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5.0 out of 5 stars terrific realistic look at second marriages, October 4, 2006
This review is from: In Every Flower: A Novel (Garden Gates) (Paperback)
Several years have passed since her spouse died in a biking accident. Mibby Garrett, owner of Perennially Yours Garden Design and mother to fifteen years old Kyle, feels it is time to move on. She accepts the proposal of Larry, who is kind to her teenage son, after they discuss what marriage means to one another. Both feel ready as they know what to expect. After the ceremony, they go off on their honeymoon leaving Kyle with Larry's mother Connie.

However, when they return home to set up housekeeping, neither had anticipated the impact of their marriage on their extended family. Connie not only redid the kitchen, but she is over every moment offering unsolicited advice and being hurt when that advice is ignored. Kyle struggles with no longer being the man of the house as much as having a new father. Others are almost as intrusive leaving the newlyweds to wonder if it was worth it. Mibby asks God to help her by guiding her through the chaotic loving interference of others.

Book three in the Garden gates tales (see LIKE A WATERED GARDEN and ALWAYS GREEN) is a terrific realistic look at second marriages mostly from the perspective of an intelligent, deeply devout caring person. Indirectly by how they behave to the beleaguered Mibby, the audience also sees how Larry, Ky and Connie react. Still this is Mibby's tale (and trilogy) as she feels so overwhelmed by the actions and reactions of others she wonders whether living in sin would have been a better option before turning to the Lord for guidance. This is a solid character study miniseries that deeply follows a woman from mourning to re-dawning of her life.

Harriet Klausner
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blooming Where She's Planted, October 1, 2006
This review is from: In Every Flower: A Novel (Garden Gates) (Paperback)
Remarriage isn't the happily-ever-after Mibby McManus hoped for. She doesn't have enough time with her new husband Larry, her mother-in-law is full of advice, and her teen-age son is self-destructing despite her best efforts. It would have been easy to assign a "good guy" and a "villain" to the story, but Patti Hill resists that convenience. Each character is rich with human flaws and surprising moments of insight and grace. Pain and conflict arise not because any of the characters are malicious or evil, but because goals, memories, and expectations collide--as they do in all families. Patti mines the deep struggles of marriage and parenting with humor and hope, and shines light on the gems that flicker in the darkness. This is a beautiful and fulfilling third novel in the Garden Gate series. Highly recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Better Read than Happily Ever After, November 17, 2006
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This review is from: In Every Flower: A Novel (Garden Gates) (Paperback)
Mibby and her new husband, Larry, return home from their honeymoon to begin life together, only to encounter Larry's meddlesome mother, Mibby's rebellious teenage son and dysfunctional sister, and more memories of her deceased husband than she expected. Happily-ever-after is not going to be easy. In the third and last of the Garden Gates series, author Hill continues to mature Mibby's faith, outlook, and behavior. Mibby's friend and mentor Louise bakes up a storm and offers good counsel, and Mibby learns to look to God, her husband, and her own heart in making decisions.
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4.0 out of 5 stars In Every Flower, December 27, 2010
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Patti Hill's third novel in her Garden Gates series was not at all disappointing. Her main character Mibby is challenged with a teenage son, a new mother-in-law, a new husband, and old hard to forget memories of the past. Her daily trials have the reader praying and wanting to walk along side her for encouragement. We all need to remember we serve a God of second chances.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FAST SERVICE, June 26, 2010
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SERVICE WAS GREAT ....PRODUCT QUALITY.....WILL USE THIS SELLER AGAIN...
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5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THESE BOOKS!, September 6, 2008
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I know nothing about gardening or flowers but LOVE these books! The main character is a self-employed widow, mother, daughter, sister, neighbor, and friend and the reader watches all of these areas of her life become challenged. Hill's characters and storylines are REAL. I love novels that end with the story coming full circle and a realization taking place. These books made me laugh out loud and cry silent tears, and those are the best kind! I could not put these books down. Mibby and her friends could be MY neighbors and friends!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait to read another one!, April 9, 2007
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As I've said before about this author, she is so good! I loved this book and couldn't put it down. I have a teenage son and I related to so much of what she was saying, just about how a mother feels about her boy. This is just a wonderful book. I love how she links scripture into the story and remains so real with her characters. Every woman can relate to Mibby in some way. It was just inspirational!
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5.0 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL! WONDERFUL!, March 20, 2007
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This book is the continuing story of Mibby. She finds that marriage to Larry, after her first husband died, (book one) is not coming up roses!

This book, and the first two are for the romantic at heart, and lovers of flowers. Definitely a female series. You must buy the first two. Start at the beginning! I would hope that she comes out with the continuing story now that she and Larry have bought the local garden center!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!!, October 11, 2006
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Another book by Patti Hill that I just loved. I found myself staying way past my bedtime reading. Very realistic and touching. Patti gives us a character we can relate to, not a perfect Christian, but a working-at-it every day type of believer. This seriese is definitely one of the best Christian fiction reads out there---highly recommend it!!

PLEASE give us more excellent books Patti!!!!
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