I have had the pleasure of reading Debbie Macomber’s Dakota Trilogy before, borrowing the books from the library. Now that I have acquired my own copies, I’m rereading. Though definitely not in the sweet category, with several scenes of unmarried characters in bed together, Debbie’s three books will remain part of my own personal library. Aside from the sensuality, Debbie writes about people with old-fashioned values who struggle through the years of low farm prices in a tiny community that depends on the surrounding farms for its survival. Long after I read them the first time, Ms. Macomber’s cast of characters returned to my memory to entertain me.
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