When Dreams There Be

When Dreams There Be

The ninth book in the Rosemont series

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4.9 out of 5 stars (4.9 / 5)
219 customer reviews

 

 

Loretta and Frank Haynes have newborn twins. They’re beautiful and healthy. Frank has everything he wants: a growing family and a thriving business. He should be on cloud nine, not down in the dumps. What’s got him tied up in knots?

On a happier note, David Wheeler continues his journey to become a seeing eye dog trainer. His plans to bring a guide dog training school to Westbury are bolstered by the donation of a rare piece of jewelry. The auction of the brooch leads to a staggering twist.

Meanwhile, Maggie Martin is sailing along in her new position as president of Highpointe College. Will her late husband’s shady past raise its ugly head and upend her success?

Follow along as the kind and generous people of Westbury tackle life’s problems together.

Reviews

Customer Testimonails

Oh, my goodness, I loved this book and the whole series. The story line flows so smoothly and the characters are so real. I just want to go to lunch with them at Pete’s.

Judy
Customer Testimonails

The long wait for the next Rosemont book was worth it! I loved returning to Westbury to catch up with some of my favorite characters.

Patt
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When Dreams There Be takes the reader back to Westbury and the complicated and intriguing lives of its inhabitants. The author does a great job of weaving multiple story lines together with numerous twists and turns along the way. As in her other books, she writes about real life struggles with understanding and compassion. A heartwarming, engaging read.

Victoria B.
Customer Testimonails
The Rosemont series of books are set in a close knit community that feels like small town America. So each time a new book comes out, it feels like going home again. This 9th book felt exactly the same. If you want to feel-good, light-hearted read with a little bit of mystery and romance thrown in, the Rosemont series of books is for you.
Linda B.