A Good Yarn- Debbie Macomber

A sock-knitting group is formed in this second book about A Good Yarn, and Lydia is having love problems when her fiancé's ex wants to try again for their son's sake. Elise has to decide whether to let go her issues with her gambler ex, Bethanne has just gone through a divorce but her ex doesn't want to recognise that their daughter has real problems dealing with it, and Courtney is a troubled teenager who moves half way across the country to live with her grandmother when her father gets a job abroad. The problems seemed a little contrived at times but overall this was a good read.

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Blossom Street

This whole series was great! 

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I have a couple of hers but

I have a couple of hers but I think I missing some in this series.  Do they need to be read in order?

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Paisley

Yes, I think it is important for them to be read in order....it is a continuing story, and if you read them inorder, you can see the growth and change of the characters. 

 

Terri
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This is shorter than the Cedar Cove series

which I'm reading at the moment. I feel it's less important to read the Blossom Street series in order, but then I'm less obsessed with reading series in order than some other bloggers Smile

Reading in order....

I don't tend to stress over reading in order unless I start a book and it doesn't make sense without reading the prior books.  So then I just treat myself to another book and problem solved!

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