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Book Reviews of Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1)

Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1)
Blackberry Summer - Hope's Crossing, Bk 1
Author: RaeAnne Thayne
ISBN-13: 9780373775934
ISBN-10: 0373775938
Publication Date: 5/24/2011
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 71 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Falling in love with Hope's Crossing!
HausMaus avatar reviewed Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Nice escapist reading - the characters seem realistic enough and the pace doesn't drag. It's like a Lifetime Channel movie in writing.
ErinMc avatar reviewed Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1) on + 373 more book reviews
This is a wonderful story. I was trying out a new authors RaeAnne is wonderful. Check it out.
dollycas avatar reviewed Blackberry Summer (Hope's Crossing, Bk 1) on + 648 more book reviews
Set in Hope's Crossing, Colorado. Claire Bradford is the owner of a successful bead shop. She is a single mom with two kids living a predictable life. She has no time for romance. At least that is what she keeps telling herself. So why does her best friend's younger brother Riley seem so darn sexy and hot? He has returned to be the the new chief of police of this boring little town when he was some big shot on the police force in California. It just doesn't make sense.

A string of robberies leads to a tragic accident that forces Claire to accept help from her friends, even from Riley McKnight. The accident ends up affecting the whole town. Things get ugly when it is found teenagers are involved in the robberies and it starts to rip the town apart.

A mysterious "Angel of Hope" inspires a small group and then the whole town to plan an event to help bring everyone back together. A bit of romance also starts to blossom making for a very interesting summer.

Dollycas's Thoughts
I was swept away by many things in this book. The friendships of the people who visit Claire's shop, the long term relationships of the people of Hope's Crossing, seeing someone you have known all your life differently after time has passed, and the effect the "Angel of Hope" has on this town.

If I was ever lucky enough to win the lottery or come into a great deal of money I would want to be just like the "Angel of Hope", helping people anonymously with things they need. The way the angel inspired the people of Hope's Crossing was really uplifting.

The characters in this story are so engaging and well developed. You want to be part of everything they are doing.

I haven't read Harlequin in quite awhile because they were started to feel the same story just with different names but that is definitely not the case with this story. This book is about so much more than the romance. Claire needs to break out of a life she has trapped herself in. Riley has so many reasons for coming home and for staying away as long as he did. Claire's mother has issues that need to be dealt with. Claire's ex-husband and his new younger, pregnant wife live right in town. Thayne interweaves and blends all their lives together wonderfully along with many other residents of the town of Hope's Crossing. I love the way she writes and her descriptions of people and places were a delight.