Cedar Key (7 books in series)
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review 1: Marin Kane was 56 years old, a retired English professor and a fairly new widow (of husband Andrew). Since her two sons were grown and had 'left the nest', she sold her home and moved to Cedar Key to be with her mother. Dora, 78, was still very active in her knitting shop. Dora h...
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review 1: My Booklist review:DuLong’s fourth Cedar Key novel (Sunrise on Cedar Key, 2011) finds chocolatier Berkley Whitmore moving from Salem, Massachusetts, to a tiny Florida island. Berkley relocates after she finds postcards between her recently deceased mother in Cedar Key and her gra...
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review 1: Another great story from Terri DuLong. I really like the Cedar Key characters. Having lived through a fire that destroyed everything, Ms. DuLong got the emotions right on, but I wish she had spent a little more time exploring the after effects of this type of trauma. It's been a...
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review 1: Everson had me scarcely able to breathe in sympathy for her main character by the end of page two. I've never disliked an antagonist so profoundly as I disliked her ex-husband. The rest of the story, while enjoyable, didn't really live up to the potential to address really diffic...
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review 1: I've tried knitting; had several folks try to teach me. I am uncoordinated and will stick to crochet. But there is just something comforting about the click of the needles. To start out with just some thread, or yarn so to speak, and with deft movements and creativity, blend it a...
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review 1: I picked up this book after finishing Book 1 (Chasing Sunsets) thinking it continued the story of Book 1. However, this book follows Patsy's life. We are introduced to her in Book 1 as the elderly neighbor of her father's cottage. I did enjoy Patsy story and how she overcame a lo...
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review 1: After having read the fifth book in this series and really enjoying it, I decided to return to the series beginning. I also enjoyed this book, but DuLong has grown much more interesting by the last book. I always like to see where everything began and am glad to have gone there...