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The Year With No Spring

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It's 1949 and the harsh weather has taken a sharp turn. The thick ice sheets in the harbour have dissolved into the Atlantic, and mounds of coal-dusted snow have melted into the ground. There is a palpable energy throughout the gritty coal mining town, yet Mabel has a sense of foreboding. She's worried about what has become of Lily and her children, and terrified that a troubling secret she has been keeping from those she loves will soon be exposed, tearing families and friendships apart. In The Year With No Spring, the author once again masterfully weaves humour throughout an engrossing, fast-paced and suspenseful tale that takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. MacLeod's rich story line, beautiful imagery and realistic dialogue will make you feel as if you are walking among the characters as this heartwarming, sometimes heartrending, story of love and friendship unfolds.

264 pages, Hardcover

Published April 30, 2020

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Moira Leigh MacLeod

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February 5, 2024
I love this series. The people and the setting are so endearing and fun to spend time with. I do find it challenging at times to keep everyone straight but overall such a great series.
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127 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2020
Moira MacLeod has partially redeemed herself with this fourth book in The Bread Maker series. Her 3rd novel was a disaster, but this story was entertaining and interesting. The only reason I've given this book a two-star rating, instead of the four stars it deserves, is the lack of editing. From beginning to end, there were endless typos, missing words, words that were spelled incorrectly, grammar mistakes, and glaring errors. It was so disappointing and, frankly, infuriating. This book should never have been published in that appalling condition. I was so distracted with the numerous errors that it significantly reduced my enjoyment of the story. I feel like I should reach out to Ms. MacLeod and offer to edit her next book for free!
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October 2, 2020
4th book of the series......I have loved every word, sentence, paragraph and page of each book. Wonderful characters. Moira Leigh MacLeod is a great story teller.
294 reviews2 followers
May 22, 2020
Laughed and cried again. I will miss these characters and can only hope that more is to come. A wonderful story and I will miss them.
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