"Start A New Pattern!"
Knitting forces its fans to grow no matter what challenges
arise, to follow and change patterns where necessary in
order to create something deeply and truly beautiful!
Debbie Macomber here welcomes her Blossom Street fans back
to another story of possibilities in the very real world
full of unexpected ups and downs! Lydia Goetz, knitting teacher and store owner, and her
husband Brad have a huge dream to adopt a child, an
immense plan fraught with difficulty as Lydia is a two-
time survivor of cancer. Her sister, Margaret, cares so
much but walks on eggshells with her comments. How do you
encourage such a person to live life to the fullest and at
the same time not take risks that could produce formidable
difficulties? But Lydia's a woman of spirit who lives her
life like her craft and we enter her surprising world with
wonder at what patterns await her future. Then meet Phoebe Rylander, a strong-minded woman who has
just broken her engagement with a handsome but cheating
man, a guy who just can't seem to realize that breaking
faith is just what guys do and whose lies are about to
change Phoebe's world forever. Bryan "Hutch" Hutchinson is a CEO of a well-known
chocolate company, a man whose lifestyles seem to indicate
he may not live much longer than his father who died young
of a massive heart attack. All work, no exercise, a fast
food diet and a lack of a meaningful relationship seem
sure to guarantee his demise as well unless he's willing
to embrace some drastic change. Alix Turner is not your usual minister's wife. A rebel
with a rather unusual past, Alix knows she needs to quit
smoking if she can have a healthy child with her husband,
Jordan; but Alix hides a deeper fear than that of dropping
her addictive habit, a fear she must face before her task
becomes even slightly possible. Finally, meet Anne-Marie Roche, whose return from a Paris
vacation is about to become rather upsetting as a man
claiming to be her adopted daughter's father appears and
demands his rights. Oh, there's so much more than what's written above in this
well-plotted tale of dynamic, fascinating and flawed
characters who meet for Lydia's "Knit to Quit" classes.
Debbie Macomber's romance is so very refreshing in the way
it realistically, quietly and passionately develops,
shored up in the world of love that allows its infatuation
to develop into something abiding and special enough to
survive anything! Summer in Blossom Street is a terrific
novel both Macomber fans and new readers will savor and
pass on to many others, perhaps in their own book or
knitting clubs! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on February 12, 2009
Reviewed by Viviane Crystal
Courtesy Crystal Reviews
Posted March 4, 2009
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