The Blossom Street Brides #review

Debbie Macomber has won the hearts of millions of readers with her moving and inspiring stories.

In Blossom Street Brides wedding bells are ringing in a close community that centres around A Good Yarn, located in a small Seattle neighborhood. People come to the store to buy yarn and patterns but always leave richer in friendship and love from the relationships with the owner.

Lauren Elliott has waited years for her l boyfriend, Todd, to propose but he always seems more focused on his career than on their relationship. When Lauren learns that her younger sister is pregnant before she is even engaged, she is happy but completely disheartened. Knowing that she can’t put her future on hold anymore, Lauren makes a bold choice—one that leads her to a man that she never dreamed she’d meet.

Newly married to her second husband, Max, Bethanne Scranton is completely in love. But with their jobs separating them on a daily basis (Max’s job in California and Bethanne’s in Seattle) their long-distance marriage is becoming difficult to maintain. To further complicate matters, Bethanne’s cunning ex will do anything to win her back as well as her children’s.

Lydia Goetz is happy with her husband, Brad, although lately she worries about the future of her store – A Good Yarn the community gathering point. As she considers how to increase business, she discovers that someone has beaten her to it. Baskets of yarn are mysteriously popping up all over town, with instructions to knit a scarf for charity and bring it into Lydia’s store. Her shop receives so much attention but she has no idea who has hatched this brilliant plan?

A great summer read for the pool or the beach! An easy story to follow with the three women’s lives intersecting in such an unique way. Great romances and life stories behind each characters that helps you relate to each one (I am sure you will know at least one person that you can relate to a character!). You will love curling up outside with this book!

Rating: 4/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book but was not obligated to do this post. All opinions expressed are my own.

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