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Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

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Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman



Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

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"Charming characters, emotion galore, a small town--you're going to love Donna Kauffman!" --Lori Foster

"In seaside Blueberry Cove, Maine, friends are just another word for family, and big-city politics take a backseat to local pride. But the real treasure on these shores is always love... "

When D.C. lawyer Hannah McCrae heads home for her brother's wedding, she's dragging a lot of baggage along with her--and she doesn't mean suitcases. Betrayed personally, and humiliated professionally, the last thing she wants is a new man. That's fine with square-jawed, rugged contractor Calder Blue. He and Hannah may be wildly attracted to one another, but all he wants is to build the town's hotly contested new yacht club and mend a centuries-old family feud. Yet thanks to resentments old and new, day after day the pair wind up tangled in each other's business--and maybe soon in each other's arms.

Every bride needs something "blue..".

Includes a delicious wedding cake recipe!

Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3781066 in Books
  • Brand: Kauffman, Donna
  • Published on: 2015-06-17
  • Format: Large Print
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.40" h x 1.10" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 507 pages
Sea Glass Sunrise (The Brides of Blueberry Cove), by Donna Kauffman

Review "Charming characters, emotion galore, a small town--you're going to love Donna Kauffman!" --Lori Foster

About the Author ""USA Today""bestselling author of the Bachelors of Blueberry Cove series, Donna Kauffman has been gratified to see her books get rave reviews in venues ranging from ""Kirkus Reviews""and ""Library Journal""to ""Entertainment Weekly""and ""Cosmopolitan."" She lives in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains in western Virginia, where she is presently applying her crafty DIY skills to decorating her new mountainside abode. Well, when she isn't busy trying to keep the bears from hanging out in her flower and vegetable garden all day and night! With her new Brides of Blueberry Cove series, Donna's been having a blast applying those same restoration and design skills to doing some fictional wedding planning. Of course, if that means haunting all those lovely antique shops and flea markets that are so plentiful in her new neck of the woods, well, it's a sacrifice she's willing to make. When she's not finding ways to take her love of all things rustic and vintage and give them a fabulous seaside, coastal Maine wedding party twist, she loves to hear from readers! You can contact her through her website at www.donnakauffman.com.


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful. A great romance BUT a lot of other stuff too By Lorraine Joy Apparently there is an entire Blueberry Cove series but this is my first book in the series and my first book by this author. I can tell you that you don’t need to read any of the other books to follow this one so if you are concerned, don’t be. I don’t often venture into small town romance because I’m too much of a big city lover so take everything I say with that bias in mind. Plot in super fast rewind: Hannah returns to Blueberry Cove (which I totally imagine to be like Abbot Cove from ‘Murder She Wrote’…yeah yeah, I’m over 30) after some drama in her urban lawyer DC life disrupted her plans of world domination (to which all lawyers aspire). Calder is in Blueberry trying to untangle an ages old family feud involving his family. The two meet during an unceremonious traffic accident and keep meeting on accident/purpose (not sure which) as Hannah prepares for her brother’s wedding in the Cove and Calder keeps waiting for meetings with people who are constantly pushing them back (seriously). There is an immediate attraction between the two and all kinds of erroneous assumptions and defenses start flying in all directions. The bottom line is that Calder wants Hannah and she has to work through her emotional trauma caused by a recent failed (in an epic way) relationship. I really really liked the character depiction of both Calder and Hannah in this book. Calder is the kind of alpha male with a really good heart that gets me every time. He is steady and consistent in his pursuit of Hannah even though his desire for her doesn’t completely make sense to him. Hannah was the best balance of tough, logical and soft that I love in heroines. Hannah had some very reasonable defense mechanisms erected as the result of her life circumstances but they weren’t overplayed in the plot. There was just enough angst on her part to make sense in the context of her experiences but not so much that it became annoying melodrama. I also enjoyed the development of the relationship between Calder and Hannah. I guess I should say that I enjoyed that the relationship was developed. There was insta attraction in this book but there was also dialogue between the main characters as they developed an understanding of each other. Both Calder and Hannah initially misunderstood each other but their actual interactions with each other formed the basis for their relationship. This is great because we the readers get to know the characters and can identify with what draws them together. Now for what I didn’t like so much- there is entirely too much character introspection and too much information about all the subplots in the book. Let’s start with the subplots: there is a wedding, a family feud, an arson, the harbor development, Hannah’s siblings and the townspeople. For each of these subplots, there are several pages dedicated to explaining and exploring them. By the time all is said and done, I estimate that like 30% of the book is devoted to the subplots in the story. My main issue is that the subplots seemed like totally separate stories. I didn’t feel like they did anything to further my understanding of the relationship between Hannah and Calder so you know what that means- you start skimming. The subplots were actually kind of interesting for what they were but if you are reading this book for the romance aspect, there is a real potential to get bored with all the other stuff. Here is a good example, at one point Calder is meeting with the Mayor who gives him insight on the Blue family feud and tells him all about his daughter and her hopes and dreams for life. While I was reading it, I made a note to myself which said “I do NOT care about this.” And that pretty much sums it up. As for the introspection, OMG, Hannah and Calder think way more than I want to know about. There are several sections of the book where there are pages and pages of introspection. That always leads to one thing- boredom. You just don’t want to read about the main characters obsessing over the same issues over and over. Even if we do this in real life, we don’t want to read about it. If you add the long period of introspection to the subplots, like 60% of this book is NOT about the relationship between Hannah and Calder. That’s why I’m going with 3 stars instead of 4 stars. As good as this book was (and it is actually good), not enough of it was about the story that I wanted to be reading.ARC provided by publisher via Netgalley

