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Dakota Home (Mira (Audio))

Dakota Home (Mira (Audio))

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: the separation was too long
Review: Although I liked the characters, for the most part, they were infuriating in their stubborness about staying apart. I felt that the author dragged out the separation too long just to draw out the tension. It just didn't feel real to me.

I also hated the love scene because it made it seem as though any other way to make love, aside from the "missionary position" isn't normal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great trip to Buffalo Valley
Review: Debbie MacOmber has scored another hit with this sequal to her first book in this series "Dakota Born".

Since the marriage of Lindsey and Gage Sinclair there's been a lot of progress in Buffalo Valley. Best friend Maddy has taken over the town grocery, spiced it up a bit and spiced up life a bit too by beginning a rommance with town recluse Jeb McKenna. Other characters introduced in the first book are seen once again. Bob and Merrilly (with her reason for leaving so often), Rachel, Sarah, Joanie and newcomer Margaret Clemmens make for a great read.

The small town that was about to dry up and blow away has renewed life. This book brings home the need to preserve small town America.

Can't wait for "Always Dakota" the next book in this fine trilogy.

If you have ever read MacOmber you will find this is another well written book in her traditional style. If you have not read anyting by her get this book and find yourself reading a great story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I've got to break the 5 star trend, I'm afraid...
Review: Everytime I read a Debbie Macomber book I wonder why I don't read more of them. I enjoy her easy-going style so much. With over 100 books to her credit, it's difficult to read them all but I am sure going to try! Jeb McKenna is a North Dakota bison rancher who had lost a leg in a farming accident four years earlier and has been somewhat of a recluse ever since. His sister has tried a ploy to get him to meet a newcomer to town, Maddy Washburn (friend of Lindsay Snyder Sinclair, heroine from the first book) who has just moved to the tiny town of Buffalo Valley, North Dakota after having been somewhat responsible for a terrible tragedy in her job as a social worker back in Savannah. Maddy and Jeb are attracted to each other but Jeb feels that he is totally unworthy of a woman such as her. But when a blizzard forces Maddy to take refuge at Jeb's house for several days, all that changes. Debbie tackles the difficult issue of the mechanics of Jeb making love to Maddy wearing his prosthesis in a delicate and realistic manner. I am absolutely falling in love with this hero and in the fictional town of Buffalo Valley which reminds me a lot of the little North Dakota town where my father was raised. She has kept me up past 2 AM now three nights in a row (first with DAKOTA BORN and now with DAKOTA HOME). I highly recommend this series which will conclude with ALWAYS DAKOTA in May.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a hero!
Review: Everytime I read a Debbie Macomber book I wonder why I don't read more of them. I enjoy her easy-going style so much. With over 100 books to her credit, it's difficult to read them all but I am sure going to try! Jeb McKenna is a North Dakota bison rancher who had lost a leg in a farming accident four years earlier and has been somewhat of a recluse ever since. His sister has tried a ploy to get him to meet a newcomer to town, Maddy Washburn (friend of Lindsay Snyder Sinclair, heroine from the first book) who has just moved to the tiny town of Buffalo Valley, North Dakota after having been somewhat responsible for a terrible tragedy in her job as a social worker back in Savannah. Maddy and Jeb are attracted to each other but Jeb feels that he is totally unworthy of a woman such as her. But when a blizzard forces Maddy to take refuge at Jeb's house for several days, all that changes. Debbie tackles the difficult issue of the mechanics of Jeb making love to Maddy wearing his prosthesis in a delicate and realistic manner. I am absolutely falling in love with this hero and in the fictional town of Buffalo Valley which reminds me a lot of the little North Dakota town where my father was raised. She has kept me up past 2 AM now three nights in a row (first with DAKOTA BORN and now with DAKOTA HOME). I highly recommend this series which will conclude with ALWAYS DAKOTA in May.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definite 5 star book
Review: Have you ever read a book that was so good a second away from it was too long? Dakota Home is one of those books. The second book in the Dakota trilogy is nothing less than five stars.

Maddy, Lindsay Snyder Sinclair's best friend, has moved to Buffalo Valley to make a new home. She meets Jeb McKenna, the town loner. Maddy wants to befriend Jeb but he tries everything to avoid her until Maddy is caught in a blizzard and calls him for help. While being trapped in the storm together for a few days at Jeb's ranch (without electricity) Jeb and Maddy become lovers. Afterwards Jeb realizes he made a mistake in becoming lovers with Maddy because even though he has feelings for her he doesn't think he is the right man for her. They each try to change their feelings for each other while fighting those feelings.

Dakota Home is a great sequel to Dakota Born. Even though it is the second book in the trilogy it stands on it's own so if you haven't read Dakota Born you won't be lost. Ms. Macomber refreshes your memory as to the characters and their background. All of the characters in the first book are in Dakota Home and their stories continue. All of the characters are such ordinary, everyday people that the book is very believable and entertaining at the same time. I was especially drawn to Brandon and Joanie. Their story was very touching and well written. It was very easy to sympathize with them. I would have liked to seen more of them in the book.

Dakota Home is a quick read that will hook you from the start and leave you wanting more!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Just LOVE These Books !!!
Review: I have decided after I finish this series to read ALL of her books !! She is such an awesome writer. You feel like the people are real and you can relate to them. I am starting on the third one now !!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN
Review: I read this wonderful book in 3 hours i just could not put it down. I found myself, like others wishing for a place just like Buffalo Valley. I cried , laughed and read on and on all night. I am looking foward to the 3rd book. I just love that each book picks up where the others have left off. I hope that Debbie comes out with more and more I would love to see what happens to everyone in these stories.......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another winner for Macomber
Review: In Buffalo Valley, North Dakota, new grocery storeowner Maddy Washburn refurbishes her store while falling in love with reclusive rancher Jeb McKenna, who lost a leg in a farm accident four years ago. Jeb's sister Sarah loves Jeb's friend Dennis, but still remains married to a philanderer she has not seen in a decade. Buffalo Bob loves his Buffalo Girl, but she flits back and forth into his life, leaving him heartbroken when she goes.

Joanie and Brandon love each other, but seem heading towards divorce. Heath and Rachel make a perfect pair so why are they only occasionally dating? It appears none of these couples will find a lasting happiness in the foreseeable future.

New York Times best-selling author Debbie Macomber returns to Buffalo Valley, North Dakota to display the lives of several couples. Though complex with many subplots, the contemporary rural romance works because each character is fully developed and understood by the reader. As she did with the series first novel, DAKOTA BORN, Debbie Macomber provides her audience with a stirring novel that will surely return the popular writer to all the lists.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way to go, DM!
Review: Its been a while since I read the first of the trilogy " Dakota Born", and after reading "Dakota Home" I can't believe I waited this long to return to Buffalo Valley!

The main story line is about Jeb; 4 years ago he was in a horrible farming accident and has never fully recovered until Maddy came crashing into his world. Maddy is Lindsey's best friend, and decides at Lindseys wedding that she is going to move and make a new life for herself in Buffalo Valley.

Buffalo Bob and his Buffalo gal have came back with twists of there own, which I'm sure will keep you reading. Does the Buffalo Gal stay and make Bob happy, that was one of the questions I had when I finished "Dakota Born". And a answer you will get !

And the rest of the gang comes back to Lindsey and Gage, Sarah, Calla and Denise and many more.

This was a great read for me, I couldn't put it down. If you liked "Dakota Born", You will love "Dakota Home"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a trilogy a guy would enjoy, too!
Review: This is the third in the series. I love the way debbie lets you see more into the life of everyone and not just the main characters. She has done a wonderful job bring the town to life.


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