough to convince her that (believe it or not) there's something even better than chocolate