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Nice, Sweet Love Story With A Little Suspense....... By Cindy's Book Binge I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Hannah is running away from her old life in Washington D.C. and has a bang up car accident on the way into her hometown Blueberry Cove, lucky for Hannah, Calder, who is from an old family in the Cove comes to her rescue. Calder and Hannah meet each again and again, there is definitely some hot chemistry between the two…….First Look……This book has a nice small town setting which I like and a family themed story, it seems that Hannah’s story is the first story in this series of three books. The next two books will tell the stories of the other two sisters. I like books that are series that way I can follow-up with the characters from the previous booksSecond Look……This story had a lot going on, there was a wedding being planned, a fire which turned out to be an arson and Calder’s family feud. I would have liked to see the arson and the mystery surrounding it more of the main story second to the romance. In all fairness to the book, I have to say that I am more of a cozy mystery/mystery fan than a romance fan but I do enjoy romance stories.I do plan on reading the next two books in this series and would recommend this book.Would I recommend this book? Definitely!Would I read more books from this author? Yes!

18 of 23 people found the following review helpful. Don't understand any 5 star rating on this book By PB The story centers around a man who returns to the Cove for business and sisters who return for the wedding of their brother. One of the sisters of course meets the man who returns and a relationship ensues add to that an accident and a fire and you have the basics to this book. Well, it seems I may be in the minority, but I did not like this book at all, found it boring and really felt this book was written for a teenager not an adult. There are way too many sub-plots and too many things going on which have little to do with the main story, that take away from the plot, which is hard to define in this book because you have a lot of the other little "stories" being interjected but none of them are developed which makes the reader start "skimming" pages trying to get back to the main plot. I really found one thing extremely annoying that was how the thoughts of Calder and Hannah were put out there for us to read instead of working it into the storyline so readers could get a real feel for the characters.I really feel that if the author had stayed with the main story, the meeting of the 2 characters in a quaint beach town, developed them and their families THEN moved on in other books within the series with more people, more problems etc it would have been a passable beach read, but I still believe that most adults will find the dialogue and thought process in this book juvenile. For readers out there I suggest you try The Husband's Secret by Lianne Moriarty that was an awesome read.In my humble opinion I say forget this one, don't waste your money or your time, hopefully the author will develop a more mature book /story line for adults in her next series.

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