New User!
The Inn at Rose Harbor
By: Debbie Macomber , Peter KaminskyeBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Random House Publishing Group
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
Earn $0.50 - Write a Review »
Reader Review: The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber Love this book just for the knitting mentioned and how I can totally relate to having more than 3 projects going at one time. Jo Marie had relocated to run the existing B&B after her husband Paul passes away in the war. The book follows her life and interactions with other local people and protectors. Josh Weaver is a guest at the inn and is in town for just a few short days to reclaim things his stepdad has kept at the family house. He is on his deathbed and a nearby neighbor has watched out for him for months. He just wants his letterman jacket and his mom's bible. Abby Kincaid is back in town after leaving when her girlfriend dies in a car crash that she was the driver. Her brother is getting married and her parents and aunts and uncles will also be at the wedding. She has a few chores, left undone to complete. Seems as if Jo Marie will return for more guests. It's a house that leaves one in peace, all that cross its door. Look visiting again with just a few locals-a little at a time so as not to be become confused. It's at a nice easy pace but moves along. Comes with extra things at the end of the book.
Watch the Cedar Cove series on Hallmark Channel
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber comes a heartwarming new series based in the Pacific Northwest town of Cedar Cove, where a charming cast of characters finds love, forgiveness, and renewal behind the doors of the cozy Rose Harbor Inn.
Jo Marie Rose first arrives in Cedar Cove seeking a sense of peace and a fresh start. Coping with the death of her husband, she purchases a local bed-and-breakfast—the newly christened Rose Harbor Inn—ready to begin her life anew. Yet the inn holds more surprises than Jo Marie can imagine.
Her first guest is Joshua Weaver, who has come home to care for his ailing stepfather. The two have never seen eye to eye, and Joshua has little hope that they can reconcile their differences. But a long-lost acquaintance from Joshua’s high school days proves to him that forgiveness is never out of reach and love can bloom even where it’s least expected.
The other guest is Abby Kincaid, who has returned to Cedar Cove to attend her brother’s wedding. Back for the first time in twenty years, she almost wishes she hadn’t come, the picturesque town harboring painful memories from her past. And while Abby reconnects with family and old friends, she realizes she can only move on if she truly allows herself to let go.
A touching novel of life’s grand possibilities and the heart’s ability to heal, The Inn at Rose Harbor is a welcome introduction to an unforgettable set of friends.
BONUS: This edition includes a The Inn at Rose Harbor discussion guide and excerpts from Debbie Macomber’s Starting Now and Rose Harbor in Bloom.
Share your thoughts on the The Inn at Rose Harbor General Fiction eBook with others!
| Title of eBook: The Inn at Rose Harbor | |
| Release Date: 08-14-2012 | |
| Allowed Countries (hover) | |
| Publisher: Random House Publishing Group | Store Sales Rank: 11541 |
This eBook download is available in the following formats:
| Parent title | The Inn at Rose Harbor |
|---|---|
| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780345535115 |
| File size | |
| Internet Security | n/a |
| Printing | Not allowed |
| Copying | Not allowed |
| Read aloud | No Sys requirements Download reader |
| Devices | Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin |
| Note | ePub, short for electronic publication is one of our favorites and should be yours for a couple of reasons. ePub offers reflowable text giving you flexibility to manipulate how the content is presented. Moreover, lots of cool features are now being developed for the reader like advanced video and audio. ePub is now an industry standard, so all of the "non-propreitary" hardware manufacturers are now supporting it. |
Title: The Inn at Rose Harbor December 26, 2012 This is a wonderful story of a widow and how she tries to start a new life after her husband dies in Afganistan. You want to reach out and help her any way you can. This is the start of the series which goes along with Cedar Cove. Can't wait for the next in the series.
Average Customer Review:
Number of Comments: 4 Rating(s) 3 Review(s)
My New Life
Reviewer: A reader from DELAVAN, IL USA
Wonderful!!!
August 23, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from SANTA CLARITA, CA USA
Wonderful book! Another Ms Macomber great.
I just adore the story premise and can't wait for the sequels. This series is based at The Inn at Rose Harbor, owned and operated by widow Jo Marie Rose. This first book involved two guests who were both troubled souls. The story follows not only their progress in re-establishing themselves, but, also follows Jo Marie's establishing her inn, and meeting the wonderful town of Cedar Cove. I loved it. It's different, loving, spiritual
just really wonderful.
jbarr
August 14, 2012
Reviewer:
The Inn at Rose Harbor by Debbie Macomber
Love this book just for the knitting mentioned and how I can totally relate to having more than 3 projects going at one time.
Jo Marie had relocated to run the existing B&B after her husband Paul passes away in the war.
The book follows her life and interactions with other local people and protectors.
Josh Weaver is a guest at the inn and is in town for just a few short days to reclaim things his stepdad has kept at the family house. He is on his deathbed and a nearby neighbor has watched out for him for months.
He just wants his letterman jacket and his mom's bible.
Abby Kincaid is back in town after leaving when her girlfriend dies in a car crash that she was the driver. Her brother is getting married and her parents and aunts and uncles will also be at the wedding. She has a few chores, left undone to complete.
Seems as if Jo Marie will return for more guests. It's a house that leaves one in peace, all that cross its door.
Look visiting again with just a few locals-a little at a time so as not to be become confused. It's at a nice easy pace but moves along.
Comes with extra things at the end of the book.
Write a review »
Earn rewards points!














Reward Our Customers.