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K**R
Fun series
I wasn't sure that I was going to enjoy this series. I sometimes think that Christian writers go overboard with the religion but this author kept the prayers and scriptures perfectly with the storyline. The editing was superb. The writing flowed so well that I never got bored. I would recommend this series to anyone who wants to read a well written, interesting, and how clean book.
J**E
Finally we hear Andi's story.
I really enjoyed the way that this book not only told Andi and Ross's story, which is delightful, but it also tied up all the other Bloom girls' stories.It is so well written that even if this was the first book being read in the series, one wouldn't be confused by all the family that are mentioned.
B**A
Awesome Series
I loved all 7 books. Being able to keep up with all the siblings in each book and knowing their future I enjoyed. I do have one question though what happened to .Tate`s dad and brother once Tate and Rose took over the farm? Just curious.Love d the series.
A**R
Beautiful ending to the series!
I highly enjoyed reading through each book in the Bloom series. I loved getting to know each of the sisters and their challenges in their lives, family, and in finding their spouses. The whole family is admirable for their faith that they put into practice in all areas of their lives and are great examples and inspirations.I really enjoyed the switch from Andi and Ross’s disdain of each other into falling in love with and learning to trust each other. I really loved the overlaying theme of trusting in God’s control over our own efforts to make everything right.The ending was a beautiful wrap up of the whole series, with the quick update on each of the siblings, and also a reminder of their stories and what they learned/overcame through finding their spouses.I’m very eager to read the coming series that are still connected to this one!
A**R
Avid Reader
I enjoyed Ross and Andi's story. Overall it a great story; however, I didn't like Andi for 50% of the book. She was cold and full of herself. A control freak and didn't want to take advice from anyone. She started changing at about 50% of the story when she started having feelings for Ross. Ross was a strong and likable character and knew how to bring out the best in Andi. Have read the last 3 books in the series and would recommend to all ages.
T**A
The End
Control freak...it's easy to want to control everything, but sometimes you have to let go and let God handle it - he does a much better job than any one else cam.The end of a series is always a hard place to be - saying goodbye to friends you have been visiting with over the past several .... for me it's been days, for others it may be weeks, months or even years.This may have been my first Tara Grace Ericson series, I doubt it will be my last.
**R
Dancing with Dandelion
This is another good installment to the Bloom Sisters series. Andi, or Dandelion as her mom and dad call her, has been in the service for 20 years and is now retiring to return to the farm. Before leaving she meets Ross McClain at the dojo where she teaches then again in the home improvement store. When Harrison is chosen to run for Vice President his security detail assigned by the secret service includes Ross as the leader. Andi has become the security detail for the farm. There is a hate/love vibe going on in the battle for control between the two. Be sure to pick up a copy to read.
A**R
Great story
A story with the perfect amount of mystery: not scary enough to scare me for a week.She is strong, independent & be a leader. She wants God to be in control, guiding each step. Instead she keeps snatching control back & marching ahead.He is the same, with a weaker faith & a stronger snatch. Together they are learning to give control to God & let it stay there .
T**A
Dancing and dojo
Two strong willed high achieving people meet at transition points in their lives. Thoughtfully written, with each character learning to reflect on where they are in their life, their walk with God and trusting Him to guide them to make the right decisions.
R**N
Great books
I loved the family dynamics and their faith in God, however was disappointed at the story involved dojos, simply because they have their roots in Hinduism and Christians should seriously avoid being involved at all
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