She owns a successful bookstore on Seattle's Blossom Street, but despite her accomplishments, there's a feeling of emptiness. At thirty-eight, her life's not what she'd expected - she's childless, a recent widow, alone. 4) TWENTY WISHES: Anne Marie Roche wants to find happiness again. Susannah Nelson, the owner, has just hired a young widow named Colette Blake. 3) BACK ON BLOSSOM STREET: There's a new shop on Seattle's Blossom Street flower store called Susannah's Garden, right next door to A Good Yarn. In the year since it opened, A Good Yarn has thrived and so has Lydia. 2) A GOOD YARN: Lydia Hoffman owns the shop on Blossom Street. It's owned by Lydia Hoffman, and it represents her dream of a new life free from cancer. 1)THE SHOP ON BLOSSOM STREET: There's a little yarn shop on Blossom Street in Seattle. Read the entire Debbie Macomber Blossom Street Series in order.
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