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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Poignant, moving, compelling -- Very highly recommended
From the back of the book, a reader might expect just a simple love story between a man and a woman. So for those of us who didn't read the first two installments of this series, discovering this finely woven tapestry consisting of the multiple threads that bring together the townspeople of Buffalo Valley, North Dakota, creates a pleasant surprise.

The main characters,...

Published on May 17, 2001 by C. Penn

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps since I did...
not read the first two books I made a mistake picking this up. I am stopping around pg 100. There are way too many characters in this book and little background for me to go on and truly, none of the characters seem likable - someone who takes a kid from their home without going through proper legal channels, someone pushing another to marry for $, someone with some...
Published on June 3, 2008 by M. Junkins


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Poignant, moving, compelling -- Very highly recommended, May 17, 2001
From the back of the book, a reader might expect just a simple love story between a man and a woman. So for those of us who didn't read the first two installments of this series, discovering this finely woven tapestry consisting of the multiple threads that bring together the townspeople of Buffalo Valley, North Dakota, creates a pleasant surprise.

The main characters, Margaret Clemens and Matt Eilers aren't exactly a love match. Margaret fell for him five years ago when Matt first came to town, but her lack of feminine grace prevents even a second glance. Raised by her widowed father and his six brothers, Margaret knows cattle as well as any ranch hand, but doesn't know her way around a kitchen or pantyhose.

The townsfolk of Buffalo Valley haven't take much to Matt, viewing him as shallow and conceited, despite his good looks. Margaret doesn't blind herself to his faults even when she proposes marriage, and knows that he accepts for the ranch they will share. Margaret knows there've been other women, but she underestimates the depths of deceit previous girlfriends might represent.

Matt's former girlfriend Sheryl proposes he marry Margaret just long enough to secure their financial future before he divorces her and they marry. Although Matt declines the plan, neither he nor Margaret realize the manipulations they are about to meet.

In addition to these terrific characters, other secondary characters create a wonderful depth. Axel, the little boy rescued from an abusive situation who will be torn from his rescuers and thrust into the foster system. Axel's parents who have their own secrets and flaws. Calla, the senior in high school, who plays one parent against another, not understanding what love really is. Calla's mother, who is pregnant and torn between the man she loves and the daughter who won't share. As characters emerge with their own story, the tapestry becomes rich, imaginative, and a marvelous reflection of life, in its most joyous aspects, as well as most painful.

ALWAYS DAKOTA is a deftly woven tapestry that is at once delicate with subtle nuances and bold with harsh realities. Like life, the resolutions aren't always what we want, but the realities and consequences of our choices are resolved with compassion, at times bringing tears to the eyes. Author Debbie Macomber threads are brilliant, beautiful, tawdry, and ugly, representing the beauty of life, as well as its baser counterpoint. Poignant, moving, compelling, ALWAYS DAKOTA comes very highly recommended.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read...., August 28, 2001
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I have been reading Debbie Macomber for years and I enjoyed the Dakota series very much. Even though this book can stand alone I would recommend also reading the first two to get to know the secondary characters, the other members of the town. This was the best book in the series, even though I loved all three. I recently read all three in a row and I have to say that I am going to miss the characters of Buffalo Valley. I can't wait until next month when Buffalo Valley is released so that I can continue reading about these characters. I commend Ms. Macomber for creating a town and characters that you feel you know after reading about them. I highly recommend this series.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I dont want to leave Buffalo Valley!, November 9, 2001
This third novel was no exception to the rest of the trilogy. The novel was great, I can't even say I have a favorite, I love them all! I must say I will miss Buffalo Valley.

The excerpt says this novel is about Mat Eilers and Margaret Clemens, and it is although it would be more justifiably said that it was about the people of Buffalo Valley. Matt and Margaret were a great addition to the town and their story was well written.
Buffalo Bob, Merrily and Axel come back with a conclusion to the custody battle.
Sarah, Dennis and Calla return with their family feud.
Maddy and Jeb reflect on how good their family is turning out. Not to forget to mention Heath and Rachel, Joanie and Brandon, Hassie Knight, Joshua McKenna and plenty of others.
I will miss them all
A must read.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Creative storytelling, April 29, 2001
Buffalo Valley rancher Bernard Clemons, knowing he is dying, meets with cowboy Matt Eilers. Bernard discusses his beloved daughter Margaret with Matt informing the latter that she loves him and plans to marry him. Matt says he will never marry Margaret and though Bernard does not believe the man is good enough for his only child, he knows differently.

After Bernard dies, a grieving Margaret offers Matt an opportunity to own a ranch, a dream he has had since he ranched with his deceased father in Montana. They marry, but his past haunts them as his ex-girlfriend claims he left her pregnant, something he does not deny.

The third and final installment in Debbie Macomber's warm Buffalo Valley series is a fine addition to the trilogy. ALWAYS DAKOTA is an entertaining tale that showcases realistic people living and dreaming in a small ranching community in North Dakota. The M&M couple consists of two independent individuals whose relationship seems a bit tepid when compared with that of the townsfolk. Still, Ms. Macomber has written another winning wholesome novel that will send fans of contemporary romance seeking the two previous books (see DAKOTA BORN and DAKOTA HOME).

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Farm life and Romance, October 17, 2008
The third book in a wonderful series. The entire series is worth the read for true romantics.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Always Dakota --Third book of the trilogy, August 31, 2006
I have enjoyed "Always Dakota" and the two previous books of the Trilogy. I liked how Debbie Macomber kept story lines for all of her characters that began in the first book and continued with them throughout the final book of the trilogy, "Always Dakota".
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A connection to home!, February 23, 2002
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This series was a connection to my childhood. I grew up in northern Minnesota. I would go to Grand Forks to the movies and hang out as a teen. I would give anything to go back again. North Dakota is everything this author says it is. I recommend her books to everyone who loves to read.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Always Dakota, December 17, 2001
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I quickly read all 3 books. The anticapation of the third killed me. This was my first experiance w/ this author and have now read most of her books. Always Dakota wrapped up everything you learned about everyone in this quaint little town of Buffalo Valley. A town I enjoyed so much i longed for a Buffalo Valley of my own! I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. Im sure they will leave you longing for the series to continue. They are a great escape into an imaginary town with people I wish I knew.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow, August 12, 2011
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debbie never fails to please in each of her books. this is another great read. could not find at my local book stores, however amazon has any book you could think of.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My first reads from D. Macomber, January 28, 2011
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I had the first two books in this series for a while. I was unsure if I would like them; I had not read any of Debbie Macomber before. Once I started them I could not put them down, I fell in love with the characters. This is a wonderfully written story and captures not only your interest but your heart. I will be purchasing some D. Macomber from amazon soon.
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