Hannah's List
Publisher:
Harlequin Enterprises, Limited
Publication Date:
01 May, 2010
ISBN:
9781426854682
Pages:
384 HARD COVER
Subjects:
General, Romance, Crafts and hobbies
Available as:
Trade Cloth, 978-0-7783-2780-6
Trade Paper, 978-1-60900-041-7
E-Book - , 978-1-4268-5468-2
Description:
My darling Michael, I know this letter will come as a shock to you....On the anniversary of his beloved wife's death, Dr. Michael Everett receives a letter Hannah had written him. In it she reminds him of her love and makes one final request. An impossible request: I want you to marry again. She tells him he shouldn't spend the years he has left grieving her. And to that end she's chosen three women she asks him to consider.First on Hannah's list is Winter Adams, who owns a cafe on Seattle's Blossom Street. The second is Leanne Lancaster, Hannah's oncology nurse. Michael knows them both. But the third name is one he's not familiar with--Macy Roth. Each woman has her own heartache, her own private grief. During the months that follow, he spends time with Winter, Leanne and Macy, learning more about each of them...and about himself. He's a man who needs the completeness only love can offer. And Hannah's list leads him to the woman who can help him find it.
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Review Source:
Publishers Weekly
Review Date:
2010-03-01
Copyright:
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Macomber (Summer on Blossom Street) delves into a Seattle widower's pursuit of love in her hopeful latest. Hannah Everett dies at 36 of ovarian cancer, leaving behind a letter for her pediatrician husband, Michael Everett, to be opened on the first-year anniversary of her death. In it, she suggests he consider one of three women as his next wife: her cousin, chef Winter Adams; Leanne Lancaster, Hannah's divorced oncology nurse; and Macy Roth, a ditzy, animal-loving artist. As Macomber reveals each woman and how they react to Michael's sometimes halfhearted pursuit, the strongest personality is Macy, so it shouldn't be surprising where things head. Macomber's tale of getting on with life is charming enough, though Hannah's cancer battle is glossed over, and the conceit of Michael considering marriage so soon is a little unrealistic. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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