Reviews for Sweet Tomorrows

by Debbie Macomber

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Mark Taylor made Jo Marie Rose promise to move on if he did not come back from his personal mission of righting a past wrong, and she is making that happen. She meets Greg and begins a relationship that quickly deepens. Thinking she can finally move forward, Jo Marie is shocked to learn that Mark is still alive and has been admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Determined to be by his side every minute, she leaves the inn in the capable hands of her summer boarder Emily -Gaffney. Emily is starting over in a new town with no reminders of the love she left behind. Jogging one morning she meets -Elvis, a beautiful German shepherd that belongs to Nick Schwartz. With his own demons to tame, Nick is the last person Emily should be interested in. The healing spirit of the Rose Harbor Inn begins to take hold, bringing Emily and Nick as well as Jo Marie and Mark's stories full circle. VERDICT Fans will enjoy this final installment of the "Rose Harbor" series (after Silver Linings) as they see Jo Marie's story finally come to an end. [See Prepub Alert, 2/21/16.]-Jane Blue, Andrews P.L., NC © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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Macomber (Love Letters, 2016) concludes her popular Rose Harbor series. Jo Marie Rose received only a postcard in the nine months since Mark Taylor returned to Iraq, so she forces herself to date again after meeting Greg at a party. Emily Gaffney moves into the inn as a boarder for the summer and tries to find a home in Cedar Cove. When she does, the recalcitrant owner does not want to give it up. They resist romance but are thrown together often in the small town. Jo Marie grows closer to Greg but is torn when Mark returns home, gravely ill. Emily watches the inn while Jo Marie visits him daily. Mark feels compelled to finish his mission in Iraq, and Jo Marie wants him to choose between his work and her. Series readers will enjoy the scenes with past guests, and Macomber provides plenty of realistic doubt and conflict while still sending the characters toward a satisfying conclusion to this series. Macomber readers may also enjoy Beverly Jenkins' Blessings novels.--Alessio, Amy Copyright 2016 Booklist